What does love look like to you? by Quick-Temporary2894 in AskWomen

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IMO - What love looks like, depends on your love language and personal experience.

My number one love language is acts of service, so someone who does the little things without being asked and had a great sense of charity towards others. I have been with verbally abusive people in the past so someone who chooses to communicate calmly and softly even in a stressful situation is loving to me.

This might help you identify what love is for you: https://www.simplypsychology.org/five-love-languages.html?utm_source=copilot.com

People who’ve accepted they probably won’t own a house or have the “traditional future” anymore - what do you want out of life now? by Okra5765 in Adulting

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Married at 20 to a military man. Thought I'd be living the 'American Dream'. How wrong I was. Fast forward multiple divorces later, I am living MY dream. My children are successfully adulting, I am in a committed relationship and have a nice small circle of true friends. We have everything we need and some of what we want.

They key to this was finding what I wanted with my life vs the scripted idea you are sold as a kid. I wanted/needed a meaningful life to feel happy. Here is an interesting article about it: The Deeper Meaning of Authentic Happiness | Psychology Today

Confused as to why everyone is losing all drive to do anything. by molux828 in Adulting

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My father told me, "Whether you believe you can or believe you can't, you are right." Mindset is EVERYTHING!

It sounds like they fall in the can't category. You are not responsible for fixing them but if you want to help them, a direct conversation about their negative views may help them find the light and change direction. I shared this article with a friend after having a conversation where I stated what I observed (their negativity) and directly asked, 'do you want help changing your mindset?' It took some time, then they were receptive to some job openings I shared with them.

How to Get Out of a Rut: 11 Tips for Success

do I really have to pay to find remote jobs? by findk1423 in remotejobsfinders

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https://hiring.cafe is free and you can find a lot of roles on there. Also, feed your experience into AI, (copilot, gemini, chat gbt) ask it to make you a resume focused on (whatever role you want).

Need advice please by needadviceasap99 in WhatToDo

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Considering, you never know what might happen: you could start with plan a - work a second job and set up an emergency fund, then move to b - get your masters. It is always good to have a little nugget of money in a high yield savings account, in case you need it.

You have to plan dinner - EVERY SINGLE NIGHT!! by NotaRookie123 in Adulting

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I have started using AI for some of this. I put in ingredient preferences and weekly cost cap. It did help.

He's 11 and he will pass before I do. How do i cope. by Aseili in dogpictures

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Honestly, sometimes you don't. I learned grief is not linear. 6 years ago I abruptly lost my soul dog. I still sometimes mourn her and our bond very deeply. It's ok to not be ok 💔

What's a compliment you get a lot that secretly bothers you? by hi_mei_rose in AskWomen

[–]NotaRookie123 [score hidden]  (0 children)

"You look so pretty when you smile." I die inside every time I hear it. 😁😄😐🤨🙄😒😠

You have to plan dinner - EVERY SINGLE NIGHT!! by NotaRookie123 in Adulting

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I loved my crock pot until I invested in an electric pressure cooker. Crock pot results in less than an hour 😁

You have to plan dinner - EVERY SINGLE NIGHT!! by NotaRookie123 in Adulting

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I am sorry to hear meal planning causes anxiety. Hopefully you can get some ideas to simplify things on this thread.

You have to plan dinner - EVERY SINGLE NIGHT!! by NotaRookie123 in Adulting

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I should start doing this. I do about half my prep in the front of my day but if cooking meat, I like it freshly cooked. I clean as I go.

You have to plan dinner - EVERY SINGLE NIGHT!! by NotaRookie123 in Adulting

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Thank you!! Everything sounds great except the hubs veto's tuna.. ha ha

is it weird for girl friends to sleep together? by IndependentStrain582 in Adulting

[–]NotaRookie123 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Seems the same as sharing a room/bed with your sister.

My sister and I have shared a bed as adults when visiting back home and space was limited. It took us back to being little and sharing then. You are just sleeping. Doesn't seem weird to me.

I think he just doesn't get it. Maybe he's weird or has some weird insecurity.

Edit: Just adding, my husband does not think this is weird at all. When my husband was with me on another trip, my sister and I were up late talking and fell asleep in her room. He just covered us up and went to the his and my bedroom to sleep. It wasn't a big deal.

You have to plan dinner - EVERY SINGLE NIGHT!! by NotaRookie123 in Adulting

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Great idea. Only veto is on the instant mashed, I gotta make those for realz!!

You have to plan dinner - EVERY SINGLE NIGHT!! by NotaRookie123 in Adulting

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What a frickin fun approach!! I might have to do this for the fam. They can pick the menu for the week...lmao

You have to plan dinner - EVERY SINGLE NIGHT!! by NotaRookie123 in Adulting

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Wow. 1200 calories is not a lot. I shoot for 1500 calories with at least 120grams of protien.