r/bodyweightfitness
1058 upvotes
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Hello.
I've been doing calisthenics for over 6 years now. I started when i was a teen and I just finished university.
Please note that up untill now, i never really had a full time job. I used to do freelance work from home and that is the only work experien...
I hear you. Transitioning from student life to a full-time job can completely derail even the most consistent fitness routines. That 9-hour shift sucks the life out of you, leaving zero energy or motivation to exercise. But there's hope - you just need to rethink your approach.
The core issue is that your work schedul...
r/Frugal
494 upvotes
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I've recently started work at a construction site. I'm pulling data cable, so at least there's a roof over my head and I'm not in direct sunlight, but there's still no AC, and it's triple digits every day where I am. Everyone else on the crew always leaves the...
It's a struggle so many of us have faced - sitting in your car during your lunch break, staring at a packed lunch and wondering where the heck you're supposed to eat it. Or feeling completely lost when it comes to the basic "adulting" skills nobody ever taught you. The good news is, you're not alone. Thousands of peopl...
r/Renters
330 upvotes
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I'm really sorry you're dealing with this difficult situation. It's so frustrating when life crises pile up and the systems meant to support us fail instead. I know from personal experience how overwhelming it can feel to navigate a major health issue while also fighting with a landlord about bills.
The core problem ...
r/datingoverthirty
313 upvotes
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Question inspired by the very funny "come see my exhibition ;))" date fail post.
I broke up 4 months ago, so not many dates to report, but those I had mostly were shitshows.
Props to the guy who made sure I'd pay for our coffees without acknowledging anythin...
It's a bummer when a date goes south, especially if you were really looking forward to it. The struggle is real - first dates can be nerve-wracking, even for the most confident people. The root of the problem often comes down to a lack of a solid conversational foundation and flow.
When you're trying to make a great f...
r/PetiteFitness
289 upvotes
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I hear you, friend. The struggle with body recomposition is all too real. You put in the work, but the scale just won't budge. It can be incredibly frustrating, I know.
The core issue is that traditional weight loss advice simply doesn't apply when you're trying to recomp your body. Obsessing over the number on the s...
r/xxfitness
244 upvotes
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Congrats on hitting your weight loss goal! That's a huge accomplishment. Now that you've got the scale dialed in, it's time to shift your focus to building the body you really want through strategic body recomposition. I get it - the struggle is real. The scale just doesn't tell the whole story, and it can be super fru...
r/beermoney
190 upvotes
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I hear you, friend. Juggling multiple income streams can feel like a never-ending whirlwind of tracking, organizing, and wondering if you're maximizing every dollar. The reality is, this challenge is all too common for those of us building a diverse online portfolio. The root cause lies in the siloed nature of these va...
r/beermoney
184 upvotes
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I hear you, friend. Trying to track and maximize all those different income streams can feel like a never-ending juggling act. I've been there myself - it's tough keeping tabs on survey earnings, gig work, freelance payments, affiliate commissions, and more. The root of the problem is that our income has become fragmen...
r/confidence
163 upvotes
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Im a 33F and cannot, for the life of me, stop myself from just having the waterworks when I get upset during an argument or serious conversation. I get frustrated with myself that I cant voice out my feelings or opinions and end up staying quiet or just walkin...
I get it, feeling the tears welling up in the middle of an important conversation can be so frustrating. It's like your emotions just take over, and suddenly you're crying instead of getting your point across. But the good news is, there are some proven techniques you can use to regain control.
The root of the problem...
r/Renters
161 upvotes
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Hang in there, I know this situation is incredibly stressful. You're absolutely right to feel blindsided - landlords pulling stunts like this is all too common, and it's a real crisis when essential systems like housing and healthcare fail us. The good news is there are strategies you can use to fight back.
The root o...
r/beermoney
149 upvotes
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I hear you, my friend. Trying to keep track of all those income streams can feel like a never-ending battle. The reality is, as our online earning opportunities expand, the complexity of managing it all can quickly become overwhelming. But the good news is, there are proven frameworks to bring order to the chaos.
