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The suggestion about couples therapy before episodes occur is really smart. Prevention is always better than damage control.
I appreciate how they addressed the role of mental health in motivation. Too often that gets overlooked.
Just because your friends are getting married doesn't mean you should too. This article really helped me understand that.
Not showing more Spider-Men in the trailer was such a smart move. Building anticipation perfectly.
I wish the author had explored Sujin's storyline with bulimia more deeply instead of just using it as a plot device.
I miss when Bond villains had actual personalities instead of just being generic bad guys.
I worry about young women who need parental notification. Not everyone has supportive family relationships.
Pairing nuclear with renewables makes perfect sense. Nuclear provides the baseline while solar and wind fill in the peaks.
These tips are helpful but they missed discussing the importance of letting cleaning products sit for a few minutes.
The point about fast fashion playing on our insecurities really hits home. I've definitely bought things just because I felt out of trend.
The garage door suggestion actually gave me some great industrial-looking shots
The article raises good points about our tendency to externalize problems, but we still need practical solutions.
Sometimes there are valid medical or personal reasons for that. We shouldnt judge
I never thought about how today's experiences will become tomorrow's nostalgia. It's making me more mindful of the present.
I've found designer pieces for pennies because I always check every section thoroughly.
The guilt about taking breaks really resonates. Sometimes I feel bad for skipping one day, then it turns into a week of no exercise.
I'm so excited for Black Widow! Iron Man 2 might not have been everyone's favorite, but looking back, Scarlett Johansson really made the character her own from the start.
The advice about understanding motives through actions alone is solid gold. Show don't tell at its finest.
Yes! The Rats mod is actually super detailed. You can build rat empires and train them for different tasks. It's wild but entertaining.
I struggle with the open dialogue part. How do you talk to young kids about these situations without burdening them?