Thanks, I appreciate it. I made that site in hopes people would use it for discursive meditation and to inspire a more productive way of thinking than the usual New Age rigamarole.
When I draw Coll, it usually means I'm in danger of talking too much. Recently when I drew it, I was messaging back and forth with a rather difficult client who was one of those trigger-temper types, ready to warp anything I said completely out of proportion. Usually when I draw Coll ill-dignified, I take a polite, less is more approach -- the fewer words said, the better. It certainly worked with the difficult client, who couldn't get a reaction out of me and disappeared. (His disappearance was also likely assisted by my daily banishing ritual) Combative types often are unintentional psychic vampires who feed off of a defensive/angry response from others. If you give them nothing but a polite wall to respond to, they go away.
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When I draw Coll, it usually means I'm in danger of talking too much. Recently when I drew it, I was messaging back and forth with a rather difficult client who was one of those trigger-temper types, ready to warp anything I said completely out of proportion. Usually when I draw Coll ill-dignified, I take a polite, less is more approach -- the fewer words said, the better. It certainly worked with the difficult client, who couldn't get a reaction out of me and disappeared. (His disappearance was also likely assisted by my daily banishing ritual) Combative types often are unintentional psychic vampires who feed off of a defensive/angry response from others. If you give them nothing but a polite wall to respond to, they go away.