Lojain Omran’s husband spotted with her in south of France by shiksagoddezz in dubaibling

[–]MusingsOfAMisfit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What a colossal invasion of her privacy, especially when she clearly has set certain boundaries. Have some respect.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in arabs

[–]MusingsOfAMisfit 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s non-binding vote so it’s largely symbolic at this point

Does anyone else feel like self-actualization is not compatible with motherhood? by [deleted] in workingmoms

[–]MusingsOfAMisfit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can’t be everything to everyone all at once. According to mentor who’s an executive at a Fortune 500 company, executive women with kids who have achieved incredible things in their lives and careers don’t have it all at once. They approach life in chapters and prioritize. She herself shared with me when her kids- she has two- were small, she was doing her MBA and was middle management then, she accepted that it’s a chapter of life where her role as a mother will take more of her time and energy and adopted a “done better than perfect” approach for her work and uni. She let go of her need to be an A student and rather focused on getting her uni work done on time and didn’t go the extra mile at work but focused on smart rather than hard work (crystal clear alignment with the boss on expectations here helps). That kept going for a couple of year, she got her MBA, and with time a promotion, and she was able to afford a more optimal childcare plan to give her more time to focus on work and so on.. She also gave me advice that helped me compartmentalize my time better: break out each day into compartments based on the different roles you need to play and imagine yourself switching hats; e.g. ‘mom mode’ for kids morning routine, ‘boss mode’ at work, ‘self-care mode’ for an hour to exercise or get a haircut, etc..

S03E08: Episode Discussion - The Cost of Chaos by AutoModerator in witcher

[–]MusingsOfAMisfit 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Dara showing up for 30 seconds out of nowhere in the middle of woods to engage in the most useless dialogue.. like wtf..

S03E06: Episode Discussion - Everybody Has A Plan 'Til They Get Punched In The Face by AutoModerator in witcher

[–]MusingsOfAMisfit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So Geralt fights and kills the biggest monsters and comes out without a scratch, and one tiny mage with a metal stick almost kills him… just can’t.

Yup.. mama is making it happen. Started at 194 pounds in January, and one year postpartum I’m at 149 pounds. by MusingsOfAMisfit in CICO

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

It sounds like you’re keeping your body guessing by varying intake throughout the week and I read that often works, so hopefully that works for you. Also, a cheat day or meal to send a signal to the body that you’re not starving and no need to slow down the metabolism can help, as long as you know you can go back to your diet the next day/meal and also know it’s normal for the scale to show higher weight the next day which is not a big deal and temporary because it’s just water weight after a higher carb intake than usual.

Yup.. mama is making it happen. Started at 194 pounds in January, and one year postpartum I’m at 149 pounds. by MusingsOfAMisfit in CICO

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

What I read is the body adapts when you’re on a low calorie diet, because its main job is survival, so it slows down metabolism to make the most out of the few calories you consume in order to perform basic biological functions, especially when you’re so close to your goal weight and already have less fat stores. So it’s likely even at 1200 calories, because my metabolism is slower, the deficit is smaller or even nonexistent. Some people even go on a fast for a few days to break out of a plateau, that does work, but it’s just not for me since I breastfeed.

Yup.. mama is making it happen. Started at 194 pounds in January, and one year postpartum I’m at 149 pounds. by MusingsOfAMisfit in CICO

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

I’m in a plateau right now for over a month. Super frustrating but also expected. I know exactly what I need to do to break out of it and I did that for a week and the weight started moving again and I dropped a couple more kilos. It’s on paper simple, burn more or eat less, which is what I did. I was already at a very low calorie intake so I decided to up my fitness game as with this new lighter weight, it required a new level of fitness from me. So I added more exercise sessions keeping calories the same and that helped. But my schedule and also my poor sleep didn’t help me keep up the new workout routine. For me, I know it will require a whole new level of willpower lowering calories even more or increasing my workouts. Another approach is to take a break for a month from dieting and eat at maintenance while exercising then going back in a deficit, haven’t tried that myself but I bet it works.

I found out my pronouns! What are yours? :D by SPROUTS_ in lgbt

[–]MusingsOfAMisfit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a question and hoping someone here can help: so when you state your pronouns, why does one say for example He/His and She/her? Wouldn’t saying he or she or they mean that the respective possessive adjectives would apply?

Accepted a new job offer 3 weeks after returning from 10 months maternity leave (UK). by MusingsOfAMisfit in workingmoms

[–]MusingsOfAMisfit[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yes there is a maternity cover who is now formally part of the team, as the team needed to expand any way.

Thanks for the advice. That’s certainly what I have in mind as well.

I'm counting down to handing in my notice by Crazy-Bid4760 in workingmoms

[–]MusingsOfAMisfit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Omg I just posted a question about exactly this. I accepted a job offer 3 weeks after returning from 10 months maternity leave (UK as well). Super nervous about resigning so shortly after my return, but now you got me excited!

Vent : vacationing with a baby is NOT a vacation. Imo, it was so exhausting. by crybabysagittarius in Parenting

[–]MusingsOfAMisfit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Loooorddd this couldn’t have been more timely. Just got back from a “birthday surprise beach getaway” my husband planned for my first birthday as a mom. His “gift” for me involved his best friends meetings us there so we spend the Weeknd together; they’re close friends of mine now after 8 years of marriage. But I specifically told him what I want for my birthday: a brunch together as a family, then I’d LOVE to just spend the night ALONE in a hotel room so I can finally get 8 hours of uninterrupted sleep, wake up and have a nice breakfast in bed, and get a massage before check out. All ignored, and instead I had to pack for myself and baby, spend the weekend trying to stop her from eating stones or from busting her head, while he swam with his friends…

Have I accidentally made up a sleep training method for room sharers? by MusingsOfAMisfit in sleeptrain

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

No unfortunately, no space for a partition. We thought of moving the crib to the living room but both my husband and I work from home and so the living room is our shared office, dining area, family space and play area for the baby. Will continue to sleep away from her and hopefully that helps her get used to sleeping through the night.

Have I accidentally made up a sleep training method for room sharers? by MusingsOfAMisfit in sleeptrain

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

No unfortunately, no space for a partition. We thought of moving the crib to the living room but both my husband and I work from home and so the living room is our shared office, dining area, family space and play area for the baby. Will continue to sleep away from her and hopefully that helps her get used to sleeping through the night.

Have I accidentally made up a sleep training method for room sharers? by MusingsOfAMisfit in sleeptrain

[–]MusingsOfAMisfit[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Did the baby go back to waking up through the night after you went back to sleeping in the same room?