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https://www.gotorola.com/73822/ I appreciate your continued support in 2025!#manamichopa #まなみちょぱ #dance #artist #model #snow #dance #Entertainment #エンタメ #池田美優
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Managing an anxiety disorder is a collaborative process that takes time and effort to create lasting results.
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Managing an anxiety disorder is a collaborative process that takes time and effort to create lasting results.
Read more 👉 https://lttr.ai/AZvaM
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Managing Threats When Most of the Security Team Is Out of the Office – Source: www.darkreading.com https://ciso2ciso.com/managing-threats-when-most-of-the-security-team-is-out-of-the-office-source-www-darkreading-com/ #rssfeedpostgeneratorecho #DarkReadingSecurity #CyberSecurityNews #DARKReading #Managing
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Managing Collection Environments Initiative
Risk Management and HERIe (https://herie.pl/) Tools Experts Meeting
The Managing Collection Environments Initiative hosted a two-day workshop attended by 20 colleagues
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Managing Burnout
There has been a pattern throughout my life. I used to call it “high achievement” or “perfectionism.” Now, I call it “doing too much.”
Also, I now know that this is a classic sign of having a neurodivergent brain. (I shared about ADHD in the podcast.). I spoke with my mental health therapist about this, too. She explained that this can be true when this pattern of doing too much is consistent over your lifetime.
As I continue moving ahead, I am taking better care of myself. I am learning to understand the signs that I am doing too much. I recognize when this is leading me into burnout. This awareness has helped me stay more even or balanced. And now I reach out for extra support sooner. I choose not to “thug it out,” as my teen would say.
At the end of spring and start of summer, I spent weeks with elevated high blood pressure. It was usually easy to manage in the past, but not this time. I finally realized that this was probably a sign that I had already burned out. Unfortunately, I totally missed the earlier signs that I was heading in that direction. By the time I recognized it, it had become an urgent situation. And it took me a while to get the help I needed so that I could recover.
I am grateful that I am recovered now. Still, I felt like I missed out on half of my year. It took me so long to get the right help. I regret that it took so long. This regret motivates me to prevent burnout from now on. I don’t ever want to lose six months of my life again. I want to make sure I tackle it faster, if it ever happens again.
Photo by Milada Vigerova on UnsplashSo, now how am I moving forward as an older late diagnosed woman with ADHD?
So, now it is time for me to use what I have been learning about how my brain works. I have been restructuring and reshaping my life to serve me better so that I can serve others better. This has been helping me reduce my stress and anxiety. It is making me healthier and happier. I am able to have more energy for my regular daily routines (e.g., work and cooking) and for hobbies (e.g., blogging and vlogging) and side hustles (e.g., coaching and tutoring).
Again, I am so grateful. I can honestly say that I am genuinely happy. I am a better wife, mom, daughter, sister, cousin, and aunt. This is because I am a better human when I am more grounded and balanced. I am keeping my cup overflowing so I have enough to pour into others.
I hope what I am sharing is helpful for you or for someone you care about. If you need help with a similar struggle (i.e., burnout or depression), please ask your healthcare provider for extra support. If you want some suggestions, please check out my other blog. It covers how to advocate for your own health and well-being. “World Mental Health Day“.
#ADHD #blog #coachDonnaMarie #featured #mentalHealth #neurodivergence #womenSHealth
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Managing Burnout
There has been a pattern throughout my life. I used to call it “high achievement” or “perfectionism.” Now, I call it “doing too much.”
Also, I now know that this is a classic sign of having a neurodivergent brain. (I shared about ADHD in the podcast.). I spoke with my mental health therapist about this, too. She explained that this can be true when this pattern of doing too much is consistent over your lifetime.
As I continue moving ahead, I am taking better care of myself. I am learning to understand the signs that I am doing too much. I recognize when this is leading me into burnout. This awareness has helped me stay more even or balanced. And now I reach out for extra support sooner. I choose not to “thug it out,” as my teen would say.
At the end of spring and start of summer, I spent weeks with elevated high blood pressure. It was usually easy to manage in the past, but not this time. I finally realized that this was probably a sign that I had already burned out. Unfortunately, I totally missed the earlier signs that I was heading in that direction. By the time I recognized it, it had become an urgent situation. And it took me a while to get the help I needed so that I could recover.
I am grateful that I am recovered now. Still, I felt like I missed out on half of my year. It took me so long to get the right help. I regret that it took so long. This regret motivates me to prevent burnout from now on. I don’t ever want to lose six months of my life again. I want to make sure I tackle it faster, if it ever happens again.
