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  • Love this kind of post. I'm good at thrifting, I find 90% of my favorite clothes from thrift stores haha. I'm also good at articulating my thoughts and feelings. :)

    • Those are both fantastic skills! Any thrifting tips?

      • I try not to overthink anything until I've actually tried it on. So if anything catches my eye I'll try it haha and then kinda revise my opinion from there. I also always like to try one or two things that I wouldn't normally go for but think they look kinda cute? I've gotten several of my favorite dresses by doing that 😊 consequently I always end up with like 30 things to try on haha

  • I'm good at home canning. I'm good at baking on a homemaking level! (No masterpiece cakes from me, but amazing holiday cookies!). I'm good at making little cats love me!

    • I've never been able to can, so I admire that. And I love home made baked stuff even the not great stuff is loads better than store bought!

      • Water bath canning is surprisingly easy to get into! And very safe, if you follow the safety stuff from like Ball Blue Book/Kerr and the National Center for Home Food Preservation things and such!

  • I am good at taking care of my dogs (and my past pets which includes cats), I love them very much and I've given them each a good life during their time with me. I am a good partner to my SO, I communicate with them (this took a lot of work to get better at) and am affectionate. I am good at listening to my friends and giving them support. I am good at computer-related things and like to tinker. I am good at styling my hair and applying eye makeup. I am good at sticking to a diet (lost 30 lbs, 15 lbs more to go).

    • That's a lot of truly brilliant things well done. I'm really impressed by the computer tinkering, I've always struggled with that. That's A LOT of weight, you've worked hard to do that. What inspired you to lose weight?

      • Thanks 😁 I had always wanted to lose weight (I gained it around college) but it felt impossible at times since I am disabled. When covid happened, I read a lot of stuff about overweight and obese people dying from covid. So I've been taking steps since then, reducing/replacing my food, weighing my food, etc. It was very hard but I've seen a consistent slope since then. I also downloaded a new app called Walkscape, it is like Runescape except you power everything with your steps which has encouraged me to walk more on my good days. There is a community for it btw !walkscape@lemmy.world. I don't think I had covid at any point, maybe I was asymptomatic, and had the vaccines as soon as they were ready. But still, seeing my old clothes fitting again is great.

  • I'm not a woman, but on behalf of my partner: she's awesome with graphic design, in less than a year, as a contractor for a national graphic design agency, she has won employee of the month, which included a nice $100 bonus (she doesn't work for the company directly, this is unheard of).

    But me, personally, I'm really good at laying in bed and making my pussy feel good.

  • I can honestly say I am good at being a psychotherapist. I hated my old career (financial auditing), and I love this one. Because I love it, I am motivated to learn new things and become the best I can be. I have amazing clients, and they are making progress. I’m proud of what I do!

    • That's a fantastic career to have, and changing careers was a powerful step. You get to help others but really develop yourself at the same time, so it's win win! Are there any particular areas of therapy you're interested in?

      • I work mostly with women with childhood and relationship trauma, and I do EMDR, Accelerated Resolution Therapy, and Internal Family Systems.

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