Feeling disorganized?
Dealing with lots of brain clutter?
The answer might be in your lip print.
It’s usually material things that have piled up. Thoughts, ideas and tasks can become the clutter for your brain. Those sticky note thoughts rattle inside your brain and can wake you up at night or interrupt your train of thought during a conversation. Or you may have suddenly blurted out the name of someone you forgot to call because you didn’t write it down.
Your lip print can reflect being overwhelmed!
Yep! There’s a lip print for that.
I’m a Lipsologist and love to study people’s lip prints. It is a wonderful and unusual way of receiving messages from our subconscious minds.
When you make a lip print on a piece of paper, it acts as a snapshot or mini-report of how you are thinking and feeling at the moment. My training as a Certified Lipsologist, is to interpret the information in the prints and relay the hidden messages to you.
People overwhelmed, scatterbrained or even extremely busy often make lip prints with a series of scratchy lines in the interior of the upper lip. Sometimes those wiry looking lines are also accompanied by a series of tiny white dots. Jilly Eddy, the author of Lipsology, The Art and Science of Reading Lip Prints calls these “Gerbil Wheels”.
Wondering if you have them? Apply a coat of lipstick and kiss a piece of white, unlined paper several times.
Lip prints reflect life at the moment, so one way of having a happier brain and appearing more organized to the world around is to set aside time to do a “brain dump”.
Do the Dump:
You’ll need a timer, writing utensil and paper. Choose a time when no one can bother you. You’ll want to have full focus for twenty to thirty minutes. Set the timer for twenty. Write down everything that needs to get done. This is stream of consciousness writing. Don’t organize it or judge it. Just get all those projects, tasks, thoughts, phone calls both personal and professional out of your brain and on to a piece of paper.
Reset the timer if you need more time. Or, continue to the next step.
The 3D exercise:
With your list before you, divide the tasks into personal and professional. Now for the 3Ds.
Go through your list and decide what tasks you can delegate to others to help, tasks that only you can do, and what tasks you could dump. In other words: does it really matter if it ever happens or not?
Just these actions will keep the brain less cluttered, clearer and more creative.
Find out more about the messages in your own lip prints! Take my Kiss Decoder Quiz and get an instant report!
Laura E. West is a professional fortune-teller and certified Lipsologist in Dallas, Texas. She engages and enlightens guests at private parties, corporate events, trade shows and more. She has read the lip prints of thousands of people and one dog named Squirrel. Laura is known for her quirky sense of humor, calming energy and amazingly accurate intuitive entertainment.
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