safetycynthia
SafetyCynthia
safetycynthia

I gotta agree with you, BatMark.

Bless his little heart!

I worry about anything on Etsy after finding out about [Regretsy.com] so now I check out whether or not an Etsy store is legit. I haven't had time to check this one out but I will :)

Mine act like an alarm clock. A nagging voice will start with something like "Hey, don't you think you should audit an area of the plant you haven't been out to this week?" Or "You should follow up with the employee who reported an incident and see if their supervisor has done anything." If I hit the snooze button

Yes, Safety.

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Southpaw - I'm going to try this one! My office is getting ready to switch from Lotus Notes to Outlook and I'm looking forward to a fresh start!

Part of it is the "glass half empty or half full" mentality (ok ok, if you're an engineer, the glass was designed too large). Generally, am I going to look at my life and be grateful for what I have or focus on what I am missing? Even when working on projects, I have to stop and look at how much progress I've made or

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I'm sorry to hear that!

I love peonies! They are hardy perennials and can be divided year after year. Big plus: They are pollinated by ants so they stay out of your house. The more you know.

LOL Do you grow cat grass for them? I do, and I have to keep it from them until it grows tall enough to eat. Otherwise the tender little shoots are destroyed as soon as they appear, and I find a sad, dirty mess. :/

Each cat is different. I have one that could care less AFTER she checks them out. Then, and only then, can I put them up out of reach. Go figure.

That's why I keep a work journal. Listing everything I get done each day helps me feel like I am accomplishing something. Some days, I'm pretty impressed with myself, and it helps me have a more positive outlook (instead of focusing on what's not getting done, I'm focusing on what IS getting done).

The best advice I ever received from a mentor was "I don't know but I can find out. Let me get back to you." And then get back to them (the most important part)! People have a lot more respect for that kind of attitude than a know-it-all or BSer.

Having moved from the Northeast to NC (near Charlotte), I can attest that they aren't all bigoted assholes here, but the recent election showed me that there are still way too many. Way too many.

One bucket household here. I make twice what Mr Safety makes (and he has two jobs), and he is proud of it! We have our set monthly bills and a minimum percentage that goes into retirement and into savings. We do not spend any money without telling each other first. We joke about getting "permission" before spending

Is this a troll article?