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If people taking care of our elders get deported, will anyone take their place?
At a time where it seems fewer and fewer of us want to work in long-term care, the need has never been greater
So how will millions of aging Americans be able to afford care for physical and cognitive decline,
especially given Trump’s proposed cuts to Medicaid, which covers about two-thirds of nursing home residents?
And who will take care of those who don’t have family members who can …

@chfloudas@mstdn.social
2025-03-31 23:18:54

A very interesting aspect of a type of concierge medicine and aome complications.
statnews.com/2025/03/17/dana-f

@ThatHoarder@mastodon.online
2025-05-30 10:34:22

So what's the difference between self-care and self-nurture? Here's why I'm trying to embrace self-nurture and am leaving self-care behind.
I talked about it in episode 187 of the podcast.

@scott@carfree.city
2025-05-31 01:04:30

this!! make something mediocre and imperfect and human, because you care. dansinker.com/posts/2025-05-23
(found this via @…’s …

@castarco@hachyderm.io
2025-03-31 07:21:14

uspolitics, trump
I keep seeing smart people writing stuff like
> [the US] kept peace through strength balanced with restraint, and wielded influence through culture, values, and diplomacy
I understand that #Trump is terrible and some people feel tempted to idealize what they had before him, but we should be more discerning, or otherwise it becomes impossible to understand how this happened in the first place.
Let's start with some questions:
- peace where? and for who? was it true peace, or "Pax Romana"?
- are we going to take seriously that statement on "restraint"? after all the lies, internal witch hunting, sanctions, coups, wars, invasions, genocides, and last but not least, 2 unnecessary nuclear strikes on Japan?
Now, on "culture, values, and diplomacy". Sure. Why not. Not everything was going to be bad, right?
But the thing is, abusive husbands aren't bad all the time either. From time to time they know how to be sweet and seem to care: one present here, flowers the next day, a little bit of gaslighting, and fake apologies after that "accidental" slap.
Given enough time (if the wife is still alive), at some point the victim decides to leave, and then all hell breaks loose. Trump is the manifestation of that moment. He does not represent a change in #USA's nature, but a hidden side that was "always" there, just waiting to play its role.
Others believe this is because #US citizens have been intentionally dumbed down by a combination of propaganda and a disfunctional education system, and I'm sure it's partly true... But let's see what many of their most brilliant and educated citizens are choosing to do with their lives today: sfstandard.com/2025/03/12/stan
So, all I'm asking is: please drop the act. It was always a clusterfuck.

@azonenberg@ioc.exchange
2025-05-30 08:43:20

My kingdom for a datasheet where all of the coordinates in the mechanical drawings are referenced to a single datum. I don't care if it's the center or a corner or what.
Anything but... this.

Molex dual zSFP+ mechanical drawing with a ton of dimensions measured in reference to apparently random other holes forcing you to do a ton of math to figure out where anything goes

You don’t get to opt out of politics.
Not really.
Because while you’re
“too busy” or “too cool” or “too disillusioned” to vote,
someone else is voting.
And if that someone wants to ban books, force pregnancies, erase history, gut healthcare, or unleash the police state, guess what?

@gedankenstuecke@scholar.social
2025-05-29 20:25:52

«AI systems are an attack on workers, climate goals, our information environment, and civil liberties. Rather than enhancing our human qualities, these systems degrade our social relations, and undermine our capacity for empathy and care.»
Nice writing by @…!
thedabbler.patatas.ca/pages/ai

@pbloem@sigmoid.social
2025-05-29 18:52:43

Also, I don't care if you all hate #AI. I will always cherish this kind of weirdness in the uncanny valley periods.

A young woman saying "Corncob haul" and smiling, She holds a large plush corncob that morphs around and becomes a onesie, which morphs onto her.
@bogo@hapyyr.com
2025-05-30 08:00:02

Behold :) My new #cybersecurity talk is ready and you can see it in the best events around you.
Title: The archetypes of the attackers.
Summary: This talk will lead you on a journey to discover the archetypes of attackers, the tools they use, their motivations for targeting what you've built, and how a geopolitical shift can alter their interest in your resources.

@MamasPinkyToe@mastodon.world
2025-05-30 00:17:15

Do not lease the Orb.
Never share the Orb.
Do not try to sell or hack into the Orb.
Take care of and return the Orb as required.

@ThatHoarder@mastodon.online
2025-05-29 15:17:16

It can be very surface level, the concept of self-care. overcomecompulsivehoarding.co.

