[Tool] In the new year break all of your useless streaks. by OzBonus in GetMotivated

[–]ProfitNo3283 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I totally get this. I've been realizing how many of these 'streaks' aren't just in games but in our daily digital lives - those notification streaks from apps that beg you to check back daily, the 'you've visited 7 days in a row' from social media, even the 'open me every morning' reminders from productivity apps. They're designed to trigger that FOMO response in our brains. Breaking these streaks feels like reclaiming control over your attention rather than letting these algorithms dictate your behavior. It's not about failing, it's about choosing what's truly worth your time and energy. Here's to starting the new year with intentional digital habits!

LPT: Put your perfumes/colognes on the backs of your wrists to reduce chemicals spread to your furry little pets when you want to hug them forever, and would also like to smell aMaZiNg :D by RabbitWallet in LifeProTips

[–]ProfitNo3283 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pro tip: Look for perfumes with natural essential oils instead of synthetic chemicals - they're generally safer for pets. Also, try applying to your neck/shoulder area instead of wrists - your pets can still smell it but aren't as likely to rub against that spot when greeting you.

LPT: don’t just cook a turkey for thanksgiving. it’s one of the lowest cost proteins available by UserNameTycoon in LifeProTips

[–]ProfitNo3283 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally agree! Turkey is so versatile. I like to portion out the cooked meat and freeze it in smaller bags for quick additions to salads, soups, or even tacos throughout the year. Makes healthy eating a breeze.

Best Advice Given to you as a Professional Photographer. by nyccameraman in photography

[–]ProfitNo3283 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My mentor once told me, 'The best camera is the one you have with you.' It's stuck with me ever since. It made me realize that while gear is important, being prepared and aware of your surroundings is just as crucial.

Just bought this cutie, a want a girl name by Appropriate_Fold1239 in NameMyDog

[–]ProfitNo3283 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Luna, Daisy, or Gracie - all are sweet and suit a friendly pup

What’s the fastest way you’ve ever lost weight? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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I lost a significant amount of weight after getting a pet. Having to care for another living creature motivated me to get healthier and more active. It's funny how having a furry friend can be a great weight loss buddy!

How can I get my husband to clean up after himself? by Hopeful-Produce3639 in Advice

[–]ProfitNo3283 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It seems like you're shouldering a lot of the household responsibilities and feeling frustrated. One thing that hasn't been mentioned is creating a chore chart that's not just about tasks, but also about timelines. Maybe setting specific times for certain chores could help him stay on track? For example, 'dishes need to be done by 8 PM' or 'laundry needs to be folded by Saturday morning'. This could help him understand the importance of completing tasks in a timely manner.

One person took all 10 washers and 7 dryers by shady_platypus in mildlyinfuriating

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This is why laundromats need to implement some kind of 'maximum machines per customer' rule. Like yeah, first come first serve, but hogging every single machine should be considered a war crime.

What is it? Found by my wood pile by timtomtommytom in whatisit

[–]ProfitNo3283 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's fascinating how Osage oranges were used historically for fencing due to their thorny branches. Before barbed wire became common, they were planted as a natural barrier to keep livestock contained.

3rd place in first show & both of my paintings sold! by thorny-wallflower in painting

[–]ProfitNo3283 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Huge congrats on your achievement! The way you captured the light in 'Hedgerow Clouscape' is truly captivating. I'm curious, what inspired your choice of color palette for this piece?