ChrisJWilson
ChrisJWilson

New word: A fearling When you have a small sense of dread. Usage: when you mean to say “I have a feeling” but your actually worried and it comes through.

I have a fearling that my daughter may drop my coffee cup.

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adamprocter
adamprocter

@ChrisJWilson remember the trick when anyone is carrying drinks is to not say “don’t spill it” but something like “keep the drink in the cup” the visualisation in ones mind can lead to disaster or not 😂 ... so maybe “make sure to hold dads cup safely” 👍

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ChrisJWilson
ChrisJWilson

@adamprocter the cup survived for another day! I do try and focus on saying positive sentence not negative ones for many of those reasons. it certainly seems easier for my daughter to understand.

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adamprocter
adamprocter

@ChrisJWilson 👍👍👍

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