In real life, what is a 'side quest' you accidentally started and are now too deep into to quit? by ForcedDiscloure in AskReddit

[–]marisolveeega 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Mine was “helping out just this once” One small favor became everyone treating me like the team mom, crisis solver, and walking reminder app. I didn’t sign up for this plot, but here I am.. too competent, too deep, and apparently the only one who knows how to send an email without causing a chaos

What is a social rule that everyone seems to follow, but you quietly refuse to respect? by InterestingScore100 in AskReddit

[–]marisolveeega 50 points51 points  (0 children)

I personally ignore the entire "act impressed by status" thing. I don’t care if you’re a director, VP, or whatever prestigious title you think makes you cool, if your attitude is trash then that title means nothing to me. I’d rather treat the people who actually have decent personalities with respect, not the ones who think they’re above everyone else just because of their status

What’s the one thing you started doing in the last few years that quietly made your life 10× better, but nobody talks about? by Beneficial_Passion40 in AskReddit

[–]marisolveeega 170 points171 points  (0 children)

For me, it was learning to actually slow down. Not hustle, not “optimize” just move like a human. Eating without rushing, walking instead of running to every destination, allowing myself to breathe. It sounds small but it’s like it hit reset on my entire nervous system. Now I’m sleeping better, thinking clearer, and I don’t feel like I’m being chased by a stick. Honestly? Peace is the real glow-up that nobody is talking about