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taskopadinfo · 1 year ago
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Workload Management APP - Taskopad
Taskopad is a cutting-edge Workload Management App designed to streamline tasks and enhance productivity. With intuitive features and seamless integration, Taskopad simplifies project tracking, team collaboration, and deadline management. This Workload Management Software empowers users with customizable dashboards, priority settings, and real-time updates. Boost efficiency, meet deadlines, and achieve your goals effortlessly with Taskopad—the ultimate solution for organized and effective workload management.
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taskopad59 · 2 years ago
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Simplify Workload Management with Our App - Boost Efficiency and Productivity!
Elevate your productivity with our cutting-edge workload management app. Whether you're a professional or part of a team, our app is designed to streamline your work, prioritize tasks, and meet deadlines effortlessly. With a user-friendly interface and real-time updates, you can take control of your workload like never before. Stay organized, reduce stress, and improve efficiency with our workload management app. Say goodbye to overwhelm and hello to a more productive work life. Download our app now and experience the difference!
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techdirectarchive · 1 year ago
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How to Configure Azure Container Registry for a secure connection with Azure Container Apps
Ensuring container app resource security is important, and creating a private endpoint for security ensures it. This guide prioritizes actively configuring Azure Container Registry for secure connections with Azure Container Apps. Microsoft Azure empowers users with Azure Container Registry, enabling secure storage and management of Docker container images via Docker Hub technology. Azure…
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missdollcouture · 1 year ago
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NEW YEAR, NEW ME
this is a collab w the it girl @prettieinpink !!
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HABITS TO IMPLEMENT 
Movement (yoga, running, Pilates, walking, gym, etc. Anything that allows you to move your body 
Reflection- make a note of things you would like to improve on. This could be self-love, relationships, 
STAY CONSISTENT
Consistency is key. Make sure to stick to your plan and keep working towards your goals every day. Even small steps are progress. Try to make your goal part of your daily routine. 
HOW TO STAY CONSISTENT 
SCHEDULE- Setting schedules helps really well with consistency. Make a schedule for the tasks you need to do daily or weekly to achieve your goals. This can help you make your goals a part of your routine, making it easier to stay consistent.
STAY ORGANIZED- Keep track of your tasks and goals. Use tools like calendars, to-do lists, or apps to help you stay organized and remember what you need to do.
DISCIPLINE YOURSELF- Sometimes, you won't feel like working towards your goals, and that's okay. The key is to maintain discipline and do the task anyway. Remember, consistency is about doing the task regularly, not just when you feel like it.
START SMALL- Don't overwhelm yourself with huge tasks. Start small and gradually increase your workload as you build consistency.
DON’T BE TOO HARD ON YOURSELF- If you miss a day, don't beat yourself up. Instead, acknowledge that it happened, understand why, and move on. Consistency is about long-term progress, not perfection.
CREATE A PLAN
Once you know what your goals are, create a step-by-step plan on how to achieve them. Break down each goal into smaller, manageable tasks. This might involve creating a timeline, setting deadlines, or identifying resources or tools you might need.
LEAVE THINGS IN THE PAST 
In 2023, I’m sure everyone has had ups and downs, but not letting them define you as a person is something that has to be done in order for you to become a new person.
HOW TO LEAVE THINGS IN THE PAST
ACCEPTANCE-  Acknowledge the past and accept it as part of your life story. Understand that it's something that has shaped you but doesn't define you.
FORGIVENESS- Forgive yourself and others. Holding onto resentment only harms you. Letting go of grudges can bring a sense of peace and open up space for healthier relationships.
LEARN FROM IT- Every experience, good or bad, is an opportunity to learn. Reflect on these experiences and use them as stepping stones to better decisions in the future.
FOCUS ON THE PRESENT- The past is unchangeable, but the present is in your control. Concentrate on what you can do now to create a positive future.
SET NEW GOALS- Create new objectives for yourself. This gives you something to work towards and helps shift your focus from the past to the future.
PRACTISE MINDFULNESS- Mindfulness is about staying focused on the present moment. Practices like meditation can help you stay grounded and prevent you from dwelling on the past.
