How do you help your avoidant clients? Do you see them make progress?
Are they able to recognize their behavior? What helps them develop secure attachment?
Are they able to recognize their behavior? What helps them develop secure attachment?
This feels like it should be so simple. Having these two folders would make my work so much easier. I can’t find the right field to flag the emails to automatically sort into a folder. It seems like it should be done since there is a symbol marking emails that you’ve replied to.
I know nothing about baskets so just curious… seems old.
Edit to add: In the US, an average of 70 women are shot and killed by an intimate partner every month.
Source: Guns and Violence Against Women: America’s Uniquely Lethal Intimate Partner Violence Problem. Everytown For Gun Safety 2023. https://everytownresearch.org/report/guns-and-violence-against-women-americas-uniquely-lethal-intimate-partner-violence-problem.
I cant for the life of me figure it out
Yesterday it was a type of drink my roommate bought from there that showed up on my Instagram, today I am getting pregnancy ADs after purchasing a pregnancy test.
We didn’t google or speak these things out-loud or search them anywhere. This has happened to me multiple times after buying things at target. I’ve tried updating privacy but it doesn’t seem to exist.
Need to extend the length of this antique bedframe. Curious if anyone has thoughts on wood variety? Located in southcentral pa
Do companies exist that target logging invasive species? Seems like it would be a win-win for everyone and consumers would love.
Are the wood varieties below just not good or something?
Paulownia
Norway Maple
Bradford Pear
Tree of Heaven
I’ve been experimenting a lot with my beds and I’m wondering which native plants people love that look less like crazy meadow annuals that have a hard time staying contained and more like thought out landscaping plants for beds.
Some that come to mind are coneflower, ferns, may apple, squirrel corn, columbine. I’m curious to hear what you personally love - trees, shrubs, perennials etc.
On the opposite end of the spectrum I think of boneset, asters, etc. I’m curious to hear also what you may have planted and didn’t love the looks of.
It’s really important to me to landscape with natives in a way that brings people in rather than turn them off to it and a big part of that is aesthetics.
Edit to add- photos much appreciated!!