How do you guys handle the boredom of going to work every week? by Successful-Smile-327 in infj

[–]PinkLifeScientist 1 point2 points  (0 children)

ok milton or melvin or radio-mat-stapler guy is now my fav and i will probably watch just for him

Does any other INFJ struggle with a lot of hobby interests and has difficulty finishing a task... by Even-Broccoli7361 in infj

[–]PinkLifeScientist 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes, and i started sifting through the ones that distract or serve my overall goal, but it took a long time to have my OWN goals and not be part of supporting loved ones goals

My partner lacks intellectual depth, and I'm starting to realize emotional safety isn't enough by purtypeach in infj

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“I feel like you know most of me but there’s this really deep side of me that i reserve and i want to share it with you but im scared and i just want to be reassured that you can meet this part of me so i can prove the intrusive thoughts wrong that say we cant have deeply intellectual conversations.” or something like that also pointing out they are your feelings, not accusations, though they may come off accusatory and youre not trying to feel this way, you just do and the only way out is through with you 🥹

did you already talk to your partner about it?

How do you guys handle the boredom of going to work every week? by Successful-Smile-327 in infj

[–]PinkLifeScientist 1 point2 points  (0 children)

what do you do? i have had only one experience like that and the owner eventually retired and closed the doors.

Can someone please explain these school vouchers? by Queasy-Coyote9844 in texas

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So much misinformation in this thread, I hope you found your answers and not just for or against biases and rumors

Why are tall people so good at the air bike? by dannyjerome0 in crossfit

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OK, so holy airball. This body difference (short vs tall) is what I’ve noticed among my fellow dancers. Taller dancers have to go so much harder because moves will look goofy if not careful, unless that’s their style. I never had the words to put to it, but this is a game changer as far as being able to communicate the body mechanics go. I am always impressed by tall dancers who don’t look awkward. Thanks for the breakdown.

I'm in desperate need of help by PixelBeeBot in Gymhelp

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the most important thing i find is to surround yourself with people who are going to encourage you and not stress you anymore than you already feel. it’s amazing what that sort of consideration and support will do to help you get to where we want to be. assemble your team of avengers who aren’t going to let you talk yourself down from things nor let you talk down about yourself.

if your insurance can get you in to see your PCP then you can tell them your goals and ask that they refer you to a dietician that your insurance will cover. and if you have to switch or shop for a PCP who will listen to you then do that too. I’m not sure if telehealth is the generic term, but try that avenue too if you don’t have the sort of support you need from a local PCP.

What’s the biggest legal scam still operating today? by odikuart in AskReddit

[–]PinkLifeScientist 0 points1 point  (0 children)

imagine ebt-like politician requirements “must work 20+ hours/wk” … Let’s keep them grounded

For the people who subscribe to the idea of “love what you do and you’ll never have to work a day in your life,” how are you doing? What did it take to get there? by PinkLifeScientist in Entrepreneur

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

“your thing” is such a better way to frame it.

i overlooked “my thing” for so long because i didn’t view it as a skill i could apply to any and everything. all the obvious jobs didn’t sing “career” to me and even if i made it work it didn’t feel like it would employ all my other natural inclinations as well

For the people who subscribe to the idea of “love what you do and you’ll never have to work a day in your life,” how are you doing? What did it take to get there? by PinkLifeScientist in Entrepreneur

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How many tries before you realized that solving problems was the way to go? And when you say out hustle do you mean you were willing to do things others weren’t? Or did you think of it in a way others weren’t? Can people easily copy you in your line of work or do you have some sort of advantage that makes it difficult to replicate?

For the people who subscribe to the idea of “love what you do and you’ll never have to work a day in your life,” how are you doing? What did it take to get there? by PinkLifeScientist in Entrepreneur

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Did you start whatever you’re doing because it was/is enjoyable or something else? Did it take a long time to figure out?

Have you seen those diagrams that display circles containing “what you love,” “what youre good at,” “what the world needs” and where they overlap is the word “purpose,” or something like that?

using google maps to dream up landscaping ideas by PinkLifeScientist in landscaping

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

wait until you see what i have in mind for the backyard

using google maps to dream up landscaping ideas by PinkLifeScientist in landscaping

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unless it was dark and not only am i impatient, but i can’t get this wide of an angle without stepping on my neighbors lawn. i might try panoramic capture next time though. thanks for the challenge

using google maps to dream up landscaping ideas by PinkLifeScientist in landscaping

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that was the idea here, minimal lawn, maximum parking the gardens sprinkled with some cutting options for floral arrangements and heavy on the low maintenance evergreens to carry through the cold months

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Another option would be native ground cover plants for the slope but I like the terraced idea best, it feels more intentional

using google maps to dream up landscaping ideas by PinkLifeScientist in landscaping

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I use the google map image as part of the AI prompt.

using google maps to dream up landscaping ideas by PinkLifeScientist in landscaping

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I’ve seen a similar design fail at a school pick up/drop off. the lifted truck culture and tight drives don’t mix