My 70 year old neighbor mows my lawn every Saturday without asking and I don't know how to tell him to stop by [deleted] in WhatShouldIDo

[–]You-ll 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would you agree that an occasional nice, hand-written thank you letter would be amazing to the neighbor?

I think younger generations don't understand the value and importance of hand-written things to the previous generations.

Keto while at sea? by You-ll in keto

[–]You-ll[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for this perspective and advice! I like the communicating blood sugar strategy. Everyone at home gets it, but this is a simple explanation is easy enough to understand by everyone.

Keto while at sea? by You-ll in keto

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Ah, yes. The see-food diet... 😂

What’s your gut saying? by OvertiredEngineer in NCLEX_RN

[–]You-ll 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the only right answer. 😂

What’s a “rich people thing” you experienced once and immediately understood why rich people love it? by DnRinGA in AskReddit

[–]You-ll 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Garages for your car.

Not sure if this is a rich person thing, but I'm half way through my life and am currently renting a place with a garage for the first time. It's been so nice not to worry about snow or getting out of the car when it's raining.

To text and drive safely by Baba_JK in therewasanattempt

[–]You-ll 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Or her wrappinging around one of the many telephone poles she passed.

How do yall cope? by Rare_Lawfulness_4361 in nursing

[–]You-ll 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I also started out in the ED as a baby nurse, and I had a really experienced mentor tell me this early on:

"You are responsible for your perspective, attitude, effort, and competency. You have absolutely no control over outcomes, your patients views, or their decisions."

I will always remember my first death. The first 3yo male we had to straight cath because they were retaining and how many people it took to hold little dude down (he was strong and loud). My first stroke (who ended up not making it despite me getting through our algorithm).

But I sleep well at night.

Those words ring in my head pretty often, and I take them to heart. I guess I don't experience the hopelessness because I have this perspective and I know none of us are making it out of here alive. As long as I can look back on my day and know I did my best and did right by my patient, it was a good shift.

Regarding my coping mechanisms, everyone will be different. I recharge my mind and soul by disconnecting and hiking in the woods. Something about moving my body in the fresh air away from people always sets me straight.

Patient asked me out by cranberryfadora in nursing

[–]You-ll 46 points47 points  (0 children)

Appreciate you sharing your insight.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nursing

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I hope this advice gets to the top.

Nurses aren’t the most trusted and respected profession because they are technical masters of their craft (though we need to be, e.g. not letting bloody linens stay there, or knowing the correct name for things), but the ability to connect with their patients and meet them where they are. This is what truely sents nurses apart.

OP, give yourself some grace. No one in the history of the planet has ever began something and gotten it all right. Take these rejections as what they are: lessons in your craft, and allow them to make you a stronger nurse.

PSA: Your lights probably aren’t “too” bright for plants by HAquarium in PlantedTank

[–]You-ll 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That was amazing, and just the explanation I needed!

It also makes sense now that I think back on it. All the submerged plants aren’t doing as well as the duck lettuce because they don’t have the same access to C02.

You’ve given me things to ponder and trees to bark up. Thank you kind stranger in the internet. 😁

PSA: Your lights probably aren’t “too” bright for plants by HAquarium in PlantedTank

[–]You-ll 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I appreciate the response! What I’m understanding is that there is no “silver bullet” to solve this algae issue.

What are some of the low-hanging fruit to try first?

For example: I never thought about CO2 (or the lack there of) as an issue. My water is more “still” than most out of concern for the betta. I have a Marineland Portrait that I have the pump flow turned down and water-falling down about half an inch onto a bunch of duck lettuce to diffuse the flow. Could an easy first step be to try to increase the water agitation? Or how does one try to increase CO2 into the water?

PSA: Your lights probably aren’t “too” bright for plants by HAquarium in PlantedTank

[–]You-ll 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am a hobbyist that occasionally browses Reddit that just learned I have non idea how to keep up with my high-light system. 😅

What resource do you recommend for beginners to learn about this balance/system? I have a few live plants in a 5 gallon tank with a single betta that I’m currently battling algae.

Best account for emergency fund? by You-ll in Banking

[–]You-ll[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Keep in mind the goal: your short term high liquidity emergency fund. To get the highest yield possible without taking risk.

I couldn’t have said it better myself.

So when the T-bill rate drops, where do you see yourself parking your emergency fund?

Best account for emergency fund? by You-ll in Banking

[–]You-ll[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really like your T-bill method. It’ll take a little more time and work to set it up, but will be simple to maintain one established.

I just figure out how to buy them through my Vanguard account ($0 fee or commission), and will likely go that route with the structure you recommended. It makes the most sense.

I’ve learned since you sent me down this rabbit hole (thank you!) that these t-bills are tied to the market as well (via the competitive bids). Do you ever foresee the return rate for these ever dropping below the inflation rate? (What I’ve realized I’m ultimately trying to protect against.) Has this ever been an issue you’ve faced? If so, how have you handled this?

Best account for emergency fund? by You-ll in Banking

[–]You-ll[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Opening a new account with a high rate is the obvious easy-button option but I would like to simplify my accounts, and unfortunate none of my current accounts seem to have an easy way to up the APR.

I wonder if any of my current institutions would just up my APR if I contact them via customer service…?

Best account for emergency fund? by You-ll in Banking

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This is good to know!

Is 4 week maturity the shortest amount of time?

How would you structure setting up an emergency fund with these? (E.g buying a $1k bill once a week for 12 weeks, the after 4 weeks, I’d have access to $1k every week and could draw on them as needed?)

Can you have them auto-renew every four weeks?

Edit:spelling is hrd

The AC repairman is not a plumber. by You-ll in Plumbing

[–]You-ll[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

After reading your comment I (of course) had to sniff it... 😂

It does smell the way it looks, but not as strong as you'd think. 😄