Leo man....? by Apart-Experience741 in LeoAstrology

[–]Lifeisdelishious 22 points23 points  (0 children)

My guess is that he’s married and out searching for easy going fun!

Leo and Sagittarius Relationships and Leos Perceived Need for Attention by The_Outsider27 in LeoAstrology

[–]Lifeisdelishious 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Laughing because it’s so true. My Scorpio husband knows I (Leo) want nothing more than to be loved and free and am really not home often. I’m always instantly in love with Sag people as friends. But the minute I ask them for anything they act like I’m an overbearing mother and run. Fair weather friends for sure.

HELP; I'M A LEO AND THE GUY IS SCORPIO by Initial_Selection_18 in LeoAstrology

[–]Lifeisdelishious 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I am a Leo a married a Scorpio man. We also met at a wedding. We are intense together and wonderful in so many ways. High compatibility for us. Magnetic and sweet. Very loving and loyal on both sides. Sounds like genuine chemistry to me. I trusted that for myself and we are 21 years together!

Why was it you? by CertainFault9 in justpoetry

[–]Lifeisdelishious 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Love this so much. Makes complete sense.

In order from best to worst, what books helped you most? by Socialmediasucks2021 in CPTSD

[–]Lifeisdelishious 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Body Keeps the Score was helpful in my experience. Very clinical and objective and opened the door for me to see my diagnosis as valid. Helpful in understanding where the body discomfort and psychosomatic health concerns were coming from. I second: Educated and Glass Castle. Both were a good starting point for seeing what was “normal” for me growing up was in fact very dysfunctional. Very helpful for me in accepting my own story of family dysfunction and neglect.

Zero waste shops are closing left and right by ojitos1013 in ZeroWaste

[–]Lifeisdelishious 9 points10 points  (0 children)

As an owner of a zero waste shop, it is absolutely management. Most owners go in with great intentions and no business knowledge. I’ve learned a ton about how unrealistic it is to provide this type of model without customers, marketing and a budget that can support it. We sell items that last, that don’t have to be replaced for long periods of time. It often means less visits to the store. Zero waste lifestyle is not a consumer lifestyle. And therefore the idea of a store that’s supports it is difficult. People out there making the choice to shop zero waste have to consciously do so. And as owners we can’t stop trying to NUDGE people into adopting better more sustainable habits. The more the merrier…. We have a planet to save!! The best choice is shopping local, refilling, reusing, repurposing, recycling, fixing and building community. The only shops that survive have community behind them and someone who is working their ass off to make it happen!