@blakes7bot@mas.torpidity.net
2025-05-29 15:22:38

Series D, Episode 13 - Blake
DEVA: Hm. You've been given a temporary appointment as a law enforcement officer.
BLAKE: That central computer doesn't care who it makes respectable, does it?
DEVA: It's an inferior model, I'm afraid.
blake.torpidity.net/m/413/260

Claude 3.7 describes the image as: "This is a black and white image from a classic British science fiction television series from the late 1970s/early 1980s. The image shows a person with curly, dark hair and a somewhat disheveled appearance, wearing what appears to be a rough-textured coat or jacket with an upturned collar. The expression on their face appears somewhat intense or thoughtful.

The setting seems to be some kind of industrial or spacecraft interior, with what looks like storage c…
@Carwil@mastodon.online
2025-05-29 06:23:26

The two most viable interpretations are that Trump policies (1) portend a wide-spectrum attack on the humanities, sciences, universities, health care, and foreigners.
Or that (2) they have more specific targets within these fields.
The evidence for (1) is mounting.

@billbert@mastodon.social
2025-05-25 03:59:13

“You already posted at 11:46 pm” I DON’T CARE I DON’T CARE I DON’T CARE #fedica

@gedankenstuecke@scholar.social
2025-05-29 20:25:52

«AI systems are an attack on workers, climate goals, our information environment, and civil liberties. Rather than enhancing our human qualities, these systems degrade our social relations, and undermine our capacity for empathy and care.»
Nice writing by @…!
thedabbler.patatas.ca/pages/ai

@bobmueller@mastodon.world
2025-05-28 22:00:35

Good to see at least someone's calling legislators out for their hypocrisy.
#Texas #religion #FirstAmendment

@blakes7bot@mas.torpidity.net
2025-05-29 15:22:38

Series D, Episode 13 - Blake
DEVA: Hm. You've been given a temporary appointment as a law enforcement officer.
BLAKE: That central computer doesn't care who it makes respectable, does it?
DEVA: It's an inferior model, I'm afraid.
blake.torpidity.net/m/413/260

Claude 3.7 describes the image as: "This is a black and white image from a classic British science fiction television series from the late 1970s/early 1980s. The image shows a person with curly, dark hair and a somewhat disheveled appearance, wearing what appears to be a rough-textured coat or jacket with an upturned collar. The expression on their face appears somewhat intense or thoughtful.

The setting seems to be some kind of industrial or spacecraft interior, with what looks like storage c…
@sean@scoat.es
2025-05-27 01:33:18

Remember when XML-RPC got cool so everyone rushed to haphazardly attach endpoints to their stuff? And then how also everyone found that maybe they should have rushed less to a more complete solution that actually took care of things like… security?
Ok, now: MCP.

@arXiv_mathSG_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-05-30 07:27:21

A Homotopical Invariant of Weinstein Surfaces
Shanon J. Rubin
arxiv.org/abs/2505.23377 arxiv.org/pdf/2505.23377

@nemorosa@mastodon.nu
2025-05-27 08:08:38

#WritersCoffeeClub 5/27. What is a ‘load-bearing’ part of your non-writerly life that makes writing possible for you?
I have a limited amount of energy and my family comes first, and then obligations that I have to take care of. Work is necessary, not optional.
The time I have left is my spare time. We all have that, an hour or two when we're free.
During that time,…

@nerb@techhub.social
2025-04-15 23:38:39

@Snowshadow@mastodon.social
Would be a shame if the crazy red hat wearing health sites were reported
wtphealthcare.com/

@arXiv_econTH_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-05-29 10:15:33

This arxiv.org/abs/2505.20551 has been replaced.
initial toot: mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_eco…

@michaels@mstdn.nursing.unibas.ch
2025-05-27 07:33:14

Delirium often goes underreported, making it hard for #AI to predict accurately. Our review of 120 studies found common data issues that hurt model reliability. We created a step-by-step guide to help build fairer, more accurate models—so we eventually can detect #delirium earlier and im…

Screenshot of first page of Schöler, L.M., Graf, L., Airola, A., Ritzi, A., Simon, M., Peltonen, L.-M., 2025. Determining the ground truth for the prediction of delirium in adult patients in acute care: a scoping review. JAMIA Open 8, ooaf037. https://doi.org/10.1093/jamiaopen/ooaf037
@ThatHoarder@mastodon.online
2025-05-28 13:37:17

What can we do that nurtures us? overcomecompulsivehoarding.co.

