Cerra  Dissolving Notes
66%Recommended

Cerra Dissolving Notes

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These were an interesting thought. I was able to write on them just fine and they completely disappeared in water. I have a lot of stress in my life and wish it was that easy to just make my worries and thoughts disappear. I can see that it might be therapudic for those moments when you know that you know you need to just 'calm down' before speaking out loud or where you are trying to learn new techniques for dealing with your feelings. Not sure that I would pay a lot of $$ for them though.

As someone who has been journaling, meditating, doing yoga, etc. for many years, I found this product to be both a bit fun and utterly useless. I'm more apt to write something down and simply burn it in the fire pit. While I'm grateful for my Cerra kit, the entire product line/business model seems based on a premise that I'm willing to pay for these items. (I'm not.)

I agree that this is an interesting concept but I cannot write something down and let it go that easily. I wish I could, then everyday would be a great day.

I like the idea of these dissolving notes, however, I didn't find that they were particulary good at relieving my stress.

Interesting idea. However, writing something down and letting it dissolve does not solve anything or make me feel better. I love yoga and meditating, but this is ridiculous. My friends and I did get a good laugh over them though, wishing it were that easy to deal with things.

I am giving this 2 stars because my kids had fun with dissolving the paper in water. I'm sorry, but if it were this easy to clear my mind, I wouldn't have spent 5 years and thousands of dollars on therapy. My husband and I actually shared quite a few jokes about this product. We're very open-minded, but this product is just not for me, a person firmly grounded in reality and reason. My flakey sister, on the other hand, loved the idea when I told her about it, so there ya go. To each their own.