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4682458 t1_j1jl3i5 wrote
Reply to Our newest family member, Noel, fresh from the pound. This is how she rode the entire hour and a half drive home. by Thebaldsasquatch
That isn't a safe way to transport your pet.
4682458 t1_j1jgup1 wrote
Reply to LPT: If you run out of wrapping paper use any newspaper or magazines you have laying around instead. by [deleted]
"It’s frugal and environmentally friendly. It doesn’t look as bad as you may think."
You could switch to not using wrapping paper at all.
4682458 t1_j1g7uj7 wrote
Reply to comment by Glittering-Sun-4080 in LPT Request: How does someone become consistent in their goals? by Glittering-Sun-4080
For homework and bills, I suggest a bullet journal, digital or analog (physical journal works best for me. Record due dates not only on the day they are due, but a week, then 3-4 days before and finally the day before. If you don't need as many reminders as I do, then don't put in as many.
For academic work I get the syllabus at the start if each class and work out small, easily digestible increments and set due dates for those during the course.
Ex. One chapter a week is assigned reading so I divide the chapter over 4 days. I build in wiggle room in case life happens which is why I divide over 4 days instead of seven.
Ex. For papers that are due a month out I divide into three weeks: week 1 for research, 2-3 for writing (sometimes I end up needing more research once I start writing, week 3 for outside review and editing (or week 4 if I had to do additional research).
If I find that one day or week is really heavy with tasks I adjust as needed. This may seem pretty involved, but I was able to keep up with schoolwork while suffering a health crisis. I didn't need any extensions on assignments due to planning at the beginning if the classes and a bit of luck.
For everything else like sleep and fitness, schedule it like anything else. But these are things you may want to try to be more strict in terms if when you do them. Sleep schedule should be more regimented in terms of times than an activity like fitness.
4682458 t1_j1fzfu3 wrote
Without more information on what you need structure with it's hard to give applicable and actionable advice.
4682458 t1_iu1ra9q wrote
Reply to comment by Glittering_Airport_3 in LPT - If theres a sudden roadblock on a highway or a traffic jam and you have to stop, always keep a lot of distance in front of you so you dont get pancaked if someone behind you doesn't notice the block. by zapdado2002
I actually studied the manual for my test because I'm thay type of person that has to get good grades on tests.😖
4682458 t1_itz6um2 wrote
4682458 t1_itz2jyb wrote
Reply to LPT - If theres a sudden roadblock on a highway or a traffic jam and you have to stop, always keep a lot of distance in front of you so you dont get pancaked if someone behind you doesn't notice the block. by zapdado2002
Said so in my state highway driving manual. And probably every drivers ed instruction.
4682458 t1_j1kaaf9 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Our newest family member, Noel, fresh from the pound. This is how she rode the entire hour and a half drive home. by Thebaldsasquatch
She might have moved laterally across the vehicle in the event of an accident. As small as she is a blow less injurious to us could have inflicted damage to her
"I'm absolutely taking this kitten home. Can you keep her a bit longer while I get her a carrier?"
Problem solved. Carriers aren't specialized equipment. You can find them nearly anywhere.
For your kitten's sake, make better decisions.