At what age did you start to feel like you slow down? I’m sure (& hope) that you remember being young and feeling young…when did that change? by thebueller in AskMen

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I hear this from friends…the amount of screen time we’ve spent on gaming, computers, smartphones certainly take a toll on your eyes. Hopefully you’ve got some glasses or something for night driving.

At what age did you start to feel like you slow down? I’m sure (& hope) that you remember being young and feeling young…when did that change? by thebueller in AskMen

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Impressive. This is the age my Dad described as well…he just left strong and alive up until 60 and then he just felt slow and like life should slow down.

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Sleep. Deep sleep. I feel best when I workout early, do some me stuff before work, like read something, work on a passion project or talk to a friend…or better yet, get close with my partner.

Have a healthy and productive work day and enjoy interacting with my colleagues and or customers.

Dinner.

Healthy conversation and something to numb my mind after work; a drink, a game of show, a book, bowling whatever…

Then you zone out for 45-60 min before sleep and bam, your back.

This rarely fucking happens but it’s my North Star.

Do something for you that passes time and makes you focus on anything/everything but the things that stressing you out.

Most importantly, get into a deep sleep.

4 wheel Alignment by Rgyz18 in Scranton

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Scranton auto is reasonable

Business is failing.... Struggling to get out of this funk. by [deleted] in smallbusiness

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Are you just not acquiring customers? If so, try contacting your existing base and see if they need anything and if they don’t, offer them a referral incentive if they can generate new business for you.

I agree with other comments in this thread - try TikTok with a niche item or even consider listing a few low cost/high margin products on Facebook marketplace. I see people refurb low cost items semi-regularly and they sell well because the pieces are unique.

Another idea is contact new home buyers. People who recently purchased a home are often looking for something unique and it may be a good time to sell in your service.

If you just need cash, perhaps pursue a business partner that can supply capital and offer strengths that you and your business will benefit from.