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CretinCrowley t1_j2b8v7d wrote

WOW I can’t even imagine not shopping on my own. I’m waddling at this point and I am still going lol. Thanks for satisfying my curiosity there! I hope you have a wonderful day and idk if you’ve been on like r/frugal or r/budgetfood and r/budgetcooking are helpful! Also r/assistance as well!

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OchoZeroCinco t1_j2b7wqc wrote

Ha.. that is entirely my point! It's a way to stick them without a good response. Lol.. i know from experience as my college roommate was one of the biggest dealers around, and despite the stereotype of laid back stoners, these people were some of the moodiest people around. Cannabis is so easy to get nowadayz most people are level now, but I love flipping switch on my friends when they get moody. 4:19 Tim is not like 4:21 Tim. Lol

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iamrayuu OP t1_j2b61lv wrote

I’ll tell you right now that working with a bunch of sober potheads is not what you think it is. Everyone’s stressed as hell and don’t even get me started on the customers! They are either the best person you’ve ever met or the worst, and there is no in between.

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braveabandon t1_j2b5qus wrote

Breaking the habit of being yourself book talked about how your body can become addicted to stress hormones. Your normal state is solitude and comfort.

Anything that breaks that pattern may feel like a threat. if you never take risks and always run away from anything uncomfortable, well, good luck ever changing your circumstances, because your habit is to be ruled by fear. Every time you choose to escape instead of confrontating and overcoming what youre afraid of, strengthens that habit of escaping. Step 1 get therapy Step 2 read books about overcoming worry and fear and being courageous Step 3 challenge yourself to do things outside your comfort zone to build your courage and confidence a minimum of 1x per week

So many people would rather talk about their problems rather than actually do something to solve them.

Don't be one of them or you will continue to suffer the same results for potentially the rest of your life. 6 months from now, you could make significant progress in minimizing the impact anxiety has over your life...

Could? Should? Would? Or won't?

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