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Small achievable goals worked better for me than trying to transform overnight.
The combination of Hendrick resources and Larson's talent was bound to be successful, but nobody predicted this level of dominance.
The article really captures how society can suppress our individual expression over time.
My parents divorced after 30 years and both found new love. Sometimes love ages differently for different people.
I appreciate how the article acknowledges the stress of being a student. Makes me feel less alone.
Wish more people understood that masks protect others more than themselves. It's about community responsibility.
This explains so much about why I felt miserable in my last relationship despite everything looking good on paper.
The wardrobe organization tip should come with a warning. You might be shocked at how many duplicates you own!
The scene with his wife before the interview actually made me sympathize with him initially
That part about being nostalgic in advance really spoke to me. I do this all the time with my kids growing up.
The Creeper in Gotham would be such an interesting contrast to Batman's brooding presence.
The part about our first intuitive voice resonates with me. I'm learning to trust my gut more.
The Katy Perry Sweet Treats pack is definitely unique... not sure if that's good or bad though.
It's wild that they got featured at the Museum of Modern Art! Goes to show how influential they've been on pop culture
The whole book controversy was ridiculous. One book somehow became this huge scandal when there were real issues to discuss.
Keeping a gratitude section in my journal has genuinely made me a more positive person.
The community building aspect of Fallout 4 adds such an interesting layer to the post-apocalyptic setting.
The light colors suggestion worked wonders in my tiny home office. Painted the walls white and it feels twice as spacious now.
The idea of being an aged woman in mentality while being a man physically is such an intriguing concept. Makes me think about gender identity in a new way.
The article mentions doing these 5 times a week, but I think that might be too much for beginners. I'd suggest starting with 3 times and building up.
The idea of planning relaxation seems counterintuitive to me. Doesn't planning create more stress?