@danyork@mastodon.social
2025-05-23 21:51:07

Dear @… ,
I get that you need to FOCUS, but I'm personally bummed you are killing off #Pocket, as it's a service I use pretty much ** every single day! ** 😞 (I don't care about Fakespot )
But please... literally *** NO ONE *** is asking for mor…

@hey@social.nowicki.io
2025-05-24 18:15:32

We sometimes think about Switzerland as the country-as-a-fortress, but in reality we should look at Finland.
They organised their entire country, including culture, health care system for the not-that-theoretical-anymore case of needing to fight for their independence again.
youtube.com/watch?v=R…

@JorgeStolfi@mas.to
2025-04-22 17:20:19

Now for some theology. Since Eve was created by God from Adam's rib, she/he/they had a Y chromosome, therefore she/he/they was biologically male -- not just the first woman but also the fist trans. Her/his/their three children with Adam must have been created by cloning and thus were all male. Were it not for daughters born from Adam's affair with Lilith, the human species would have ended there, since when the couple left Eden they lost access to free health care including furthe…

@gfriend@mas.to
2025-04-14 17:19:08

And from the [not] #freemarket annals: 
"And of course, patients don't get to merge to monopoly (that's what governments are for, and we know how Blue Cross feels about single payer care). Workers don't get to merge to monopoly either (that's what unions are for, and no one hates a union more than a health care monopolist)."
PS: CEO says "authorization never sa…

@esoriano@social.linux.pizza
2025-05-23 17:56:19

This prick is always wrong.
LD_PRELOAD rules, paper coming soon!
(Yep it’s fake but I don’t care lol)

@grifferz@social.bitfolk.com
2025-05-22 21:13:38

I've been happy with my decision about 6 months ago to cancel some news subscriptions and pay for a 404 Media one. Today though I listened to the subscribers-only section of their podcast about how they were doing financially and their principles on growth and I was further encouraged that it had been the right thing to do.
Here's a referral link to their free newsletter. I think if several people use it I might get some free merch but I don't care about that.

@piger@mastodon.social
2025-05-19 10:18:46

recap from my weekend distro hopping (that was severely limited by the good weather):
- tried Hyprland: cool but I still don't care about tiling window managers; terminals have tabs, emacs is its own window manager, the rest can be full screen or half screen.
- cool to learn about "new" things like Universal Kernel Image, a bit about UEFI, etc.
- I don't like the LEGO approach to build a Desktop; I care about this as much as 10 years ago: 0

@nemorosa@mastodon.nu
2025-05-27 08:08:38

#WritersCoffeeClub 5/27. What is a ‘load-bearing’ part of your non-writerly life that makes writing possible for you?
I have a limited amount of energy and my family comes first, and then obligations that I have to take care of. Work is necessary, not optional.
The time I have left is my spare time. We all have that, an hour or two when we're free.
During that time,…

@nerb@techhub.social
2025-04-15 23:38:39

@Snowshadow@mastodon.social
Would be a shame if the crazy red hat wearing health sites were reported
wtphealthcare.com/

@ThatHoarder@mastodon.online
2025-05-25 14:29:11

Self-care has become very commodified overcomecompulsivehoarding.co.

@pdmckone@mstdn.ca
2025-05-21 12:06:57

Every breath you take
I don't care who you are, Sting
I'll be watching you.
#dailyhaikuprompt - breath
#haiku
#poem

@salrandolph@zirk.us
2025-03-06 14:54:17

This talk is part of what has become a series on the subject of care as one way we can respond to the present national moment.
I hope you are holding true.
salrandolph.substack.com/p/hol

@annettamallon@aus.social
2025-04-07 00:04:16

This Wednesday afternoon April 9th from 3-6pm there's an end of life information event at the Westbury Community Centre.
Speakers include myself, the northern Palliative Care Tasmania coordinator and a social worker with palliative care.
There will also be a short film.
I'll be discussing rights, options, choices, and money saving tips.
#tasmania

@tweedge@cybersecurity.theater
2025-04-02 19:37:57

#uspol Federal grants that my mom's department uses to study long-term care for people with Alzheimer's disease have been withdrawn, and an accompanying letter bearing RFK Jr.'s signature decried their work as unscientific and a waste of money.
This is especially sad to our family as her father/my grandfather had Alzheimer's for many years before he passed.
To sus…

Bugs Bonny dressed in a tuxedo captioned "I wish all RFK Jr. brain worms a very bon appetit"
@ThatHoarder@mastodon.online
2025-05-25 18:34:08

If the self-care information we are hearing is all about something we have to buy or something we have to spend money on or something that's being marketed at us, that's not actually what the spirit of self-care should be about.

