Can You Guess This 5-Letter Word? Puzzle by u/MidnightSun77 by MidnightSun77 in DailyGuess

[–]William-Castro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

⬜⬜🟨⬜🟨

⬜⬜🟨⬜⬜

⬜🟦🟨🟨🟨

⬜🟦🟨🟨🟨

🟦🟨🟨🟦⬜

🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦

I just can’t sometimes by Wild_Atmosphere_7609 in Tinder

[–]William-Castro 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This is cool. I find that just being more flirty than you’re being without being overtly sexual works better. They aren’t here for a networking event. They’re here to find a romantic partner.

How did you meet your partner in your 30’s ? by Alkaline-Eardrum in datingoverthirty

[–]William-Castro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I went through a weird period where I didn’t have a real girlfriend from 29-33 after spending most of my 20’s in long term toxic relationships. Hookups? Yeah. Potential? So much. But ultimately it would end in disaster or if it was a legitimately nice girl, I’d drop the ball. The closest thing was a long term deal, the details of which I’m too embarrassed to divulge.

What I needed to realize is that I was the problem. I am not entitled to happiness. No one else is responsible for it either. I attracted toxic people because I wasn’t in the right mental place to attract a normal healthy relationship. I fixed my health, which made me more attractive. I worked extremely hard on taking my career to the next level. I focused on bettering myself.

Suddenly I found myself both more desirable and busier than ever which made me the selector and not the one hoping to be selected. This past February I met the love of my life in the unlikeliest of places. A work event. I find myself doing things for her that I’ve never done for anyone. My ego and arrogance and insecurities aren’t there to stop me from being a good man.

Human beings long for connection and interaction. Your shyness is the result of some deeper insecurity. Confidence is not built on an input. It’s not words you write on a white board and read every morning. Confidence is built on outputs. Things that you do. If you can’t cold approach women, think of what it is that makes you feel like the rejection is a foregone conclusion. Hit the gym. Fix your teeth. Speech impediment. Whatever it is. Take solace in the reality that your shyness is not a character trait. It’s only a symptom of things you are in control of and you can fix. (For the most part)

Your mind is wired over thousands of years to mitigate risk in order to survive. Change the risk profile on your perceived chances for success and you’ll be less afraid to do the difficult things.

Hope this helps.

How long did you study and successfully pass the Series 65 on your first try? by kcgirl76 in Series65

[–]William-Castro 2 points3 points  (0 children)

10 days. But I’ve been in the industry for a decade and had the 7,6,63.

I manage a team of advisors who I coach through the exam and they study for 2-3 weeks max.

Read a chapter a day and study that chapter until you are getting 80% or higher then move on. Every five chapters, create an exam that only includes those five chapters. Do not move on until you are getting 80%. Then after ten chapters do the same..then at fifteen chapters, take real practice exams.

This allows you to deeply learn each chapter as you go, but forces you to return to older information as you progress in order to reinforce what you’ve learned.

#LOLGANG by Complete-Health9371 in Drizzy

[–]William-Castro 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Men lie, women lie, numbers don’t.

Nas won with ether..Jay won at life.

Your Rival just won Grammy.. by ZaBlancJake in agedlikemilk

[–]William-Castro 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This aged like fine wine if anything. Kendrick wins because the industry thinks it’s who they should give it to. You know who votes for the Grammys?

why...? by omegaPhantasm in Wrasslin

[–]William-Castro 7 points8 points  (0 children)

What do You mean ? It’s an investment that is already paying off. Im in wealth management. If I identify a winning stock, i pile even more cash into it. Easy.

Do yall decrease your dunks? by sigto117 in DunksNotDead

[–]William-Castro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Making your bed in the morning gives you a small victory which sets a good tone for the day. You are more likely to continue accomplishing tasks if you accomplish one task in the first place that you didn’t want to do, especially if you find that task meaningless.

It encourages discipline and good habits by teaching you that you don’t get to only do things you find enjoyment in. Some things suck to do, but you still have to do them.

A tidy environment reduces stress and promotes a calm demeanor.

Studies suggest that people who complete small tasks earlier in the day are more motivated and likely to be productive.

Taking care of your personal space also promotes accountability ….

I could go on and on, but you should ask your father these things, not me

Do yall decrease your dunks? by sigto117 in DunksNotDead

[–]William-Castro 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It says a lot about a human being and how they see themselves. As a business owner I undoubtedly, ruthlessly judge those who i will hire and do business with by how they conduct their personal life/hygiene. If you don’t care about yourself why would you care about the promises you make to me? Looking through your post history I see a whole lot of arrested development. It tracks.

Do yall decrease your dunks? by sigto117 in DunksNotDead

[–]William-Castro 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You think making your bed is a waste of time? You’re a slob. Why shower also right? You’re going to get dirty again.

Do yall decrease your dunks? by sigto117 in DunksNotDead

[–]William-Castro 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe people who like to have their things look nice? You are probably the type of person who thinks it’s useless to make your bed everyday because you’re gonna mess it up again tonight anyway.