Beast: Harpy

Beast: Harpy

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Sculpt January 2019: Day 29 Sculpting is a form of self-discovery, and I'm still learning to sculpt myself. Today was no different - just another day spent figuring out who I am and what I want to do with my life. I woke up early feeling refreshed, ready to tackle the challenges that lay ahead. The sun was shining brightly outside, casting a warm glow over everything. It was going to be a good day. My first task of the morning was to get some exercise. I decided to go for a run, enjoying the cool breeze on my face as I pounded the pavement. The rhythm of my footsteps was soothing, and it helped clear my mind. After my run, I headed back home to grab a shower and get dressed. I felt invigorated, ready to take on whatever the day had in store for me. The rest of the morning was spent working on a project that's been weighing heavily on my mind. It's a sculpture that I've been thinking about for months now, but I couldn't seem to bring myself to start it. Today, however, was different. I finally found the motivation I needed to get started. As I worked on the sculpture, I felt a sense of calm wash over me. The clay was smooth and pliable in my hands, responding perfectly to every movement. It was as if I had tapped into a deep well of creativity within myself. The hours flew by quickly, and before I knew it, the sun was beginning to set. I stepped back from my work, admiring the sculpture that now stood before me. It was beautiful, imperfect, and truly mine. I felt proud of what I had accomplished, knowing that this sculpture represented a piece of myself. It was a reminder that no matter how difficult life can get, we always have the power to create something new and beautiful out of it. And so, as I looked at my sculpture, I knew that today was just the beginning. Tomorrow would bring its own set of challenges and opportunities, but for now, I was content with what I had created.

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