@blaise@mastodon.cloud
2025-05-22 19:20:48

I'm not advocating psychopathy, but hear me out. Aren't psychopaths happier than everyone else? They feel no empathy, so they don't feel guilty or remorseful for anything they've ever done. They feel superior to those around them. What they want, at this moment, is basically all they will ever care about.
Seems like a fairly placid internal life, to me...

@arXiv_csOH_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-05-23 09:46:18

This arxiv.org/abs/2504.03737 has been replaced.
initial toot: mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_csOH_…

@berlinbuzzwords@floss.social
2025-05-14 12:00:21

Satellite Event
AIFoundry invites you to the 2nd edition of the AI Plumbers Conference, a meetup for low-level AI builders who value real conversations over keynote slides and for anyone working in modern data infrastructure, machine learning and open-source software projects. Connect, swap ideas and collaborate, free from the pressure of constant talks.
📅 When: June 15, 2025 – 10 am-5 pm
📍 Where: GLS Event Campus Berlin, Kastanienallee 82 | 10435 Berlin
Register now:

@grifferz@social.bitfolk.com
2025-05-22 21:13:38

I've been happy with my decision about 6 months ago to cancel some news subscriptions and pay for a 404 Media one. Today though I listened to the subscribers-only section of their podcast about how they were doing financially and their principles on growth and I was further encouraged that it had been the right thing to do.
Here's a referral link to their free newsletter. I think if several people use it I might get some free merch but I don't care about that.

@georgiamuseum@glammr.us
2025-05-07 13:38:44

We spent the past two months redoing our sculpture garden. We opened it 14 years ago, and it needed a little care, mostly to the plant life. The new plants are native varieties for the most part, and the garden has been redesigned to create separate spaces for art and events. Learn more:

Three workers from Ruppert planting a native variety of liriope in the Georgia Museum of Art's Jane and Harry Willson Sculpture Garden. They're all down on the ground, wearing green shirts, dark pants and bright yellow caution vests, as they gently place each plant into neatly ordered rows in the dirt.
@arXiv_econTH_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-05-28 07:22:14

Trade among moral agents with information asymmetries
Jos\'e Ignacio Rivero-Wildemauwe
arxiv.org/abs/2505.20551 a…

@ThatHoarder@mastodon.online
2025-05-25 14:34:15

If you're trying to justify a purchase you don't need, it's very easy to say is this self-care? Sure! overcomecompulsivehoarding.co.

@curiouscat@fosstodon.org
2025-05-16 17:49:12

Those who are alive today because they received vaccinations, breathed clean air, drank clean water... don't know that is why they are alive.
And all those hundreds of thousands of USA citizens that will die due to this administration killing life saving health care programs and life saving environmental and food safety policy won't know they died due to who we chose to elect. But they will still be dead.

@sonnets@bots.krohsnest.com
2025-05-11 11:25:13

Sonnet 048 - XLVIII
How careful was I when I took my way,
Each trifle under truest bars to thrust,
That to my use it might unused stay
From hands of falsehood, in sure wards of trust!
But thou, to whom my jewels trifles are,
Most worthy comfort, now my greatest grief,
Thou best of dearest, and mine only care,
Art left the prey of every vulgar thief.
Thee have I not lock'd up in any chest,
Save where thou art not, though I feel t…

