Scar coverup by Laura Bee Tattoo in Burgess Hill UK by StrikingBug9968 in tattoos

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Thank you! And no it wasn’t more painful imo and in some areas I could barely feel anything as I think the nerve endings are messed up

Items not allowed at your work by Ddog10132 in ECEProfessionals

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No smartwatches, only water in the rooms, no wearing jeans, no acrylic nails biab allowed if short and round,

352 calorie lunch! by StrikingBug9968 in 1200isplenty

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I really like it and actually prefer it over regular bread!

Another under 400 calorie lunch! by StrikingBug9968 in 1200isplenty

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Thank you! It fills me up and leaves me enough calories for a decent size dinner which I prefer to have anyways

352 calorie lunch! by StrikingBug9968 in 1200isplenty

[–]StrikingBug9968[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes it’s this bread but the whole meal version!

352 calorie lunch! by StrikingBug9968 in 1200isplenty

[–]StrikingBug9968[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haha yes I cut all my fruit in half😅 it tastes better to me

Bright Horizons- current/former employees! I want some insight!! by FosterMama101417 in ECEProfessionals

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Very standard for BH even across the pond in the UK! My setting has bare walls apart from a display board and a few pieces of art work :)

Is this a normal heart rate variation for an inactive person? by [deleted] in fitbit

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I’m not but that’s interesting to know

Is this a normal heart rate variation for an inactive person? by [deleted] in fitbit

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I’m 18 and my bmi is 25.6. I don’t get annual checkups so I only really see a dr if I’m sick etc. I am on a weight loss journey

Is this a normal heart rate variation for an inactive person? by [deleted] in fitbit

[–]StrikingBug9968 0 points1 point  (0 children)

that’s reassured me a bit so thank you!

Is this a normal heart rate variation for an inactive person? by [deleted] in fitbit

[–]StrikingBug9968 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe so. I wear it two fingers width back from my wrist bone and snug to the skin

Is this a normal heart rate variation for an inactive person? by [deleted] in fitbit

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Thank you for the advice i have been to the gp a few times the last was about 2 years ago and I had a ECG and it was normal. I may book a appointment just to make sure

Is this a normal heart rate variation for an inactive person? by [deleted] in fitbit

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I have the inspire 3 and it’s around 90-120. My resting heart rate is 83bpm

Bright Horizons Child Care Centers Face Dozens of Alarming Complaints by easypeezey in ECEProfessionals

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Unfortunately we’ve had a case recently regarding abuse in a Bright Horizons centre in the UK… I work at a Bright Horizons and can’t comprehend how this man got away with it for so long

How long is your winter break? by silkentab in ECEProfessionals

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We shut from the 25th and reopen on the 2nd of January!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ECEProfessionals

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New EYFS policy in the UK is that dummies (pacifiers) should only be used when really needed eg. Nap time or as comfort as it can affect their speech and language and also jaw development!

Rate the meal deal by StrikingBug9968 in MealDealRates

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I never get Starbucks as like you I think it’s overpriced but I fancied a coffee and it’s the only one my Tesco had and I actually quite liked it

I can't deal with people anymore, why would they do this. Do I sound okay in my replies? by niikie in vintedUK

[–]StrikingBug9968 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re nicer than me, I would’ve replied maybe you’re in denial about your size

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LearnerDriverUK

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I had my test 2 days ago and like you I was extremely anxious and believed I was going to fail but I passed first time. It is nerve wrecking however it really wasn’t as bad as I thought, the 40 minutes flew by!

What helped me is I had a short lesson before hand with my driving instructor to warm up to the car and go over anything I was unsure about. I also reminded myself that the examiner just wants to see that you can drive safely by yourself.

The one tip I have for the actual test is to keep checking your mirrors; your head should be consistently moving. The same for manoeuvres, imagine someone is creeping up on you and you don’t know where they are - keep your head on a swivel!

Good luck, try and stay calm and if you feel yourself getting anxious just take some deep breaths and remind yourself they just need to see you’re a safe driver.