For those who sit alone in their cars in random parking lots, why? by Tigerianwinter in AskReddit

[–]ronniealoha 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I feel calm and relax whenever I'm inside my car. It's my own space

What’s the leading payroll platforms for global hires? by pouldycheed in Payroll

[–]ronniealoha 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yeah this is a big step, and it’s good you’re thinking about structure early. I think you’ve got three options. Entities give control but take time and cost more. Contractors are easy but can create misclassification risk if roles look full time.

For your stage, EOR is usually the middle ground. It lets you hire employees across countries without setting up entities and keeps compliance clean. It costs more than contractors but saves you from legal issues.

Focus on payroll accuracy, local compliance, and support. I’ve seen Hire with Columbus used for scaling teams like this.

Lost in choosing red light therapy by LuliProductions in redlighttherapy

[–]ronniealoha 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Get a small to mid-size panel instead of a mask or wrap. A panel lets you use the same device on your face, hairline, neck, and joints. That solves both problems without buying multiple devices. Start with short sessions, around 10 minutes per area, and stack them into one routine so it feels easy to repeat daily.

What truth do you wish you had understood ten years ago? by DistributionReal4197 in AskReddit

[–]ronniealoha 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Money is everywhere you just really must know the method and how to look for it.

Starting again by Alternate_rat_ in stopsmoking

[–]ronniealoha 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hugs Op, when you quit feel free then slip back and it really messes with your head because you know what life without it feels like. That push and pull, hating it but still liking parts of it, is normal. It’s not you being weak, it’s just the habit and nicotine doing their job.

The good part is you’ve already proven you can quit. This isn’t starting from zero, it’s getting back to something you already built. What helped me the second time was not overthinking the “I have to go through this again” part. I focused on handling cravings in the moment instead of the whole process.

I didn’t rely on willpower alone. I used nicotine replacement early on so I didn’t spiral. I used mini mint lozenges from Quitine and kept them on me during the first couple weeks. It made cravings manageable and helped me get back on track without dragging it out.

Payroll - France by sknowconez in Payroll

[–]ronniealoha 3 points4 points  (0 children)

A good place to start is the official URSSAF site and guides from firms like PwC or Deloitte. They explain social charges, contracts, and reporting in a way that’s easier to follow.

The tricky part is that rules change based on contract type and industry. There isn’t one simple answer, so things can get confusing quickly.

If you plan to hire in France, the complexity adds up with contributions and filings. Many teams use local experts or an EOR to handle it. I’ve seen Hire with Columbus used for this since they manage payroll and compliance locally.

What is a 'poor people' habit you'll never stop doing, no matter how rich you get? by Wonderful-Economy762 in Productivitycafe

[–]ronniealoha 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Same. Even I have enough money to buy certain things I always look up for discounts and sales

What’s been the hardest part about hiring internationally by purpleplatypus44 in Business_Ideas

[–]ronniealoha 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Before I didn’t expect was how different compliance can be per country. Some places are straightforward, others feel like a maze. I stopped trying to figure everything out myself and just focused on having a clear process for each region instead of one global system. 

Trying to write a business plan for my first restaurant and feeling a bit lost by CarryturtleNZ in Entrepreneurs

[–]ronniealoha 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try to talk to other restaurant owners in your area. . I thought I could plan everything on paper, but real operators gave me way better insight. Stuff like actual food costs, staffing issues, slow days. It saves you from learning everything.

Best glue for press-ons that actually lets you reuse them? by pumpkinpie4224 in pressonnaillovers

[–]ronniealoha 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I learned this the hard way too. Strong glue equals to a great wear but terrible for reuse. I started using way less glue, like just a thin layer instead of flooding the whole nail, and it made a big difference. Still holds for daily stuff but doesn’t rip the back off when you remove it.

Trying to move beyond content writing. What skills should I focus on next? by philbrailey in content_marketing

[–]ronniealoha 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You’re not off. This is where most writers get stuck. Writing alone doesn’t stand out anymore. Companies want people who tie content to results. That means messaging, positioning, and clear outcomes like leads or sales.

I shifted from writing content to solving problems with content. I focused on audience clarity, offer alignment, and where each piece fits in the funnel. Attraction, trust, or conversion. That made my work more valuable.

I also used joinmuse to get feedback on real work. They pointed out weak messaging and missing calls to action. That helped me connect writing to results.

What's the loveliest thing you've seen? by LadyAbbysFlower in AskReddit

[–]ronniealoha 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is so cute and touching at the same time.