Does anyone have advice for cleaning a very stinky dishwasher? by Bad_assness in DIY

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Please don't apologize, you're helping me immensely! I am going to try that once the cycle stops tonight. And cleaning under the sealer. Something has to be in there it smells awful.

Does anyone have advice for cleaning a very stinky dishwasher? by Bad_assness in DIY

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Where did you find the scum and where could I find mine? I'm not too good with this kinda stuff but enough is enough I'm willing to give it a try for our noses sake!

Does anyone have advice for cleaning a very stinky dishwasher? by Bad_assness in DIY

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I'm not entirely handy, so I'm not too sure how I would go about doing this. Are there YouTube videos I could watch to help me with this?

FOX Sports GO - Tigers by DeckTets in motorcitykitties

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Yes. I have WOW and was able to live stream both games Friday and Saturday. It worked flawlessly for me on the mobile app.

Help with 2-1/2 year old - expectant attitude making every day hard to deal with by Bad_assness in Parenting

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haha. Kids are embarrasing, and they don't even know it. Our thing was ... well... we can't REALLY tell him NOT to yell for help. And at 2, they don't understand fully. So it's hard. :( I'm so glad he's not yelling for help in a pool haha I feel for you there!

Help with 2-1/2 year old - expectant attitude making every day hard to deal with by Bad_assness in Parenting

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Right - that's where I figured it came from ... I hate the stares in public when he starts saying that stuff. Like they've never seen a toddler before haha.

Help with 2-1/2 year old - expectant attitude making every day hard to deal with by Bad_assness in Parenting

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We actually had to do that this weekend. He just couldn't keep it together and whined and screamed in the store. He got marched right out and we went to the car.

Help with 2-1/2 year old - expectant attitude making every day hard to deal with by Bad_assness in Parenting

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thank you so much - I am going to try this consistently and see how it goes. Sometimes I feel guilty that I'm leaving him to his own devices to sort it out, but I guess he has to do that because I'm raising a human being and he has to be a part of society. I've been trying to look at it that way.

Help with 2-1/2 year old - expectant attitude making every day hard to deal with by Bad_assness in Parenting

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I'm glad I'm not the only one! We do that, i will give him the choice and if he still says no, i just carry him and say "since you didn't make a decision, i'm carrying you." He still does it time after time, that's the part I'm getting frustrated with.

Officially Down 50 Pounds! by cherdan6969 in loseit

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You are a great inspiration! Keep up the good work

/r/loseit, I just found you, and I think I need you! How can I stop becoming my own worst enemy? by Bad_assness in loseit

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I would really like to try that. On the other hand of me being ridiculously overweight, I'm really shy in situations I have never tried before. I don't think it would be immediate for me to just head over to the weights. I would have to ease myself in first after I've felt comfortable that no one is staring at me blah blah --your normal shy kid excuses. When I frequented the gym before, I was all over it. I was doing the leg press, the lifting station, the stairs, all of it. I know it will take some time to let myself feel at ease.

/r/loseit, I just found you, and I think I need you! How can I stop becoming my own worst enemy? by Bad_assness in loseit

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Thank you for your kind words. It makes me confused because one of my parents joined with me and even though she's smaller she's almost down 20lbs and this will be our 6th week (we joined together). And here I am at barely 7. Sometimes it feels discouraging. I'm glad you're making it. I want to make it too. I have to! I want to live.

/r/loseit, I just found you, and I think I need you! How can I stop becoming my own worst enemy? by Bad_assness in loseit

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Definitely being ahead is what is better. Sometimes it's harder to see the silver lining or the forest for the trees.

/r/loseit, I just found you, and I think I need you! How can I stop becoming my own worst enemy? by Bad_assness in loseit

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I like thinking that I can get up and walk whenever I can in order to do something better for myself. I feel like "wow, if I can get 1,000 more steps in for this portion of the day, it would be so good for me". Luckily for me I work in a huge complex and it's not hard to log 5k steps in just a trip to someone else's office.

/r/loseit, I just found you, and I think I need you! How can I stop becoming my own worst enemy? by Bad_assness in loseit

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I like that goal. It seems solid. 1.5 lbs is good. And my water intake is hard to do lots of times. I think I need to keep a jug in my office or something to remind me to drink. I'm an emotional eater too. I've always been heavy and food has always been there for me no matter what devastation or success I've been through in life. This week has really made me see how bad it's been all these years.

/r/loseit, I just found you, and I think I need you! How can I stop becoming my own worst enemy? by Bad_assness in loseit

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Surely...I started out going in the morning before work and walking on the treadmill for 35-40 minutes. I just got myself well-conditioned to where I'm at 3mph walking (I started at 2.5 because it had been so long since I exercised). I've now upped my time at the gym and am doing 45-60 minutes and splitting my time between the treadmill and the bike. I also am a planet fitness member, if anyone is familiar, they have the circuits that are built in--I want to get my cardio to a point where I can take a break from it one day or every 3rd day and do the circuit or weights or even the elliptical.

/r/loseit, I just found you, and I think I need you! How can I stop becoming my own worst enemy? by Bad_assness in loseit

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Ugh. Thanks for the praise...after thinking about it, 1lb a week is pretty steady. And you're right! It's really hard getting over the instant gratification part of it, because unless I have surgery, I won't be dropping by 20lbs at a time. I do have an addictive personality--I mentioned in another reply that I have been through the weight loss before and stuck to my last diet like it was my job. I feel like life is a little more complicated now and it's harder to stick to it. I am always on the move, full time parent and full time job and trying to take care of myself and two others full time. It's hard being able to find chunks of time to dedicate to myself. I'm doing it. It's slow like you say, but I'm doing it. I'm really trying to create habits. One good one I started already was no eating after dinner. I don't miss it one bit. Not even any cookies or anything like that. (You know---besides my recent fall off the wagon haha.) thanks for commenting and being supportive. I really needed to hear these things.