Look at your hands.  What do you see?  Are they manicured or natural?  Are they calloused or soft?  Big or dainty?

 

Do your hand gesture and add to the conversation as you talk or do they hold each other in polite silence?

 

Do they comfort you as you think, caressing your lips and cheek, or do the tap out a rhythm to keep you company?

 

Hands can reveal a lot about the personality of a person.

 

When you are talking pictures of a people, get them to talk to you or to someone in the room.  Allow them to relax and be themselves, and watch what they do with their hands.

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Sometimes, hands are a clue about what is going on in the heart.

 

Okay, lets see what you’ve got!

 

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This is the way it works.

 

  1. Link up and invite others to link up with you.
  2. Select the permalink to your post (not to your blog link, but the one to the post you would like to share).
  3. Using the blue linky tool at the bottom of the Photo Friday post enter your link.
  4. It will walk you through selecting your photo.
  5. Be sure you encourage who linked up before you.

 

If you are linking up with Photo Friday, there is no exception to rule number 5. You must visit the person who linked up before you and encourage them in their comments. This is fun and how we build community!
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Diane W. Bailey is the founder of The Consilium – an online community of wisdom and purpose for women over 45 years of age. She is a published author. Her books include String of Pearls – From Tears to Treasure, and 30 Days To A Better Stepfamily. She creates her own line of precious metals bracelets. Diane lives in the Deep South with her husband Doc. Together they have created a stepfamily, each having two stepchildren and two birth children, and share three grandchildren, one black lab named Charlie and one long haired tabby cat named Lil Girl. Diane’s passion is to encourage women to be all God has created them to be by pressing past fear and daring to live life as an adventure. Some of her life adventures include traveling to Israel, speaking, entrepreneurship and backyard farming with Doc. She loves Gumbo, fried shrimp and seeing all sunsets across water.

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