LPT take a break
LPT take a break You don’t need to be always productive. After doing your thing, take a minute to rest or to read a book. submitted by /u/Ok_Neck7887
LPT take a break You don’t need to be always productive. After doing your thing, take a minute to rest or to read a book. submitted by /u/Ok_Neck7887
LPT: Can’t spell it right? Make it your password and master it! Do you have those few words that always trip you up when it comes to spelling? set one of those tricky words as part of a password for a frequently used account and every time you log in you’ll be prompted to type that challenging word correctly, effectively engraving it into your memory. Bonus LPT: make sure you spell it right when you set your…
LPT Request: productivity vs relaxation 1 am struggling to determine good boundaries after working a regular 8.5 hours job. How long should I keep working on home stuff/ active relaxation like reading or meditating vs allowing myself to relax and zone out in front of a TV or game. Has anyone completely quit TV? submitted by /u/Wearyfishy
LPT Grow your perspective over things Never see things from one angle,always try to aproach the problem with a different view,see the thing in many perspectives,this will help to improve atention,and problem solving submitted by /u/BrilliantAgitated755
LPT: salary negotiation when given a range When hiring manager tells you pay range, how do you negotiate then? If their range is 70-80k, how do you ask for more? I am on the 2nd and final interview so just needed some tips. submitted by /u/teetol
Lpt cold clothes Might be going on the truck with my grandpa out north it’ll prob be between 20-70 all depending where we go but cold weather specifically wat can I wear (I’m poor on a budget too so yeh) submitted by /u/FARTMACHINEFOGMAKER
LPT: Personal Belongings at Work. In addition to the basics of no weapons, nothing dangerous, nothing against policy… some thoughts on personal belongings (stuff) at work: Don’t keep many personal belongings at work. In addition to making your space unprofessionally busy, it could be a problem to remove them. Never have more at your station than you could easily carry in one …
LPT Wash your belt once in a while. The belt is one of the first thing we touch after using the bathroom and over time, they get nasty. submitted by /u/zigxj99
LPT: LinkedIn Learning If your company/education provider gives you access to linkedin learning / other similar sites. Just have the videos on in the background/on the side as you work. Especially if its on stuff you already know. – You earn certificates almost passively (most have a quiz after each section, but i actually find that helps make sure i know the stuff, a…
LPT don’t get salty… When salting your food, consider using a salty ingredient in place of plain table salt. This can enhance the flavour and make food interesting, it might even reduce the amount of salt you want in your food. Some examples: Miso- fermented and salty (even better) great in Asian Cuisine! Parmasan cheese- enough said Soy sauce- also great in Asian …
LPT: young people +20, your words have weight now, be thoughtful of what you say You’re not a kid, getting mad and yelling isn’t considered cute anymore. Before growing up i had to raise my voice and use “strong” words to convince others. But that’s yesterday, now your words can wound people, your yelling can scare people, and your actions can hurt people. Stay calculated and humble, think twice before speaking. This change…
LPT- When asking a stranger to take a picture of you, make sure you can outrun that person Especially when travelling, it would be a good idea to get a stranger you can outrun to take a picture of you. You never know who’s going to dash with your camera I can also imagine places with a lot of tourists to have a higher risk submitted by /u/aaron2933
lpt/ Mental health and support Hello guys, I’m very curious about the struggle you have had in the past and what do you think about psychologists/therapy. What has been always important for me is to have a person or a platform that I can always check. I hate the fact that the session are booked in advance, and that day maybe I’m not in the mood for opening. What do you think?…
LPT: If you want something to last, treat it with care This rule applies to relationships and items. For items, remember that slow and methodical is often quicker and cheaper than’ broke and buying another one.’ Hinges break, sharp turns wear out tires, and nothing lasts forever. For relationships: they take time to build up, but can be quickly torn down if you say or do the wrong thing. There is va…
LPT: Video summarizing tools are a great weapon against clickbaiting Now that video summarizing tools are available to everyone online and free of charge, anytime that I find a video that looks like it could be clickbait (an appeal to emotions in the title or thumbnail is a common sign), I just plug it into the summarizer. By reading a 10 second textual summary of the video I can decide whether it is worth my tim…
LPT: If you’re starting any physical project, always take a photo before you begin. Whether it’s for a before and after social media post or documentation for HR of the work you’ve done, it only takes a second to snap a pic. submitted by /u/reditballoon
LPT take a photo of your meds on your phone This way you will have the correct dosage, spelling and Doctor’s name in case you are in an emergency or just need a quick refill and are away from the medicine cabinet. submitted by /u/GoWest1223
LPT Do not use restrooms show up in your dream Just don’t. You and your bed will be grateful. submitted by /u/Trivialution
LPT Quick Credit Approval TLDR: How can I finesse an application so I can get approved for a card or loan, basically anything except a title loan, so that i can get my rent paid? I just started a new job but don’t get paid for 2 weeks and I’m about $125 short to pay my rent +late fees. I’m getting fined an additional $20 dollars every day I’m late. My credits not terrib…
LPT Make it very clear to your manager/supervisor how much time you spend on your tasks/projects, if you undersell it you’ll screw over yourself and your successors ESPECIALLY if you’re salaried and working extra hours to get things done, tell your manager. My predecessor in my role left over two years ago and all of my coworkers knew she worked ALL hours of the day except my boss, who they said she deliberately kept it from because she “felt bad”. My boss still acts confused when I say I cannot get certain…