Mine is to to keep chocolate in the fridge. It’s a lot crunchier and has more chocolate taste.

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    9 months ago

    When having a conversation someone, try paying attention to the other person’s body language, tone and the way things are said.

    You can pick up a lot of things that way, possibly mood and others.

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      9 months ago

      Another tip is if somebody says something, do not necessarily come back with a topical response, sometimes just repeat exactly what they just said flatly and wait for them.

      This shows you are listening and creates a nanosecond of validation. And instead of filling the gap in conversation with your response, you give them a chance to expand their thoughts.