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that as your goal to reach that balance 2/2
It is tricky finding that balance of work that earns enough AND is sustainable for your mental/physical energy; just start by setting 1/2
I'm thinking in the long run, your liver will thank you.
It's a pokemon
Counting chickens before they hatch - Millennials still have some good years ahead of them where their bodies can healthily make babies.
She lived to be an old person in Florida - I love it.
My ADHD brain is more like 200,000 thoughts a day, but like, only 40 are complete.
do this at 35, but from a purely physical standpoint, I'd recommend doing this at a younger age. 2/2
Hard truth - prego at 35 here. Yeah, this is definitely harder than when I was younger. It's doable, and there's lots of good reasons to 1/
Perfect example of how a low context culture feels in a high context culture. In reverse they'd be like "what!? you just said it?! - crazy"
Congrats dad.
having kids is sort of a bipolar experience - really hard and really wonderful.
Comms professor here: Media effects are very real for even adults - but yes, moreso for kids under 7 who mix up fantasy with reality.
But half of them really was just letting time pass for my body to readjust and heal. 2/2
Last I heard it takes about 2 years for all your internal organs to go back to their original place. I've had some good bounce-backs 1/
Yeah, I like that she included that - even when you work hard to recover/have lucky genetics, there's that phase.
Wait, the Dean actually checks everything they teach? Or just the general overview of the courses?
Thanks for sharing
It's about how it's a bad idea to get your relationship ideals from porn and romance films.
ADHD is my greatest weakness and my greatest strength.
Better than just shoes, but still itty-bitty as far as towels go.
parents are right to be on the concerned side. I hope they addressed you with love and not shame though. 2/2
I know this is blasphemy to many imgurians, but you're (1/2) https://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=effects+of+pornography&hl=en&as_sdt=0,45
that isn't shame-based 3/3
media effects associated with porn, and it ain't pretty. Luckily my research also taught me how to talk with my kids about it in a way 2/
For me, I'm a parent that's also pursuing a PHD in communications/media. I happened to be assigned to help a professor with research on 1/
I dare you to say that to your mom's face.
It's kind of a bipolar experience - like all of this stuff, but also things like my little kiddo and a kitty snuggling wonderful.
You're coworkers were scared. You did the right thing.