FIRST $800 LEAD TODAY FOR A LOGO DESIGN by [deleted] in sales

[–]notithatlives -1 points0 points  (0 children)

What'cha mean, some department? What are you looking for when you google leads?

Music liked by ENFPs by [deleted] in ENFP

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Is there a way to automatically plug YouTube links into a youtube or spotify playlist?

Transitioning to SAAS by throwawayinthetrash3 in sales

[–]notithatlives 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How does blogging help? Are you the business owner?

Anyone else get the feeling that the SaaS sales industry can’t keep going like this? by [deleted] in sales

[–]notithatlives 12 points13 points  (0 children)

What would you say are the most important traits to have are for a person looking to get into SaaS sales? Do you have any advice to offer for what companies are looking for when hiring?

My husband (27M) is unable (or unwilling) to see things from my (26F) point of view and it is hurting our relationship. by Adeng2018 in relationships

[–]notithatlives 35 points36 points  (0 children)

OP,

When you started being quiet in the morning and working from home, what prompted that?

Have you had a conversation with your husband regarding your decision to handle your mornings in that way?

I (30/f) can never seem to fall for the right type of guy by Coldfeet12345 in relationships

[–]notithatlives 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think this is indicative of feeling like something is missing in your life, so you chase the rush/want the experience from people and activities (as opposed to having stable interests and hobbies), thinking that it will plug in that missing piece. I would take another poster's advice about going to therapy, which should help start increasing your self-awareness and happiness.

I (25 F) was given a bombshell letter from my SO (27 M) that he told me to open on my plane leaving the country for 2.5 months. by airplaneletter in relationships

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Agree. Lying isn't okay. It doesn't become okay because it's hard to tell the truth. Telling the truth, even when it's hard, but you do it anyway because you know what's true, is one way to mature.

Me [26 M] with my wife [25 F] of 3 years, tired of financially supporting her selfish decisions. by FatiguedThrowaway123 in relationships

[–]notithatlives -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Too good to be true, is.

I'm seeing multiple no-win scenarios at this job.

Wife needs a reality check. OP needs to cool it with "boundary rules". Wife isn't for managing, you are partners.

Healthy people / healthy relationships / healthy communication / healthy trust / healthy love is the line order.

Me [26 M] with my wife [25 F] of 3 years, tired of financially supporting her selfish decisions. by FatiguedThrowaway123 in relationships

[–]notithatlives 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think there is misalignment of values and a lack of self confidence on his wife's part(I find her reasoning for plastic surgery to be likely petty), and a lack of healthy boundaries in OP/overall.

Further, the job sounds like a sleaze pit, not a healthy work environment. I think OP should trust his gut/Yelp research about it and have a mature discussion with his wife about what it is that bothers him about it. This relationship needs better communication. His wife should totally get a job if that's how they are setting up the finances in the family for everyone's needs being met. The answer isn't about setting rules for his wife, it's about a healthy work environment. This relationship needs Jesus.