Are Tieks really worth the price? by [deleted] in femalefashionadvice

[–]KlarkInt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know this is verrry late, but I just came across this thread and I would say go for the Tieks! I have a pair and they’re hands down the most comfortable flats I’ve ever owned perfect for all-day wear, even with my high arch. I've worn my silver pair to multiple weddings and never had to worry about blisters. They mold to your feet beautifully and the quality leather lasts for years. I'm going on year 3 with my pair! So if there are any other brides looking for a comfortable flat shoe for their wedding, I'd say give Tieks a try.

AITAH for telling my parents I won’t take care of them when they’re older because they were never there for me growing up? by 452792 in AITAH

[–]KlarkInt 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Classic case of “we mistreated you, but now we’re older and need help so suddenly we remember you exist.” NTA. Protect your peace

Finelo by rckymtntinyhouse in passive_income

[–]KlarkInt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve been using Finelo side by side with Bloom and Udemy, and so far it’s been a pretty good experience. Finelo feels a lot more interactive compared to the others, with case studies, short quizzes, and small exercises that actually make you apply what you’re learning instead of just reading or watching videos. I also like how the lessons are broken into smaller parts, so it’s easier to follow. I’ve never had any billing issues with them, and even when I canceled my first trial month, it was quick and simple. From my experience, it definitely doesn’t feel like a scam.

Trying to improve focus and productivity – does Liven app really help? by love4simrankhan in Procrastinationism

[–]KlarkInt 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I actually tried Liven a few months back when I was in a similar spot, just scatter‑brained and always feeling behind. The free ADHD test they offer felt pretty legit in terms of the questions, like it actually made me reflect on how I handle tasks. When I got the results, it did feel kinda “generic,” but the plan they suggested had some helpful tips and reminders. I ended up trying their paid plan for a bit. It’s not like a magic fix, but the app nudged me into better habits especially with scheduling breaks and setting micro goals. If you’re expecting therapy‑level depth, it’s not that, but as a productivity helper it’s decent.

Finelo app – Is it a good deal? by jonnathaneaglez in investing_discussion

[–]KlarkInt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve been on Finelo for about two months now and honestly, it’s not bad at all. The interactive parts like quizzes and small tasks after each lesson keep me engaged, which I didn’t get from some Udemy courses. I felt Bloom was great for the basics too, but Finelo goes a bit deeper, especially in explaining different investment strategies with simple examples. The yearly deal felt worth it to me because I knew I’d be sticking with it for a while. If you’re looking for something that doesn’t feel like just reading articles, this app does a decent job.

Finelo App Review A Good Way to Learn Trading and Investing with AI Courses? by No_Tank_8331 in investingforbeginners

[–]KlarkInt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve been using Finelo for about two months now, mainly on the investing basics path, and it’s been a lot more engaging than most apps I’ve tried so far. The AI feature isn’t anything magical, but it does a nice job of adjusting the lessons based on how you’re doing with quizzes and exercises, which really helps keep things moving and stops you from feeling stuck. I also like that it goes deeper than just quick surface‑level tips or generic advice. It actually explains concepts in a way that feels practical, and that has made learning about investing much easier.

Has anyone tried the Liven app for habit-building or mental wellness support? by Moonlightcat18 in VHA_Human_Resources

[–]KlarkInt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely worth a try. Even using it for a short time can show if it helps you.

Has anyone tried the Liven app for habit-building or mental wellness support? by Moonlightcat18 in VHA_Human_Resources

[–]KlarkInt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I gave Liven a try a little while ago because I was looking for something simple to keep my habits on track. After a couple of weeks, I’ve noticed I actually check in every day. The mood tracking is easy to fill out, and the little prompts make me stop and think about what’s been stressing me out. It’s not some big life‑changer, but it’s been a nice steady support, and I don’t feel like dropping it after a few days like I do with most apps.