#and that's called growth!
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lone-lone-ranger · 29 days ago
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spitblaze · 1 year ago
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do *you* think with your dick?
I think with my packer
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girlboyburger · 9 months ago
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i heard you folks might like fluttershy? 🦋
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softestaries · 7 months ago
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philippa watching penelope get outed as whistledown and then immedietly running across the room yelling 'release the bugs' afterwards was peak sibling energy.
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edenxroseyposey · 6 months ago
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Highever Has Fallen
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doginacafe · 1 year ago
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capsizedskeleton · 4 months ago
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i okay. the thing about athena is she sounds so much more mortal this saga. the oooh i pushed you too hard and the you're a good kid, not to mention how pleading she is in all of god games. she's acknowledged her faults and how she has a second chance. how she can give that to odysseus. fuckkkkkk it reminds me of how people have historically liked greek gods because of their humanness, their fallible and fickle nature. athena is more human because of her ability to grow
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davidtennan-t · 1 year ago
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bkdk-art · 5 months ago
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After years of making fun of Izuku and his dream, for Katsuki to now be the one who spends years in order to make Izuku's dream come true again. I'm just-
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sophsun1 · 7 months ago
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9-1-1 – 4.14 | 7.09
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nikinikori · 3 months ago
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#look how far they've gotten 1x06 | 2x08
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scoobydoomistakes · 8 months ago
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Our DIY "build your own Scooby-Doo" kit is going well.
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You just adopt one of these...
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…and wait 6 months/80 pounds.
I've conducted a multi-phase interdisciplinary research study into the matter, and it's definitively concluded one thing: Tiramisu be large lady
–Colin
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You can't tell me she wasn't the cool babysitter for at least some time
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temeyes · 9 months ago
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salute
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cadillacjohnf1 · 3 months ago
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The Haasbands really went from 'suck my balls (derogatory)' to 'suck my balls (affectionate, romantic)'.
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csuitebitches · 2 years ago
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How to Handle Procrastination
Source: James Clear.
The Two Minute Rule by David Allen
- best for small tasks such as chores and smaller work tasks (sending emails, sharing feedback, etc)
- Small wins mindset
1. The two-minute rule aims to banish procrastination and help people accomplish small tasks.
2. Here’s what the rule says: if you can do an action in two minutes or less, tackle it at the moment — and don’t delay. This has the potential to deliver long-term benefits.
Temptation Bundling
- habit stacking method
1. Temptation bundling is a concept that came out of behavioral economics research performed by Katy Milkman at The University of Pennsylvania. Simply put, the strategy suggests that you bundle a behavior that is good for you in the long-run with a behavior that feels good in the short-run.
2. Only do (what you love) while doing (what you’re procrastinating).
Eg: only do (pedicures) while (answering work emails).
Only (watch your fave tv show) while (ironing your clothes).
The Ivy Lee Method
1. At the end of each work day, write down the six most important things you need to accomplish tomorrow. Do not write down more than six tasks.
2. Prioritize those six items in order of their true importance.
3. When you arrive tomorrow, concentrate only on the first task. Work until the first task is finished before moving on to the second task.
4. Approach the rest of your list in the same fashion. At the end of the day, move any unfinished items to a new list of six tasks for the following day.
5. Repeat this process every working day
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