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The bit about being an exploding doormat made me laugh because it's so relatable.
I've found scheduling focused work blocks helps maintain boundaries while WFH.
Started implementing these steps last month and already seeing positive changes.
I've read all these stories and honestly the Gang War arc would translate best to screen.
True, but sometimes emotions run high even with the best intentions. How do you handle that?
Its powerful how the story shows both physical and emotional scars can heal with support.
As someone who teaches swimming, I can't stress enough how important it is to know your limits. The open water is very different from a pool.
Grey's Anatomy showing multiple characters in therapy helps normalize seeking mental health support.
The point about decision fatigue is spot on. Planning ahead saves so much mental energy.
Anyone else think it's amazing how he went from writing for X-Files to creating one of the greatest TV shows ever? Talk about career evolution!
The article makes a good point about nice people having high self-esteem. When you feel good about yourself, it's easier to be kind to others.
Wish they'd included more information about different types of meditation techniques
The treatment of women's rights in the Northern Water Tribe was eye-opening. Master Pakku's attitude reflected real-world prejudices perfectly.
You shouldn't discourage people from modding. It's what keeps the game fresh after all these years.
The microwave recipes are a lifesaver! Though I'd suggest practicing alone first to avoid any cooking disasters on the actual date.
I found the parallel between Wilson's and Trump's pandemic responses particularly striking
The social isolation has been the hardest part for me. Video calls just aren't the same as real hugs and in-person conversations.
Actually I found War to be perfect for my 5-year-old. The key is starting with just number recognition before moving to addition or subtraction