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Four years is a long time in such a physically demanding job. You must have really loved it.
I think both series really nail the feeling of fighting against overwhelming odds.
Great tips but I think it's important to remember that some anxiety needs professional help.
I appreciate how the article explains the difference between occasional panic attacks and panic disorder.
The power of human connection in therapy shouldn't be underestimated. That's something substances can't replace.
This actually takes a lot of pressure off trying to fit everything in before starting work.
Watch them subvert all our expectations and not include Tobey or Andrew at all.
That part about being afraid to say no really struck a chord. Took me years to realize I was walking on eggshells around my former best friend.
The part about her hiding her true interests really hit home. It's sad how many people feel they need to change their whole personality to fit in.
I've noticed that seasonal content planning makes consistent uploading much easier.
This article made me realize I might have said some harmful things while trying to be supportive. Time to do better.
Miss the coffee break networking of in-person events, but webinars are more time-efficient.
Farmers Museum is actually really educational. The Cardiff Giant story is wild - America's first major hoax!
Using acrylic paint with a clear sealant on top works perfectly for rock painting
The part about personality types not being disorders is crucial. Society often pathologizes normal differences.
I found this article really helpful in understanding how to better support my friend who recently came out as non-binary. The point about not making a big deal when accidentally using wrong pronouns really resonated with me.
The explanation about estrogen therapy was enlightening. Discussing this with my doctor
The article mentions becoming a rat king. Anyone tried that mod? Sounds hilariously fun!
The article makes some good points, but I think it oversimplifies how difficult it is to change these behaviors.