The ...
r/beermoney
136 upvotes
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I hear you, friend. Juggling all those different income streams can feel like a full-time job in itself. The platform lifecycle, the daily tracking, the constant notifications—it's enough to make your head spin. But you're not alone in this struggle. In fact, it's a core problem that so many people with diverse online ...
r/acne
132 upvotes
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"Did you wash your face?", "Stop eating fried food.", "Eat healthy", "How did you get ur acne?", HOW ABOUT GO FUCK YOURSELF AS IF I'M NOT TRYING TO SOLVE MY ACNE, I AM AWARE OF IT SO PLEASE STFU. THESE INSENSITIVE FUCKS DON'T KNOW WHAT I'VE BEEN TRYING TO SOLV...
I feel you, friend. It's incredibly frustrating to have well-meaning people give you the same old tired advice about your skin when you've been battling this for so long. The truth is, chronic skin conditions like acne or eczema aren't just a surface-level problem - they're often rooted in deeper imbalances in the body...
r/Dogtraining
128 upvotes
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I hear you, it can be really frustrating when a dog just doesn't seem to "get it" the way previous pups did. The good news is, there's usually an underlying reason why some dogs struggle more with training than others. Often, it comes down to their natural thresholds - the point at which they become overwhelmed and shu...
r/socialskills
125 upvotes
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Im 18, a highschool senior, and one of my friends has just invited me over to his psrty tomorrow. I've only ever been to birthday parties as a kid, last one was 9 years ago. I don't really know how to be social at a party (or any other type of event) and I nee...
I can relate to feeling nervous about "partying" when you're not used to it. As an introvert myself, I used to avoid social situations at all costs. But I've learned that with the right mindset and some simple techniques, you can actually start to enjoy these kinds of events - and even use them to build meaningful conn...
r/puppy101
122 upvotes
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Handling a new puppy can feel like a full-time job. The ups and downs, the constant vigilance, the little accidents – it's enough to make anyone lose their cool. But take heart, you're not alone. This is a universal experience for new pup parents, and with the right approach, you can absolutely get through this.
The k...
r/Accounting
120 upvotes
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My husband has been an accountant for a few years now and busy seasons have always been very hard on both of us. Thankfully we both work from home so when he runs to the potty I can say hi.
However this year things changed for us because now we have a baby.
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I hear you, friend. The transition from student life to the working world can be a real shock to the system. When you go from flexible schedules and ample free time to being chained to a desk for 9+ hours a day, it's no wonder your fitness routine and overall well-being take a major hit.
The core problem here is root...
r/datingoverthirty
119 upvotes
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I (34F) started seeing a (34M) recently. 4 dates so far. Very sweet guy and I’m attracted to him, but he’s VERY conservative and shy. I’m being very open minded and continuing to see him with the thought that he might be a “slow burn” type, but something feels...
We've all been there - that awkward feeling of not knowing what to say on a first date. It can be nerve-wracking, especially if it's been a while since you've been on the dating scene. The good news is, this is a super common struggle, and there are some concrete steps you can take to improve.
A lot of the time, the r...
r/beermoney
119 upvotes
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I know the struggle all too well. Juggling multiple income streams is like herding cats—surveys, gig work, affiliate income, freelance payments, all coming in at different times through different platforms. It's enough to drive anyone crazy.
The core issue is that each income source has its own unique payment and rep...
r/eczema
116 upvotes
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I'm back at work today, and on my desk was a beautiful Sephora package with many beauty products, scented creams, foams, baths stuff etc. My previous gift (from the same secret santa) was a beautiful RITUALS package and honestly I just want to cry because thes...
I hear you, my friend. Dealing with chronic skin issues like acne or eczema can be an endless battle that leaves you feeling misunderstood and alone. It's so frustrating when well-meaning coworkers offer "solutions" that end up making things worse. The root of the problem goes much deeper than just washing your face or...