2024.11.27 13:46 Dangerous-Level-2901 Please don’t post her anywhere.. 0534e3262e54ccdb852c26c6e323c63eabac0cb52c5cd35112ff7a61988b99276b
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2024.11.27 13:46 Chemical_Caregiver57 Filler words
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2024.11.27 13:46 Phil198603 Microsoft Flight Simulator
Hi Leute ... gibt's hier Freundes des Flugsimulators mit denen man sich in Zukunft austauschen kann? Gibt es einen speziellen sub für Xbox Flight Simulator? Hab da ein paar Fragen :) danke euch
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2024.11.27 13:46 Mike9386 Israel has reached a deal with Hezbollah. Within 60 days, both sides are to withdraw their troops from southern Lebanon
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2024.11.27 13:46 Playful_Tune_7328 Can a marriage work if you cannot find common ground?
Hello, looking for advice. Husband and I (46m/43f) just had our first marriage counceling because I am desperarely unhappy with our relationship. The counsellor told us that it is possible to have a fulfilling relationship even if we have nothing in common, but that we need to show appreciation for what our spouse does for us, or take turns in planning weekend activities.
The problem is that my husband does not like to plan, but rather decide spontaneously. So if I want to, for example, go to a concert that is several months away, he will not agree to go with me unless there are tickets left the day of, and he still feels like it.
He is not interested in new hobbies, but asks that I find new hobbies so that we have something to talk about, because my current hobbies are boring to him.
Can it work if one partner does not see the need for change or action on their part? Are there any couples that live this way and are happy with their marriage?
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2024.11.27 13:46 JournalistNovel636 Zamazenta wb 023068598045
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2024.11.27 13:46 Kokkelboi How bad is the Asus Dual version of RX 7700 XT?
How bad are the temps/volume? All the other models of this card are really expensive in my country so getting another model isn't ab option. submitted by Kokkelboi to AMDHelp [link] [comments] |
2024.11.27 13:46 1980theghost A refugee camp in the Jordan Valley for Palestinians driven from their homes in 1948
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2024.11.27 13:46 Simple-Vanilla7336 168 to 165. No reason to cancel right?
Feeling bummed. What can ya do
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2024.11.27 13:46 wotd1 The Inner Symphony of Self-Belief • [Click to Expand]
Confidence: Navigating Life's Emotional Landscape Confidence is more than just a word—it's a powerful emotional state that acts as the invisible wind beneath our wings, propelling us through life's challenges and opportunities. At its core, confidence is the profound belief in one's own abilities and judgment, a deeply personal reservoir of emotional security that transforms how we perceive ourselves and interact with the world around us. Think back to a moment when you felt truly confident. Maybe it was acing a presentation, solving a complex problem, or standing up for yourself in a difficult conversation. That feeling of self-assurance isn't just a fleeting emotion—it's a fundamental psychological force that shapes our entire existence. It's like having an internal compass that guides us through uncertainty, helping us navigate the complex terrain of personal and professional challenges. But confidence isn't something we're born with fully formed. It's a skill, a muscle that we can develop and strengthen over time. Imagine confidence as a garden. Just like a garden requires consistent care, nurturing, and patience, our self-belief needs intentional cultivation. Some days, the soil might seem dry and unresponsive. Other times, you'll see beautiful blooms of achievement and self-understanding. The interesting paradox of confidence is that it's both deeply personal and profoundly influenced by our external experiences. Our childhood experiences, cultural background, personal achievements, and social interactions all contribute to how we perceive our own capabilities. A child praised for their efforts, not just their results, might develop a more resilient form of confidence compared to someone constantly criticized or compared to others. Consider the difference between authentic confidence and mere bravado. True confidence isn't about appearing loud or aggressive. It's a quiet, steady understanding of your worth. It's knowing your strengths while also being humble enough to recognize your areas for growth. It's the ability to say "I can handle this" without needing to prove it to everyone around you. Interestingly, confidence isn't a constant state. It fluctuates like the tides, influenced by our experiences, mental health, and personal circumstances. A significant failure might temporarily shake our confidence, while a unexpected success could boost it dramatically. The key is learning to maintain a balanced perspective, understanding that setbacks are not permanent definitions of our capabilities. Psychologically, confidence plays a crucial role in our mental well-being. It acts as a buffer against anxiety and self-doubt. When we believe in ourselves, we're more likely to take calculated risks, pursue challenging goals, and bounce back from setbacks. It's like having an