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Verywell MindSearchSearchVerywell HealthVerywell FitVerywell FamilyAdHAPPINESSMetaphors That Can Fit Your Life or JourneyBy Leonard Holmes Reviewed by Amy Morin, LCSW Updated on November 05, 2019
Verywell MindSearchSearchVerywell HealthVerywell FitVerywell FamilyAdHAPPINESSMetaphors That Can Fit Your Life or JourneyBy Leonard Holmes Reviewed by Amy Morin, LCSW Updated on November 05, 2019Hiker stands on pinnacle summit, arms outstretched
Verywell MindSearchSearchVerywell HealthVerywell FitVerywell FamilyAdHAPPINESSMetaphors That Can Fit Your Life or JourneyBy Leonard Holmes Reviewed by Amy Morin, LCSW Updated on November 05, 2019Hiker stands on pinnacle summit, arms outstretchedPhilip and Karen Smith / Taxi / Getty Images
Verywell MindSearchSearchVerywell HealthVerywell FitVerywell FamilyAdHAPPINESSMetaphors That Can Fit Your Life or JourneyBy Leonard Holmes Reviewed by Amy Morin, LCSW Updated on November 05, 2019Hiker stands on pinnacle summit, arms outstretchedPhilip and Karen Smith / Taxi / Getty ImagesMetaphors are figures of speech that state that one thing is actually another thing. They are a way of creating a comparison that while not literally true, provides a figurative meaning. Metaphors for life are a way of comparing life to other things in a way that may help you think about your life and problems in a different way.
Verywell MindSearchSearchVerywell HealthVerywell FitVerywell FamilyAdHAPPINESSMetaphors That Can Fit Your Life or JourneyBy Leonard Holmes Reviewed by Amy Morin, LCSW Updated on November 05, 2019Hiker stands on pinnacle summit, arms outstretchedPhilip and Karen Smith / Taxi / Getty ImagesMetaphors are figures of speech that state that one thing is actually another thing. They are a way of creating a comparison that while not literally true, provides a figurative meaning. Metaphors for life are a way of comparing life to other things in a way that may help you think about your life and problems in a different way.Collectively, metaphors not only help people describe and make sense of their lives, but can serve as a source of encouragement, motivation, or gratitude. There are a number of common metaphors that can be used to inspire you (or help you get out of a rut) in your daily life
The snow is a white blanket. The hospital was a refrigerator. The classroom was a zoo. America is a melting pot. Her lovely voice was music to his ears. Life is a rollercoaster. The alligator’s teeth are white daggers. Their home was a prison. The slide on the playground was a hot stove. His heart is a cold iron. She is a peacock. He is a shining star. Time is money. My teacher is a dragon. Tom’s eyes were icy. The detective’s face was wooden as he listened to her story. She feels that life is a fashion show. The world is a The snow is a white blanket. The hospital was a refrigerator. The classroom was a zoo. America is a melting pot. Her lovely voice was music to his ears. Life is a rollercoaster. The alligator’s teeth are white daggers. Their home was a prison. The slide on the playground was a hot stove. His heart is a cold iron. She is a peacock. He is a shining star. Time is money. My teacher is a dragon. Tom’s eyes were icy. The detective’s face was wooden as he listened to her story. She feels that life is a fashion show. The world is a stage.
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