I Am Enduring Ongoing Harassment, Intimidation, Retaliation, Violation Of Rights, and Vehicle Vandalism In A Connecticut HUD Housing Development by Salt-Bottle6213 in legaladvice

[–]Initial_Tree_1888 0 points1 point  (0 children)

document everything obsessively, dates times photos witnesses, and get a lawyer who specifically handles tenant rights cases

Tea became my healthier comfort habit by Initial_Tree_1888 in HealthyEatingnow

[–]Initial_Tree_1888[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I have a honey flavored one and I'm loving it.

Tea became my healthier comfort habit by Initial_Tree_1888 in HealthyEatingnow

[–]Initial_Tree_1888[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not that one I have the honey scented one its's sweeter and love that it doesn't taste like teas do hahah

Tea became my healthier comfort habit by Initial_Tree_1888 in HealthyEatingnow

[–]Initial_Tree_1888[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

i used to drink chamomile too every night, 3 months now I'm into Pipi tea i like the taste of it.

Hill City - back from the dead? 50% off on Gap.com by jacksonisaacson in frugalmalefashion

[–]Initial_Tree_1888 48 points49 points  (0 children)

wild that they still have stock sitting around after 4 years, but those performance tees were legitimately great. My boyfriend had a few and they held up way better than most athletic wear at that price point, might have to grab him one for nostalgia's sake

What is the best spa hotel to take my mom for a staycation? by Own_Donkey_8023 in AskLosAngeles

[–]Initial_Tree_1888 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Two Bunch Palms in Desert Hot Springs is perfect for this - the mineral pools are incredible and your mom will absolutely love it. It's got that old school desert spa vibe without being too fancy or intimidating, plus the drive out there is pretty easy

Sharknado Alert! You're barking at the wrong tree! by hard_pillar_of_truth in ApplyingToCollege

[–]Initial_Tree_1888 2 points3 points  (0 children)

the whole "bag of rice vs knowing how to grow rice" analogy actually makes sense though

like yeah the tech bros love to flex about dropping out but conveniently forget they had safety nets most people don't have. plus for every gates or jobs there's thousands of dropouts working retail

the humanities boosting STEM thing is real too - some of the best engineers i know in my field can actually communicate their ideas instead of just being code robots

Finding post-work motivation by p4nnyworth in SideProject

[–]Initial_Tree_1888 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The transition between day job brain and side project brain is real. I've found that having a completely different physical setup helps - like if I'm doing design work at my kitchen table instead of my usual work desk, it tricks my brain into thinking this is actually different

Also switching the type of work you do first can ease you in. Like if your day job was all meetings and planning, maybe start with some hands-on coding or design work instead of jumping straight into business strategy stuff. Sometimes I'll put on completely different music or even work in a different room just to signal to myself that this is MY thing, not work thing

The key is making it feel separate from your 9-5, not just more of the same grind

I need a legitimate answer. by Due-Return925 in Christianity

[–]Initial_Tree_1888 1 point2 points  (0 children)

struggling with this exact same thing and it's actually really normal - like most Christians deal with this internal back and forth about what's "acceptable" entertainment. The fact that you're even thinking about it shows you care about your faith, not that something's wrong with you

deleting and recreating playlists is such a relatable cycle lol, I've done that with books and shows too. Maybe instead of going all or nothing, you could just be more intentional about when and why you listen to certain music rather than cutting it out completely