internal shock absorber that helps us navigate life's unpredictable terrain. But let's be real—building confidence isn't always easy. It requires vulnerability, self-reflection, and sometimes uncomfortable personal growth. It means challenging our internal narratives, confronting our fears, and being willing to step outside our comfort zones. Each time we do this, we're essentially rewriting our own story, expanding the boundaries of what we believe is possible. Education and personal development play significant roles in confidence building. Learning new skills, gaining knowledge, and expanding our competencies naturally boost our self-belief. It's not about being perfect, but about being willing to learn, adapt, and grow. Every new skill mastered is like adding another layer of armor to our self-confidence. Moreover, confidence isn't just an individual trait—it's fundamentally social. Our interactions, relationships, and the support systems we build significantly impact how we view ourselves. Surrounding ourselves with people who believe in us, who challenge us constructively, and who celebrate our growth can be transformative in developing genuine, sustainable confidence. In professional contexts, confidence can be a game-changer. It influences everything from job interviews and workplace dynamics to leadership potential and career progression. But it's crucial to distinguish between confident self-presentation and arrogance. True professional confidence is about competence, integrity, and a genuine commitment to continuous improvement. The journey of building confidence is ongoing. It requires self-compassion, patience, and a willingness to embrace both our strengths and our vulnerabilities. It's about understanding that confidence isn't about being fearless, but about being courageous—moving forward even when we feel uncertain. As you reflect on your own relationship with confidence, remember that it's a deeply personal, ever-evolving experience. It's not a destination, but a continuous journey of self-discovery, growth, and understanding. Embrace the complexity, celebrate your progress, and keep nurturing that internal garden of self-belief. Word_of_The_Day_Affir submitted by wotd1 to Word_of_The_Day_Affir [link] [comments] |
2024.11.27 13:46 OGDankLean Trying to beat Giovanni
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2024.11.27 13:46 Green-Salary9555 Gorgeous ❤️ bikini girl
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2024.11.27 13:46 Bellausious3773 It’s all good, until tests finish
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2024.11.27 13:46 BornDamon You can only pick three this week.
Tyrone Tracy Kyren Williams Bucky Irving James Connor
Asking for a friend... Who really needs to win this week.
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2024.11.27 13:46 Illustrious_Fix2933 Isn’t that sweet I guess so??!
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2024.11.27 13:46 Miaandalexa99 Tomorrow I will finally buy my PlayStation5 and I am very happy
I have many months saving for this day. But I wanted to know if I should buy more controls. (I live alone) but sometimes I have visitors. I don't know how many I should have. I am very happy!!!!
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2024.11.27 13:46 LargeScience1823 BBC here for ynger or older girls. NL. Don’t be shy. 05a05a468c4b5aa277f6263bd873b0c605c1b0d9c02532ba3dfb6451466be68d67
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2024.11.27 13:46 IntroductionOk7954 Anyone with experience with ammonia jars
I don't know if this is appropriate to post here, please let me know if it is not. I did ammonia jars and they were moved around after a while and turned right side up as I do not live alone. I had them stored in a dark room no one ever goes in for years or months at a time but life events happened and the room ended up having to be cleared. Does anyone know how bad this is or what effect it would have? They already have manifested but I don't know if that's only for before the work manifests or if its still applicable after. I honestly do feel it reversing backwards for the worst again but I don't know if this is all in my head. Does the work stop working or it's just over with once it manifests?
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2024.11.27 13:46 NorthNo1799 Get your Tesla discount here and now.
Tesla is offering 0% APR on Model 3 and Model Y. And when you use my referral link, you can get up to $2,000 off as well https://tesla.com/referral/thanawat244693
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2024.11.27 13:46 Past-Passage7364 Up-And-Coming DnB playlist for you all
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2024.11.27 13:46 REVRevonoc Where can i rewatch livestreams?
I was at the salt shed show in chicago last sunday and heard the event was also livestreamed. Does anyone know where to find the footage?
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2024.11.27 13:46 nuggs223 What settings I need to have a similar motion blur effect?
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2024.11.27 13:46 viruscumoruk What is this?
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2024.11.27 13:46 JadeStarfall Another batch of pictures from the model village!
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2024.11.27 13:46 vishvabindlish Polanski's Lady Macbeth was sexier (click on the arrow)
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