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I used to let my lower belly pouch dictate my life – it’s the dumbest thing I’ve done, it’s just my body and that’s OK
A WOMAN has shared a valuable life lesson that she’s imparted to her followers.
The body-positive content creator said that she no longer lets worries about her lower belly dictate her life.
Abbie, a body positive influencer, shared how she let her lower belly ‘dictate’ her life[/caption]
Abbie (@_abbiekae) shared her experience in a video with over 80,000 TikTok followers.
“I would argue that the absolute dumbest thing I have ever done in my life was let my lower belly pouch dictate so many decisions I have made throughout my life,” she said.
“Things that I did and I wouldn’t do and try and not try… years of my life where my belly was the forefront of my brain.
“What’s it look like? What’s it gonna do if I do this? What’s it gonna hide best in?”
The content creator explained that she’s since grown from the experience and learned to let go.
“Now I have not lost any weight and now I look at my belly and it’s just like… it’s not that big of a deal man, it’s just my body, it just looks like this and it always has, and it’s okay,” she said.
“It’s just kind of liberating to wear things or buy things or try things or eat things when you’re sitting down and not be so worried about your belly poking out a little bit because that’s what it’s supposed to do,” she said.
People took to the comments to share their thoughts.
“It has literally dictated my happiness for over a decade, it’s exhausting,” said one commenter.
“Thank you, I’m gonna need to listen to this on repeat,” said another.
“This is something I’ve struggled with my whole life, thank you for this perspective shift so much, I def needed this reminder,” said a third.
“Very much needed to hear this today,” said a fourth.
Vet’s urgent warning to dog owners over room you must NEVER let your pet into… it could prove deadly
A VET has shared an urgent warning to dog owners over a room they should never allow their pets to enter.
Veterinarian Rachel Barrack said dogs should never be allowed in the bathroom or anywhere near the toilet.
This naughty pup shouldn’t be allowed inside the bathroom[/caption]
The veterinarian explained that all dogs, in particular larger breeds, should be kept far away from the bathroom no matter how needy or curious they are.
“Toilet bowls do not contain clean water that is appropriate for your dog or cat to consume.
“Keep the lid down so your large-breed dog cannot access the bowl,” Barrack told Insider,
Beyond the issues of contaminated water, the vet said that many bathrooms are cleaned with strong chemicals that can be toxic to your dogs and possibly deadly.
Barrack warned that even everyday person-care items kept in bathrooms could contain substances harmful for your canines.
Instead, keep the door closed or if this isn’t possible make the room dog-safe.
Store toiletries and cleaning products far out of reach from your pets and clean the room with non-harmful, softer chemicals.
Beyond the lavatory, homeowners should always be careful with what products they are using to clean their houses if they have pets, a home expert has warned.
Ivan Ivanov from End of Tenancy Cleaning explained: “Although many popular cleaning products can give us the results we want, they are not so kind to pets, potentially putting them at risk of serious health problems,” Ivanov explained.
According to data gathered by End of Tenancy Cleaning, common products pose a major risk.
Just like the strong products used in bathrooms, oven cleaners, dishwasher tablets, bleach, and even laundry products can cause your pets to become gravely ill.
Floor cleaners are known to pose a risk to pets, who spend plenty of time treading over or possibly licking those surfaces.
This is particularly pertinent for ammonium-based cleaners, which may cause irritation and chemical burns to paws and noses.
Highly-concentrated laundry products can get strong pet odours out of clothes and bedding. However, they can also linger in the fibres even after washing.
This, too, can cause irritation to your furry friends’ skin.
There’s even an easy rule of thumb to follow: “If they are fragrance-free, they are safer for your pet,” Ivanov said.
Microsoft Will Let More People Try Its Copilot AI in Office
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WhatsApp to Let Users Transfer Chats to Another iPhone Without Using iCloud
Currently, WhatsApp only lets iPhone users migrate their chat history and media to another iPhone if they have created a Chat Backup which is uploaded to iCloud.
With the new feature, called “Transfer Chats to iPhone,” users need only download WhatsApp on their new phone, register with the same number, and then use their old iPhone to scan a QR code shown on the new device to automatically transfer their chat history.
As noted by WaBetaInfo, the new built-in service offers a significant advantage to users limited to iCloud’s 5GB of free storage who do not have the space available to back up their chat history on Apple’s servers.
The new chat transfer feature is currently available to some beta testers who have installed the latest version of WhatsApp beta for iOS from the TestFlight app. It is expected to roll out to even more people over the coming days, but it’s not clear when the feature will appear for regular WhatsApp users.
News of the feature in testing follows parent company Meta’s announcement last week that it is rolling out multi-device login support for more than one phone. The change means users will be able to log into the same WhatsApp account on up to four phones, instead of being limited to just one phone and multiple desktop devices.
With the new feature, said to be rolling out to all users within the coming weeks, users’ messages will be synced across multiple devices including other phones. So even if one device is switched off, they can access the app on other devices.
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Report: FAA Overruled Engineers, Let Boing Max Keep Flying
One engineer made a preliminary estimate that the chance of another Max crash was more than 13 times greater than FAA risk guidelines allow. An FAA official said the analysis “suggested that there was a 25% chance of an accident in 60 days” if no changes were made to the planes. “However, this document was not completed and did not go through managerial review due to lack of detailed flight data,” the report said. FAA officials at headquarters in Washington, D.C., and the agency’s Seattle office opted not to ground the plane. “Instead, they waited for more detailed data to arrive,” the watchdog said in the report, which was made public Friday.
The first Max crash occurred in October 2018 in Indonesia and was followed by the second in March 2019 in Ethiopia. In all, 346 people died. The FAA was the last major aviation regulator to ground the Max — three days after the second crash. The FAA did not let the planes fly again until late 2020, after Boeing altered a flight-control system that autonomously pointed the plane’s nose down before both crashes. The inspector general’s office said the FAA’s caution on grounding the Max fit with its tendency of waiting for detailed data — an explanation that agency officials offered at the time. Still, the watchdog recommended that FAA document how key and urgent safety decisions are made and make several other changes in how it analyzes crashes.
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