When I say Jumping TRUMPS anything you can do in a gym…
I mean it.
You cannot name a better Exercise.
The amount of Jumping Variations are endless…
Benefits are off the charts…
Everybody has access to this Transformational Exercise at anytime/anywhere!
Freedom.
One thing I admire about GenZ is their ability to leave any situation by saying "the vibes are a bit off, I'm out"
Millennials will sit there and take it until their soul comes out to drag them away.
Self-checkout lanes are a scam to make customers do unpaid labor for massive retail corporations. They eliminate cashier jobs to save money, yet they don't pass any of those savings down to us. Then they have an employee stand there and watch you like a criminal while you scan your own groceries.
If I am checking out my own items and bagging them, I deserve a 5% discount on my entire receipt.I will gladly stand in the one open human lane just to avoid using those automated machines.
one of the main reasons i’m so gentle with myself is cause i believe i’ve already experienced enough hardship in my life. i’ve already been mishandled and undervalued by others and myself at times. so i deserve more patience, forgiveness, and consideration at this point.
Millennials watched their parents lose everything in 2008. Then got handed $100K in student debt. Then got called entitled for wanting a living wage. Then survived a pandemic in our prime years. Then got priced out of every neighborhood we grew up in. And y’all really wonder why we’re not okay? We’ve been in survival mode for 20 years straight and nobody even noticed.
A child loves their parents so sincerely from the moment they’re born.
Every time I think about that, I’m amazed by how many years of effort it must take to fill their head with enough hurt, fear, or disappointment for them to stop loving you.
Someone said he took an Excel beginner’s course online and 30 minutes into the class, he realized he had been lying on every job application about being an Excel expert 😂💔
America is hosting the world‘s largest sleepover. And after watching 12 hours of foreigners, absolutely loving America I’m starting to suffer from FOMO.
Erica Komisar said something every parent needs to hear:
The greatest gift you can give your kids isn’t perfect parenting. It’s loving your spouse, openly, warmly, with real affection, right in front of them.
Your brain is plastic, especially early on. But even if your child is five, ten, or older, it’s never too late. The sooner you fix the “injury,” the faster real healing happens, just like a sprained ankle. Small changes in how you show up can shift everything almost immediately.
Strong marriages don’t just make kids feel safe. They literally help wire their brains for security and love.
Kids don’t need perfect parents. They need parents who love each other.
What’s your honest take, how much does seeing real love between parents actually shape a child?