@tiotasram@kolektiva.social
2025-05-08 21:13:27

US political contradictions; knowledge systems
As Trump at least partially succeeds in constructing an alternate reality for his most ardent followers, it's tempting to think of his dogma as false, in contrast to some imagined "truth" which his non-followers are smart enough to believe in. But a more nuanced view of knowledge would admit that different groups of people have different shared truths, constituting different knowledge systems which each deviate from what's objectively measurable in different ways, and in fact they each accept different standards of what is objective, so there's not really a single "ground truth" we can even compare to to determine which of these knowledge systems is "more correct" (similar problems arise even if we only care about "more useful").
To make this more concrete, we can see that e.g., competing quantum physics theories, or likewise competing religious beliefs, have no reasonable basis on which to judge between them, either in terms of "truth" or "utility." So the Trump-dogma knowledge system, although bad, morally repugnant, etc., can't so easily be dismissed as "false" in my view. "Distorted" or "malignant" or "evil" or "contradictory" are better monikers, in my opinion.
But what I'm even more interested in thinking about is: in what ways does the current American liberal "common sense" knowledge system already bear the scars of past fascist lies & contradictions? I can think of a few:
"Columbus was an explorer."
This is "factually accurate" in the same way some of Trump's propaganda is, but it's also a cruel distortion of "Columbus was a child murderer," and it's a misrepresentation that serves an evil purpose, yet which is widely taught in elementary schools today.
Another: "dropping atomic bombs on civilians in Japan was necessary to end WWII."
Perhaps in the future we'll have "family separation & the 2025 ICE crackdowns were necessary to end the immigration crisis," although I dearly hope not.
"Reparations for slavery aren't reasonable," is yet another...
I'll close this rambling with a question: what other fascist lies have you noticed that are normalized in America right now from past Trump-like leaders (or even from less overtly fascist institutions)?

@castarco@hachyderm.io
2025-03-20 13:50:58

techno-political rant
Say what you want about using the right tool for each problem, but there are tools that suck no matter what.
I'm tired of people portraying legit technical criticism as "biased" and "religious", while at the same time they present themselves as tolerant and open-minded (spoiler: for the most part, they aren't).
Almost every day of my life I have to deal with the nasty consequences of ultra-dumb decisions made by the very same people who are obsessed with productivity and criticise all day long whoever pushes for any design that shows any minim amount of care and/or deep thought (mostly via strawmen arguments).
And, of course, unironically: this has a lot to do with capitalism, as many of our other social and economic problems.
They arrive, have a strike of super-productivity for a few weeks/months and then use that as a trampoline to raise through the ranks or abandon ship before having to face the consequences of their technical crimes.
Then others arrive and are obviously slower at that same job... so the uneducated observers start believing that these newcomers aren't as good as the class traitors who wrote the initial nasty code.
To make things worse, if any of these newcomers dare to speak openly about introducing good practices... this ends up creating a new mental association (in the minds of uneducated observers) between "good engineering" and "lack of productivity".
The ones trying to fix the mess are indeed slower, not because they try to do things the right way though, but because they have to waste vasts amounts of time fixing what is objectively broken besides doing the "visible" work.
Most of today's established "super-productive" ones, if they were starting today, would be probably "vibe coders", certainly not what we commonly understand as a programmer. Not because AI-coding is the future, but because they never cared about the trade at all. They were here only for the grift.

@zudn@theres.life
2025-03-01 10:17:35

Ron B. lives in a care facility but is still writing. He writes about Jesus.
#Bible

@christydena@zirk.us
2025-05-03 05:25:08

Free course: "The Stories We Live By," an online course in ecolinguistics provided by the University of Gloucestershire.
"The course examines a wide range of texts from advertisements, lifestyle magazines and economics textbooks to surfing guides, Native American sayings and Japanese animation. In each case, the question is whether the stories that underlie texts encourage us to care about people and the ecosystems that life depends on."
Link to course:

@ThatHoarder@mastodon.online
2025-05-24 11:14:06

🆕 Podcast ep 187: What if we focused less on self-care and more on self-nurture to progress our hoarding recovery? overcomecompulsivehoarding.co.

@randy_@social.linux.pizza
2025-05-05 10:15:33

Over the last few months, I have filtered out most USA news, so I have basically a minimal knowledge of what is happening in that part of the world. To be honest, it's great! The same goes for tech, I work long 12-hour days and weekends as a sysadmin, and the last thing I want to see after those days is tech stuff. So, I read tech news through newsletters sent to an email address I only use for that purpose.
It’s making my life more relaxed not to care about what is happening on ot…

@ThatHoarder@mastodon.online
2025-05-23 10:34:08

New: Podcast ep 187: What if we focused less on self-care and more on self-nurture to progress our hoarding recovery? overcomecompulsivehoarding.co.

@lilmikesf@c.im
2025-05-24 01:33:35

#DJT #RWNL attack force wanted to put beltway's federal workforce into "trauma"... apparently attack is working according to this #WaPo article in latest #BezosPost

@Xexyz@mastodon.me.uk
2025-04-01 21:00:07

Grand Theft Auto Vice City: completed!
It turns out that pootling around finishing up side missions was actually the right thing to do. I started by finishing up the taxi and ice cream van missions, unlocking the regular payments from them, then I headed for the golf club to see if there was anything more to do there. It turns out that there wasn't, but I jumped in a boat and found myself on Prawn Island where there was a film studio in need of some tender care.

