u/Remarkable-Cup775

No More Performing

No More Performing

I used to think that achieving goals was all about being impressive. I was honestly obsessed with the accolades and getting that external validation.

But lately, I’ve realized that authenticity, and just being real about the journey, the struggles, and who you are is what actually changes things.

When you’re constantly trying to look impressive, you’re always performing, and it is completely exhausting. Choosing authenticity means you stop hiding the messy parts of your story and trade the pressure of perfection for just telling the truth.

u/Remarkable-Cup775 — 1 day ago

Something in walls, but no evidence of them! Help!

Hello, I bought a brand new house 9 months ago, and since being here after about 4 months, I've had this issue with activity in my walls and ceiling area near the dryer, that is also connected to my bathroom wall.

I've hired and paid 2 pest control companies, and a rodent expert, who supposedly sealed all entry points around my entire house, but somehow they are still getting in. No signs of evidence in the attic, or anywhere in house, and those things are sneaky.

What's even weirder is that it's not a constant issue. I'll go 2 weeks, and hear nothing, and then suddenly they return. It sounds like something rolling balls around, or like something is doing work inside the wall or ceiling. Lol! I can't figure it out!

I have a camera in my garage, my roof has been monitored, as well as the attic, but no companies ever find anything. I have traps, poison, and bait boxes, and only have successfully caught 1 mouse the 4th month, in my garage. Since then nothing! As a matter of fact, they won't even touch the poison. Lol!

During times when I have heard them, I'll go in my attic, and hit the walls, and I hear whatever it is move around or in the same area. These noises can sometimes be heard in the daytime, and early in the night.

I am at a loss, as to what I should do. Help!! I'm in Texas by the way, and live in an area where field mice are prevalent, due to this being a community of new builds. Thank you for any suggestions.

u/Remarkable-Cup775 — 1 day ago