Habit stacking is huge. Add your new habit onto an existing habit, and it's so so much easier to stick with it.
Did you really talk about dental care on Tinder? Just curious, I've never used it.
It's an eggnog time of year! ... Does rum kill salmonella?
Everything you need is within a mile? Please accept me as your roommate. It takes me 20 minutes just to drive to the store, then 20 minutes to get home. I want a city.
Sorry I got stuck on the wrong part of that fantasy ;) I would also like to go flying.
Mug from Hotspot, probably. It's actually pretty great though.
Did you ever talk about it with them? Definitely sounds like an inconsiderate joke. Flabbergasting that they managed to follow through enough to get it posted to you.
Maybe it got "porch pirated". I thought I was immune from that until my things started disappearing.
Did you hang it up?
I live in the Baptist south and feel exactly the same way about churches... Get some perspective, drop the bigotry.
You also aren't directly supporting what's basically slave labor. Thrift is a way of life, as well as a moral philosophy.
When I can't thrift it, I buy it USA made. I probably even out to what other people spend on new clothes.
Thank goodness. I loved "Your Name" and hope for more films.
I added above about habit stacking. The idea is to lump a new habit onto an existing habit, which makes it so much easier to stick with. For example, when you brush your teeth in the evening, do your Duo lesson. Or, when you go make a cup of coffee add a new habit in during the three minutes it makes to boil the water.
Here's a random article that explains it: https://health.clevelandclinic.org/habit-stacking