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keepthetips t1_j6hfqo7 wrote

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glas_s_cutter OP t1_j6hexe6 wrote

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glassdoorknob75 t1_j6heucz wrote

Don't be afraid to take a break! And feel absolutely free to come back to anything whenever you want. (Getting organized about it is the other task that needs to be addressed seperately, but I find keeping detailed notes that work with your brain can often cover that, and it should not require worrying about.)

I'm a on-and-off learner myself and I think it matters the most we don't make our quits final. It's not like with relationship responsibilities or subscriptions or medication where it's troublesome to go on-and-off.

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unseen_genius t1_j6hek6x wrote

>Never tell anyone your goals. I don't know why it works, but it does.

Hustling in secret does weird things to you. It's super addictive and great when people to come to know you've secretly achieved so much!

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StarrySunflower714 t1_j6hdi8v wrote

If you’re female that’s pretty much average for an adult. If you’re a male you’ll likely keep growing until you’re like 20. Either way you will never grow taller than your DNA says you will. If being short is your biggest concern you have a pretty amazing life so I’d stop worrying.

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glassdoorknob75 t1_j6hdfpl wrote

In my case keeping seeing my important concepts (silly but let's call them that) in a hurry, or purposefully with the idea of making myself feel something, can actually have the opposite effects.

Had a summer where I brought a device with me on long, early transport to a place I didn't want to be, to have something to listen to, and after that ended it took forever till I don't feel nauseated seeing the device.

I expect things are not entirely the same though, because it wasn't a job or school where I could at least get something out of like money and dopamine kicks. Curious what is making this happen :(

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