Photo by Milada Vigerova on UnsplashSo, now how am I moving forward as an older late diagnosed woman with ADHD?
So, now it is time for me to use what I have been learning about how my brain works. I have been restructuring and reshaping my life to serve me better so that I can serve others better. This has been helping me reduce my stress and anxiety. It is making me healthier and happier. I am able to have more energy for my regular daily routines (e.g., work and cooking) and for hobbies (e.g., blogging and vlogging) and side hustles (e.g., coaching and tutoring).
Again, I am so grateful. I can honestly say that I am genuinely happy. I am a better wife, mom, daughter, sister, cousin, and aunt. This is because I am a better human when I am more grounded and balanced. I am keeping my cup overflowing so I have enough to pour into others.
I hope what I am sharing is helpful for you or for someone you care about. If you need help with a similar struggle (i.e., burnout or depression), please ask your healthcare provider for extra support. If you want some suggestions, please check out my other blog. It covers how to advocate for your own health and well-being. “World Mental Health Day“.
#ADHD #blog #coachDonnaMarie #featured #mentalHealth #neurodivergence #womenSHealth
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Managing Burnout
There has been a pattern throughout my life. I used to call it “high achievement” or “perfectionism.” Now, I call it “doing too much.”
Also, I now know that this is a classic sign of having a neurodivergent brain. (I shared about ADHD in the podcast.). I spoke with my mental health therapist about this, too. She explained that this can be true when this pattern of doing too much is consistent over your lifetime.
As I continue moving ahead, I am taking better care of myself. I am learning to understand the signs that I am doing too much. I recognize when this is leading me into burnout. This awareness has helped me stay more even or balanced. And now I reach out for extra support sooner. I choose not to “thug it out,” as my teen would say.
At the end of spring and start of summer, I spent weeks with elevated high blood pressure. It was usually easy to manage in the past, but not this time. I finally realized that this was probably a sign that I had already burned out. Unfortunately, I totally missed the earlier signs that I was heading in that direction. By the time I recognized it, it had become an urgent situation. And it took me a while to get the help I needed so that I could recover.
I am grateful that I am recovered now. Still, I felt like I missed out on half of my year. It took me so long to get the right help. I regret that it took so long. This regret motivates me to prevent burnout from now on. I don’t ever want to lose six months of my life again. I want to make sure I tackle it faster, if it ever happens again.
Photo by Milada Vigerova on UnsplashSo, now how am I moving forward as an older late diagnosed woman with ADHD?
So, now it is time for me to use what I have been learning about how my brain works. I have been restructuring and reshaping my life to serve me better so that I can serve others better. This has been helping me reduce my stress and anxiety. It is making me healthier and happier. I am able to have more energy for my regular daily routines (e.g., work and cooking) and for hobbies (e.g., blogging and vlogging) and side hustles (e.g., coaching and tutoring).
Again, I am so grateful. I can honestly say that I am genuinely happy. I am a better wife, mom, daughter, sister, cousin, and aunt. This is because I am a better human when I am more grounded and balanced. I am keeping my cup overflowing so I have enough to pour into others.
I hope what I am sharing is helpful for you or for someone you care about. If you need help with a similar struggle (i.e., burnout or depression), please ask your healthcare provider for extra support. If you want some suggestions, please check out my other blog. It covers how to advocate for your own health and well-being. “World Mental Health Day“.
#ADHD #blog #coachDonnaMarie #featured #mentalHealth #neurodivergence #womenSHealth
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Managing Burnout
There has been a pattern throughout my life. I used to call it “high achievement” or “perfectionism.” Now, I call it “doing too much.”
Also, I now know that this is a classic sign of having a neurodivergent brain. (I shared about ADHD in the podcast.). I spoke with my mental health therapist about this, too. She explained that this can be true when this pattern of doing too much is consistent over your lifetime.
As I continue moving ahead, I am taking better care of myself. I am learning to understand the signs that I am doing too much. I recognize when this is leading me into burnout. This awareness has helped me stay more even or balanced. And now I reach out for extra support sooner. I choose not to “thug it out,” as my teen would say.
At the end of spring and start of summer, I spent weeks with elevated high blood pressure. It was usually easy to manage in the past, but not this time. I finally realized that this was probably a sign that I had already burned out. Unfortunately, I totally missed the earlier signs that I was heading in that direction. By the time I recognized it, it had become an urgent situation. And it took me a while to get the help I needed so that I could recover.
I am grateful that I am recovered now. Still, I felt like I missed out on half of my year. It took me so long to get the right help. I regret that it took so long. This regret motivates me to prevent burnout from now on. I don’t ever want to lose six months of my life again. I want to make sure I tackle it faster, if it ever happens again.
