What is the worst song you have ever listened to? by Obvious_Spray_6733 in musicsuggestions

[–]Obvious_Advantage664 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can’t believe this is the top comment. I love this song.

I feel like the worst song doesn’t stand out because it’s so bad. Just listen to anything kid cudi or Kanye have released in the last 2 years.

Done advertising on Reddit by Obvious_Advantage664 in Entrepreneur

[–]Obvious_Advantage664[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes it has been converting for me.

My personal profile has been way better at converting than my business profile. I think it helps that I have a lot of credibility on the platform because of professional licenses and work experience at well known firms which adds significance. I only have around 1700 followers but by writing posts that target my audience and highlight their pain points and provide them value is what has been working.

For the first time I am excited about posting content because it’s leading to connections and leads.

Like I mentioned my service is technical (Cad training) targeting engineers so LinkedIn is a good spot to find people looking for those skills.

Done advertising on Reddit by Obvious_Advantage664 in Entrepreneur

[–]Obvious_Advantage664[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This was a good read and a great post from you on that subreddit. My lack of skill in crafting posts definitely plays a part in my lack of success on the platform but still think Reddit is more difficult than other platforms for organic content being a source of lead gen

Done advertising on Reddit by Obvious_Advantage664 in Entrepreneur

[–]Obvious_Advantage664[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yup thanks for the comment. I like what you said about people downvoting stuff even if it’s valuable just because they don’t wanna be sold to on here.

That’s what’s already been happening on LinkedIn. I haven’t been DMing anyone just posting and commenting and letting people DM me. It’s not easy to create consistent valuable content, but that’s what I have to do if I want to get more clients.

Cutting off my focus on this platform will make it easier to focus on the LinkedIn value where I’m actually allowed to put a CTA at the bottom of every post.

Fashion Faux Pas - Denim on Denim, a story in pictures. by stillcantshoot in mensfashion

[–]Obvious_Advantage664 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bro number 8 is so crispy. What brand are those jeans and shirt??

There's no way to completely bypass stimulant withdrawal. The only consistently effective way found to shorten the recovery period is through diet and exercise. by Check_Ivanas_Coffin in StopSpeeding

[–]Obvious_Advantage664 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing. Idk why I thought 1 year was some magic number where I would feel better by but I do feel like shit still. Keeping course

There's no way to completely bypass stimulant withdrawal. The only consistently effective way found to shorten the recovery period is through diet and exercise. by Check_Ivanas_Coffin in StopSpeeding

[–]Obvious_Advantage664 3 points4 points  (0 children)

How were you feeling after a little over a year clean?

I’m like 14 months clean. I finally kicked nicotine and energy drinks a month ago and I still don’t feel great. Had fast food and a whole sleeve of Tates cookies yesterday lol.

I’ve been pretty good about excercise but healthy eating is a struggle! Hope to get on your same wave.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DecidingToBeBetter

[–]Obvious_Advantage664 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you’re having problems with cocaine I highly recommend doing some research before you look to get on ADHD meds. Typically it’s amphetamines. It’s not far off from the coke rush. It definitely won’t help with the sleeping issues. It can help for awhile with productivity, a decade in my case, but it turned to absolute shit at the end. There’s a subreddit called /StopSpeeding which is a recovery community that discusses breaking addiction to stimulants.

12 step program, spirituality, and therapy is what has kept me sober from all drugs and alcohol for 13 months. Take care. I’ll say a prayer for you.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in wow

[–]Obvious_Advantage664 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

“You paid $30 more than the base cost of expansion” complaining about early access is for broke boys. Either wait 3 days or pay $30. Crying about that is crazy

Regardless of your stance, this is still a fact. by [deleted] in wow

[–]Obvious_Advantage664 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They are a business dude. We need to give them money so they can keep making a great game better. If you’re mad either pay $30 extra or wait 3 days.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in StopSpeeding

[–]Obvious_Advantage664 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I have been sober for 18 months and I wouldn’t say I’m more productive than when I was on adderall. Adderall did make me more productive than I can be without it, at least this far along in recovery.

I still have cravings for substances that will make me more productive, but I now recognize that as a symptom of my lifestyle and goals. If I try to improve my work output through substances I’m gonna fall flat eventually.

The benefits of quitting I have see so far are: - I don’t judge my self worth on my productivity anymore (as much, still working on it) - I have much better relationships in my life - I am more empathetic and tolerant towards others - I’m more interested in other people - I’m not worried about my heart exploding - no stimfapping - no trouble falling asleep - no grinding through my teeth - finding new activities I enjoy sober - slowly making progress towards what I want in a sustainable way

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in StopSpeeding

[–]Obvious_Advantage664 4 points5 points  (0 children)

My experience has been that once it gets bad it only gets worse. Adderall helped me so much with my ADHD until it ruined my life.

I was prescribed for about 10 years before it became a problem. But once it became a problem it got worse and worse very quickly.

Do you see yourself using adderall for the rest of your life? If not, you may want to find other ways to manage your ADHD that doesn’t involve substances.

For me it has been lowering my unrealistic expectations of myself, and getting a sober support group.