Image 1 — First time 🤔 was it worth it?
Image 2 — First time 🤔 was it worth it?
Image 3 — First time 🤔 was it worth it?

First time 🤔 was it worth it?

Before and after photos below. I was definitely hoping for a bigger wow factor. Last photo is 1 day after treatment from the side. Is it worth going again in a few weeks? Is it possible based on the photos of getting more noticeable results? I wont spend 100 each month if this is it 😬 but should i be truing a different tech for better results?

u/throwaway246976352 — 5 days ago
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Money spent/added to catg doesnt show?

I have an assigned amt at beginning of month of 240. But then during the month i assign into the fun money category from my credit card rewards (incoming money) . The Plan still shows only 6.45 spent of 240, even though ive spent more, and theres been way more than 240. How can i get the plan to reflect that?

Edit: not able to add a picture in main post for whatever reddit-reason, added in comments

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u/throwaway246976352 — 10 days ago
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How to change settings back?

I think i accidentally did something to my ynab. It’s no longer asking me to approve cleared transactions (cleared from linked CCs). It just quietly clears and approves on it’s own, and i don’t even realize that more transactions got cleared.
I hate it, it really takes me out of the driver’s seat.

Is it something i did, and can i undo it? Am i the only one with this issue?

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u/throwaway246976352 — 17 days ago
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Starting a flower garden

I would like to start a flower garden in my backyard. I am in zone 10b. I would like to start with whatever is absolutely easiest, and ideally planting directly into the ground (not in the home then transfer). Any tips or recommendations?
I love the look of wildflower & mixed gardens vs specific areas for specific type of flowers, but truly whatever is easiest (& most like to actually work) is what i’m leaning towards!
Open to any feedback!

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u/throwaway246976352 — 22 days ago
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Why why why??

So curious what is the point of this except to always keep us having to learn a new random tech thing? 😭

u/throwaway246976352 — 1 month ago

Help with curtain and rod colors/style

Attached are all the windows of my bedroom (sorry for the mess). I have held up on putting curtains bc i have no clue what color/style rods to use and what style curtains to use. I also am unclear on the two large sliding doors, how to set up those curtains, in a way that goes nicely with the third wall of that smaller space that has two separate windows with the AC unit in between (final picture shows all three of those walls in one picture, for reference).
Walls are limewash super neutral, and i want to keep the whole room very very soft and neutral, no color, just calm, also a very minimal look (i dont want metal curtain rings, for example).
Frames are black matte as shown in the pictures.

I also like having a “track” with curtains sliding on (ie no rod!) that runs along the top of the wall right before the ceiling, but one of the walls doesnt have a straight top of wall, in photo 1 its slanted (triangle top), so that adds an element of confusion (frustration?).

Open to any ideas, thanks 🙏🏻

u/throwaway246976352 — 2 months ago
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I have a few weekly payments i need to make (various therapies etc).
I set aside every month automatically 4x each therapy in its own category.
Some months have 5 mondays, or 5 fridays, so i have another category for “5 week month” where i put money aside every month.

Lets say i have 400 set aside for the month for speech therapy (100 per week). On that 5th week, should i categorize it as Speech therapy, and transfer from “5 week month”, or should i categorize it right from “5 week month”?

I know i can do either way, but im wondering if one way is “better” than the other in terms of tracking, accumulating data, etc.

Thanks!

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u/throwaway246976352 — 2 months ago