Photo by Milada Vigerova on UnsplashSo, now how am I moving forward as an older late diagnosed woman with ADHD?
So, now it is time for me to use what I have been learning about how my brain works. I have been restructuring and reshaping my life to serve me better so that I can serve others better. This has been helping me reduce my stress and anxiety. It is making me healthier and happier. I am able to have more energy for my regular daily routines (e.g., work and cooking) and for hobbies (e.g., blogging and vlogging) and side hustles (e.g., coaching and tutoring).
Again, I am so grateful. I can honestly say that I am genuinely happy. I am a better wife, mom, daughter, sister, cousin, and aunt. This is because I am a better human when I am more grounded and balanced. I am keeping my cup overflowing so I have enough to pour into others.
I hope what I am sharing is helpful for you or for someone you care about. If you need help with a similar struggle (i.e., burnout or depression), please ask your healthcare provider for extra support. If you want some suggestions, please check out my other blog. It covers how to advocate for your own health and well-being. “World Mental Health Day“.
#ADHD #blog #coachDonnaMarie #featured #mentalHealth #neurodivergence #womenSHealth
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Managing Burnout
There has been a pattern throughout my life. I used to call it “high achievement” or “perfectionism.” Now, I call it “doing too much.”
Also, I now know that this is a classic sign of having a neurodivergent brain. (I shared about ADHD in the podcast.). I spoke with my mental health therapist about this, too. She explained that this can be true when this pattern of doing too much is consistent over your lifetime.
As I continue moving ahead, I am taking better care of myself. I am learning to understand the signs that I am doing too much. I recognize when this is leading me into burnout. This awareness has helped me stay more even or balanced. And now I reach out for extra support sooner. I choose not to “thug it out,” as my teen would say.
At the end of spring and start of summer, I spent weeks with elevated high blood pressure. It was usually easy to manage in the past, but not this time. I finally realized that this was probably a sign that I had already burned out. Unfortunately, I totally missed the earlier signs that I was heading in that direction. By the time I recognized it, it had become an urgent situation. And it took me a while to get the help I needed so that I could recover.
I am grateful that I am recovered now. Still, I felt like I missed out on half of my year. It took me so long to get the right help. I regret that it took so long. This regret motivates me to prevent burnout from now on. I don’t ever want to lose six months of my life again. I want to make sure I tackle it faster, if it ever happens again.
Photo by Milada Vigerova on UnsplashSo, now how am I moving forward as an older late diagnosed woman with ADHD?
So, now it is time for me to use what I have been learning about how my brain works. I have been restructuring and reshaping my life to serve me better so that I can serve others better. This has been helping me reduce my stress and anxiety. It is making me healthier and happier. I am able to have more energy for my regular daily routines (e.g., work and cooking) and for hobbies (e.g., blogging and vlogging) and side hustles (e.g., coaching and tutoring).
Again, I am so grateful. I can honestly say that I am genuinely happy. I am a better wife, mom, daughter, sister, cousin, and aunt. This is because I am a better human when I am more grounded and balanced. I am keeping my cup overflowing so I have enough to pour into others.
I hope what I am sharing is helpful for you or for someone you care about. If you need help with a similar struggle (i.e., burnout or depression), please ask your healthcare provider for extra support. If you want some suggestions, please check out my other blog. It covers how to advocate for your own health and well-being. “World Mental Health Day“.
#ADHD #blog #coachDonnaMarie #featured #mentalHealth #neurodivergence #womenSHealth
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Managing payments is crucial for brokerages. A powerful Forex CRM ensures seamless integration with payment gateways, making transactions secure, fast, and hassle-free for clients and brokers alike.
✅ Multi-Currency Support for Global Clients
✅ Fast and Secure Payment Processing
✅ Automated Transaction Tracking
✅ Seamless Withdrawals and Deposits
✅ Real-Time Reporting for Better Oversighthttps://divulge.tech/forex-crm/
👉 #ForexCRM #PaymentIntegration #SecurePayments #ForexBrokerage
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Managing payments is a cost of doing business. That cost should be part of the price of the product. There is no argument for surcharges. They're just a sneaky way to increase prices.
If a business restricts payment options, then they limit their customer base. That is not consistent with survival.
Authoritarians love cashless transactions. The potential to track and monitor citizens is irresistible.
A cashless economy is not out of the question. All we need is infallible data connections (including the power necessary to run them) everywhere, all the time.
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Managing payments is a cost of doing business. That cost should be part of the price of the product. There is no argument for surcharges. They're just a sneaky way to increase prices.
