I’m just really bad at forming habits. I know what I need to do, I can come up with routines or ways to do it, maybe even do it for a couple of days. But I just can’t seem to ever get habits I want to form to last for any length of time.
I’m just really bad at forming habits. I know what I need to do, I can come up with routines or ways to do it, maybe even do it for a couple of days. But I just can’t seem to ever get habits I want to form to last for any length of time.
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This has been happening recently in my community, sadly.
Whoa, I had no idea that was a thing. Horrific!
I loved Thinking, Fast and Slow. I really enjoyed how he included a lot of the questions and tests he used so you could answer them as you read the book.
All of my favorite clothes are thrifted!
I’ve been borrowing ebooks from the library, and having one checked out on my phone helps with the doomscrolling.
Not being on Reddit has definitely improved my mental health.
More reading: books, magazines, newspapers. Also trying to get more exercise.
As little as possible.
My Nalgene has been with me for at least 16 years and still holding up fine other than the logo/printing wearing off!
I make a cucumber salad similar to this and add a little bit of feta cheese, too.
Basically anything is good! Regular old salt, pepper, garlic is always tasty; different herbs; those pre-made blends work well, too! I just kind of grab whatever sounds good out of the spice cabinet.
Probably just chopping them up, tossing them with seasoning and a little oil, and roasting them until they’re crispy. Delicious and easy to make!
Looks incredible!
Me too; I did a double take! Good news though!
Is reading technically considered consuming content? Fun and it’s a pretty cheap hobby if you have library access or go to used bookstores!