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Positive Uplifting Word Bloom
The illustrations for the word bloom all relate to each other. This word is meant to be a positive, uplifting word. A person who is blooming has a healthy, energetic, and attractive appearance. People who bloom have a positive outlook on life. These people are confident, they have motivation, application, and have developed skills. For example, the skills that are developed are skills that create good character. Skills such as, creating a foundation for healthy, happy relationships; improving chances of success in endeavors; and changing their perspective on failure. A person who is blooming constantly has a radiant smile on their face. Always smiling, laughing, and spreading joy. While blooming, these people are simply happier, and they look

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