If a business restricts payment options, then they limit their customer base. That is not consistent with survival.
Authoritarians love cashless transactions. The potential to track and monitor citizens is irresistible.
A cashless economy is not out of the question. All we need is infallible data connections (including the power necessary to run them) everywhere, all the time.
https://archive.is/qRkGu -
Managing payments is a cost of doing business. That cost should be part of the price of the product. There is no argument for surcharges. They're just a sneaky way to increase prices.
If a business restricts payment options, then they limit their customer base. That is not consistent with survival.
Authoritarians love cashless transactions. The potential to track and monitor citizens is irresistible.
A cashless economy is not out of the question. All we need is infallible data connections (including the power necessary to run them) everywhere, all the time.
https://archive.is/qRkGu -
Managing payments is a cost of doing business. That cost should be part of the price of the product. There is no argument for surcharges. They're just a sneaky way to increase prices.
If a business restricts payment options, then they limit their customer base. That is not consistent with survival.
Authoritarians love cashless transactions. The potential to track and monitor citizens is irresistible.
A cashless economy is not out of the question. All we need is infallible data connections (including the power necessary to run them) everywhere, all the time.
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Managing Oracle Solaris Virtualization with JomaSoft VDCF 9.0
https://blogs.oracle.com/solaris/post/managing-oracle-solaris-virtualization-with-jomasoft-vdcf-90
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It is crucial to understand that when the thyroid gland doesn’t receive adequate iodine, it cannot produce enough thyroid hormones to fulfill the body’s needs.
Read the full article: Natural Remedies for Thyroid Health
▸ https://lttr.ai/AYsD1#ManagingStressLevels #ThyroidHealth #HealthyLifestyle #Hyperthyroid #Hypothyroid #NaturalTreatment
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It is crucial to understand that when the thyroid gland doesn’t receive adequate iodine, it cannot produce enough thyroid hormones to fulfill the body’s needs.
Read the full article: Natural Remedies for Thyroid Health
▸ https://lttr.ai/AYsD1#ManagingStressLevels #ThyroidHealth #HealthyLifestyle #Hyperthyroid #Hypothyroid #NaturalTreatment
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Managing Weight During Prednisone Treatment
https://janetannelogan.com/2024/11/15/managing-weight-during-prednisone-treatment/
#Spoonie, #Trans, #Transgender, #GenderAffirmingSurgery, #Health
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Managing third-party risks in complex IT environments – Source: go.theregister.com https://ciso2ciso.com/managing-third-party-risks-in-complex-it-environments-source-go-theregister-com/ #rssfeedpostgeneratorecho #TheRegisterSecurity #CyberSecurityNews #TheRegister #Managing
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Hear the cries of the Koaʻe ʻula, the red tailed tropicbird, in this 2-minute podcast episode! #manuMinute #bird #birdsong #birdcall #hawaii https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/manu-minute/id1540159323?i=1000675135849
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Hear the cries of the Koaʻe ʻula, the red tailed tropicbird, in this 2-minute podcast episode! #manuMinute #bird #birdsong #birdcall #hawaii https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/manu-minute/id1540159323?i=1000675135849
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Hear the cries of the Koaʻe ʻula, the red tailed tropicbird, in this 2-minute podcast episode! #manuMinute #bird #birdsong #birdcall #hawaii https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/manu-minute/id1540159323?i=1000675135849
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Hear the cries of the Koaʻe ʻula, the red tailed tropicbird, in this 2-minute podcast episode! #manuMinute #bird #birdsong #birdcall #hawaii https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/manu-minute/id1540159323?i=1000675135849
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Using data to understand the system and validate our theories and successful improvements is an important part #managing well. In some cases it is fairly easy to understand and collect #data that provides a clear and accurate measure of what we care about. But getting data that helps can also be very challenging...
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Using data to understand the system and validate our theories and successful improvements is an important part #managing well. In some cases it is fairly easy to understand and collect #data that provides a clear and accurate measure of what we care about. But getting data that helps can also be very challenging...
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Managing a Digital Apprentice - The BCS Line Manager Toolkit
This webinar is for Line Managers of IT & digital apprentices. Join BCS to discuss what we have found to be best practice for managers to support their apprentices in the workplace as they prepare for end point assessment. Take the quiz and earn a digital badge!
#apprentices #endpointassessment #BCSLMTK
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It's tempting and understandable to concentrate on trying to manage change. But never forget to work steadily on *what* to change.
https://www.conferencesthatwork.com/index.php/facilitating-change/2021/03/what-to-change
#ManagingChange #WhatToChange #leadership #injustice #StatusQuo