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I see this pattern in my own life, choosing comfort over growth. It's easier but ultimately less fulfilling.
I find myself paying more attention to how people say my name after reading this
Finally someone mentioning the importance of taking out garbage regularly! My old roommate never understood this.
Started following for the pranks, stayed for the heartwarming family moments.
The lists helpful but seems aimed at families. Single folks might need to adjust quantities.
We've learned to recognize our trigger points and warn each other when we're close to them
The article could have included more practical steps for breaking bad habits.
My husband walked by while I was watching and got completely sucked in too.
I love the point about parents assuming grandparents will help. That's not always possible or fair.
The article could have addressed how to handle overwhelm when managing multiple platforms.
The bit about perfect timing being fleeting really struck me. It's true for so many things in life.
I wish schools taught these coping mechanisms. Would have saved me years of bottling up emotions.
When I'm feeling down, even a 10-minute walk outside helps lift my mood significantly.
Interesting take but I still think Idris Elba would be a better choice. Time for something completely different.
I've learned that sometimes you need to take a step back before communicating.
These tips have helped me turn more average days into good ones. Small changes really do add up.
A Kevin and Holt wedding would be amazing but only if they keep their deadpan delivery throughout the whole thing.
The coca tea really does help with altitude sickness. I was skeptical at first but it made such a difference during my stay.
These are good tips but everyone heals differently. What works for one person might not work for another
Yes it does! I water mine maybe once every 2-3 weeks and it's thriving. These plants actually prefer to dry out between waterings.