@arXiv_csOH_bot@mastoxiv.page
2025-05-19 09:28:31

This arxiv.org/abs/2504.03737 has been replaced.
initial toot: mastoxiv.page/@arXiv_csOH_…

@ThatHoarder@mastodon.online
2025-05-25 20:12:12

The way I see self-nurturing is that it's deeper, it's more compassionate to ourselves, it's more sustainable and also it's more personalised. overcomecompulsivehoarding.co.

@NathanALV@social.linux.pizza
2025-03-05 13:35:19

And Since on the topic of beach cleanup, I have been raised to care about the #environment and I have a distain towards people #littering and just general #pollution . If you want to am…

@castarco@hachyderm.io
2025-05-09 09:29:57

rant on software dev practices
What is it with P5js and virtually all its ecosystem (like Q5js) that, still today, didn't manage to _properly_ package their libraries to be distributed and used via package managers?
Same with their insistence to push global resources and state everywhere... and of course virtually not documenting any of the truly delicate details, just the trivial stuff that could be auto-discovered by relying on auto-complete tools.
I kind of understand wanting to keep the vanilla experience alive, making it "easy" for novices... but that shouldn't be at odds with more "professionalized" production pipelines, at least *not that much*.
For example, with Q5js:
- The NPM packages could be mentioned in their documentation (they are not, even though they are official)
- The NPM packages could define proper exports (same for the JS modules themselves), not forcing us to rely on relative paths to files in node_modules... 🤦
- Globals could be at least namespaced... of course, it would be much, much better if they didn't exist at all.
I'm writing this in 2025, not 1993... and I'm... "triggered".
At this point I'll have to check if I have any other neuro-condition beyond ADHD that makes me "obsessed" with technical flaws, because it seems to be a "me problem" when either virtually nobody sees that as a huge collection of fatal design flaws... or they see it and don't care at all.

@unchartedworlds@scicomm.xyz
2025-05-03 12:47:23

Unison campaign for fair pay at Nottingham University Hospitals
Here's an article about that fair pay campaign we heard about in the speeches today:
#Unison #PayFairForPatientCare #Nottingham #NUH #work #pay

@davidshq@hachyderm.io
2025-05-10 18:58:33

One of the most important lessons I've learned in life / continue to learn / managed to forget is the importance of "stopping." It is so easy for life to become overwhelming with all the things I must do. Work, family, friends, volunteering, community, finances, chores, taking care of my health, the list goes on...
"Life is a very simple thing. We make it more complex." - Anonymous
"When we are making our life more complex, that is precisely the time when we are totally incapable of seeing what we are doing. The more complex our lives are, the more we need to be present to them and, surprisingly, this is exactly the time when we are most distracted. When we are distracted, we tend to have poor judgment and make more mistakes . . . usually adding to the confusion . . . and so it goes."
"....We usually respond by trying to become even more controlling and, eventually (or immediately!), this just makes things worse."
"It's time to stop, take stock, take some deep breaths, rest, listen to others, and regroup...We may miss something. We may even miss something we think is important. That's okay. We're more important."
"Taking time to stop may be just what I need to move ahead."
-- Anne Wilson Schaef, Meditations for People Who (May) Worry Too Much, Ballantine Books, 1996, entry for May 6th.
#life #quotes #health #productivity

@ThatHoarder@mastodon.online
2025-05-24 13:32:11

It's exhausting to try and fix. There's a lot of work. There's a lot of thinking. There's a lot of decisions to make. There's a lot of emotional stuff to dredge through to try and get through it.

@ThatHoarder@mastodon.online
2025-05-23 06:33:56

Hitting your podcast app in a couple of hours, I talk about self-care vs self-nurture in the context of #HoardingDisorder
Subscribe to the pod to make sure you get it as soon as it's out over…

@unchartedworlds@scicomm.xyz
2025-05-06 12:54:11

Workplace Adjustments For Energy Limiting Conditions - free online event
On Zoom, Monday 16 June 2025
1pm - 2pm BST
From Astriid, a UK charity aiming "to make working practice more inclusive for people with long-term conditions"
"Are you seeking work alongside managing a long-term health condition? Join our free Spring Into Inclusive Employment Webinars!
"Working with an energy limiting condition is tough, but workplace adjustments can make things more manageable. In this session we’ll explore examples of reasonable adjustments to your working patterns, environment, and communication preferences that can all help you to thrive in your role while taking care of yourself."
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