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Looking for real side income (need around 10k/month), no fake stuff?
Hey,
I’m a 22 y/o female and I’m honestly not in a great place right now. I need to start earning some side income, like around 10k inr (110usd) a month would really help. I know it’s not a huge amount but it would make a difference for me.
I don’t have some special professional skills or certificates. I’m just looking for something real, not those scammy “earn 50k inr in a week” things or fake survey links. I’m okay to learn and do actual work.
I’m very stressed lately, even depressed to be honest, and I really need to get myself busy with something that actually pays. If anyone has ideas or knows any genuine work please tell me.
Thanks for reading.
CMV: Delegation is a way of pushing off work bosses don’t want to do to someone else.
I’ve had this feeling for a while (I’m a middle manager at a large retail chain store) and anytime any of us are giving tasks that complete, we come back to our boss sitting in his office playing on his phone.
Even when I’m in the middle of things that need to get done, I’m often met with “this takes priority” or “pull someone else so they can take care of this.”
We’ve talked to him about it and his response is “you don’t know how to delegate tasks properly, it’s not so much that YOU do it, but that it get’s done” which is fine, but when we are running around trying to get things sewed up, I think it’s kind of pointless to hand us something else that he then, in turn, wants us to hand down to someone else.
I’ve stopped seeing delegation as a way to get more things done and just see it as “I don’t want to do this, so I’ll hand this off to someone else under me.”
So I guess I’ll throw it on here for you guys to try and change my view. I can’t sit there and listen to another one of his “you need to delegate better to accomplish more” talk or else I may actually lose it.
This really annoyed me and idk why
I was at work and this guy was talking to some people at work, the guy has a 'just fuck my shit up' hair cut (refer to Google for reference). The discussion was about socks, and someone said they change their socks every second day because they work in an office, kinda gross but not a big deal. Personally, I change my socks daily and like foot care. Anyway, the JFMSU guy left.
When I went to start work he was telling his team leader that the coworker doesn't change their socks daily. Yet, he was so fucking whiney about it as if he was a kid telling his school teacher. He was outraged the coworker didn't change their socks daily and acted as if the TL should be doing something about it. It annoyed me for being such a fucking crybaby. He should be reporting his barber more than anything else.
I wanted rant a bit about my experience with scounting
Gotta be honest here, this is my very first time ranting like this. I usually avoid ranting because it can often lead to arguments. For not getting out of the subject, I wanted to rant about my experience with scounting. Because honestly...I don't like it. I'm fully disinterest in everything. I hate doing knots, I hate singing those songs, I hate doing the "kim games" (i think that's how they were called) and what I hate more is begin yelled by my scout patrol (consider that half of the day I study, meaning that whatever I go there I'm so tired that everytime we do the games I get extremely confused). Does anyone feels like this? (Also, sorry if I did some grammar errors. I'm a Italian so English isn't my first language).
i go cold on people when i like them too much
a pattern i've noticed in myself. i want to change.
with friends, if i feel like things are going too well, we had too good of a hangout, they told me they love me and i'm their favourite friend (which is always true in the reverse too, i always feel like i am the one who feels stronger in friendships) etc. i start being quite cold over text.
i am the youngest person by about 30 years at my workplace on average (23). i have one colleague who's 37, but he acts young. we work together a lot/drive around a lot as part of our work. he's chatty and friendly and really talks to me. i don't have a crush on him, i don't find him attractive, but i am sure i like the attention. in person, i am eager to talk to him, to laugh and joke etc. i am excited and happy when i see him in the office and always listen when others mention him.
however, when he calls me (he needs to sometimes to ask for work things), i am so cold over the phone. he tried to make small talk and i wish he would just skip it and ask for what he's calling for (this happened yesterday, him asking about my new years and christmas). he asked for a favour and i said sure and was desperate to hang up, but he kept dragging it. over
I didn’t realize how much daylight affects my mood until recently
Lately I’ve noticed that on days with more light, everything feels a bit easier. I’m not suddenly happier or anything just less heavy. It’s subtle, but it’s there.
Anyone else feel that shift?
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