ADJUST YOUR PLAN AS NEEDED
It's okay if your initial plan doesn't work out exactly as you thought. Life happens, and it's important to be flexible and adapt your plan as needed. If you find that a certain approach isn't working, don't be afraid to try something different.
PRACTICE SELF CARE
Remember to take care of yourself physically, emotionally, and mentally. This can include things like getting enough sleep, eating healthy, exercising regularly, and taking time to relax and do things you enjoy. Don't forget that self-care is an important part of reaching your goals.
WAYS TO PRACTICE SELF CARE-
BALANCED DIET-  There is no need to restrict yourself from foods but eating a healthy, balanced diet is crucial for maintaining physical health. Try to include plenty of fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains in your diet.
EXERCISE REGULARLY- Regular physical activity can help reduce stress, improve mood, and boost overall health. This doesn't necessarily mean going to the gym - it could be anything from a brisk walk to a yoga class
GET ENOUGH SLEEP-  Aim for 7-9 hours of sleep per night. Establish a regular sleep schedule and create a relaxing bedtime routine to improve sleep quality.
STAY HYDRATED-  Drinking enough water each day is important for overall health. Try to aim for at least 8 glasses per day.
TAKE BREAKS- Make sure to take regular breaks throughout the day, especially if you're working or studying. This can help prevent burnout and improve productivity.
DO THINGS YOU ENJOY- Make time for hobbies or activities you enjoy. This could be anything from reading a book to playing a sport to painting. 
  CELEBRATE SMALL THINGS
Don't wait until you've reached your big goal to celebrate. Celebrate small wins along the way to keep your motivation high. This could be treating yourself to something you enjoy, or simply taking a moment to acknowledge your achievement.
REFLECTING ON THE PAST YEAR
Think about how the past year went. Did you learn anything? Did you reach new goals? If you don't the answers to these questions, I recommend further examining your year!!
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glowettee · 2 months ago
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Hi Mindy! I’m a college student and I’m struggling to go to bed at a decent hour (think 3 am bedtimes every day) because of the amount of homework I have. Do you have any tips for time management so I can figure out how to get my homework done all during the day so I’m not losing sleep? (Any app recommendations or suggestions on how to schedule my day would be greatly appreciated). Thank you so much! I love your blog and I love seeing your posts🩷
how to get your life together & actually sleep: time management tips for college✨
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hi love! 💌 first off, thank you so much for your sweet words. they genuinely made me smile. i’m so proud of you for wanting to improve your time management and prioritize your sleep (honestly, sleep is like the ultimate self-care, and you deserve it). i know college can feel like a whirlwind of assignments, deadlines, and just… life. staying up until 3 am is no joke, and it’s amazing that you’re ready to make a change. let’s make your routine feel a little more manageable and a lot more magical.
☁️ romanticize your productivity: first thing’s first: mindset. instead of viewing homework as this scary, endless task that eats up your nights, try to romanticize it. create a cozy study ritual. light a candle, make a cute study playlist (ex: lo-fi mixed with soft acoustics), and set up your space in a way that makes you actually want to sit down and work. i know it sounds silly, but giving your study sessions a soft, aesthetic vibe can make them feel less like a chore and more like a peaceful little routine. i have a lot of posts talking about this
🌙 break down your workload: sometimes it’s not about how much work you have but how it’s organized. take a few minutes in the morning or the night before to make a list of what you actually need to accomplish. break it down into small, bite-sized tasks. for example, instead of “study for chem exam,” write down “review chapter 4 notes,” “do practice problems,” and “make flashcards for key concepts.” checking off small tasks feels way more rewarding than staring at a big, vague to-do.
💡 create a time-blocking ritual: i’m obsessed with time-blocking because it feels like giving each task its own little home. instead of doing everything all at once (which is just chaos), dedicate specific chunks of time to each task. for instance:
🌼 9-10 am: review lecture notes
✨ 10-11:30 am: work on that essay (no distractions)
🍓 11:30-12: take a break, stretch, grab a snack
💻 12-1: group project research set timers to keep yourself accountable. i use the “focus keeper” app for 25-minute work sessions with 5-minute breaks. it’s surprisingly motivating!
📅 the magic of reverse scheduling: if you know you want to be in bed by, say, 11 pm, plan your day backwards from there. schedule your evening wind-down routine (like skincare, a little journaling, and tea) and work your way back through the hours, assigning tasks in reverse. this way, you’re prioritizing sleep as non-negotiable and shaping your day to respect that.
✨ my fave apps for dreamy productivity:
notion: perfect for creating aesthetic, organized to-do lists, study schedules, and even journaling about your progress.
flora: turns studying into a game by planting a virtual tree while you focus. if you leave the app, the tree dies (no pressure, right?).
toggl: tracks your time so you can see how long tasks actually take. it’s eye-opening to realize you might be spending way more time scrolling than studying.
clockify: like a little personal assistant that tracks your study sessions and breaks. it’s simple and kind of addicting to see how productive you’ve been.
habitica: makes productivity feel like an RPG game. complete with character upgrades when you check things off. honestly, it’s too cute to resist.
💖 mindy’s personal tips:
📝 batch similar tasks: do all your note-taking at once, then all your problem-solving. your brain doesn’t have to keep switching gears.
🎯 use the “two-minute rule”: if something takes less than two minutes, do it right away (like replying to emails or organizing your notes).
🕰️ the 1-3-5 rule: pick one big task, three medium tasks, and five small ones to accomplish each day. it keeps your to-do list from being overwhelming.
✨ romanticize rest too: treat your sleep as sacred. create a pre-bed routine that you actually look forward to, like reading a few pages of a lighthearted book or doing a little night yoga.
🌸 don't forget how important 'no' is: sometimes, we overcommit because we’re too nice to say no. it’s okay to protect your time! practice polite ways to decline extra responsibilities when you know they’ll eat into your sleep. like, “i’d love to help, but i have to focus on my assignments tonight. let’s plan something for the weekend!”
🌙 gentle evening wind-down: your body needs time to transition from productivity mode to sleep mode. about an hour before bed, turn off your screens, dim the lights, and switch to calming activities. i like using the “calm” app for guided meditations that feel like little bedtime stories.
🌱 become a morning person (yes, it’s possible)
one trick that really works is having something to look forward to. think of a tiny, indulgent ritual that you save just for mornings. maybe it’s a frothy matcha latte with vanilla syrup, journaling in a pretty notebook, or listening to your favorite podcast while you stretch. the key is to make mornings feel like a gift to yourself rather than just the start of a grind.
set your alarm to a song that makes you feel good!! something soft and happy. bonus points if it’s different from your usual playlist because it’ll feel special. place your phone across the room so you have to physically get up to turn it off. i also love using the “alarmy” app because it makes you solve a simple puzzle before it stops ringing (annoying, but effective).
once you’re up, avoid falling back into bed by making your bed immediately. it’s like telling your brain, “we’re up now. no going back.” then, try a quick, gentle morning stretch to wake your body up without feeling rushed. mornings can actually feel soft and peaceful if you give yourself permission to take it slow.
as for getting enough sleep the night before. make it non-negotiable. treat your bedtime like an important meeting you can’t cancel. remind yourself that a well-rested mind works way better than a sleep-deprived one. it’s all about romanticizing rest as part of your productivity rather than seeing it as wasted time.
give it a week, and see how you feel. even a small shift, like waking up 30 minutes earlier, can make your day feel more spacious and less chaotic. being a morning person is just about creating tiny habits that make mornings feel like a calm beginning rather than a rushed scramble.
🌸 micro productivity okay, let’s be real... sometimes the idea of sitting down for a three-hour study session feels completely overwhelming. that’s where micro productivity comes in. instead of blocking out huge chunks of time, break your tasks into mini-sprints that fit into the small gaps of your day.
for example, while waiting for your coffee to brew, you could make a quick list of your priorities for the day. during your commute or while you’re eating lunch, review your flashcards or skim your notes. those little moments add up, and suddenly your workload doesn’t feel as intense because you’ve been chipping away at it throughout the day.
one of my favorite apps for this is “quizlet.” you can make digital flashcards and quickly review them whenever you have a spare moment. or use “ankidroid” for spaced repetition. it’s great for subjects that require lots of memorization.
another trick? the “two-minute rule.” if a task takes less than two minutes, do it immediately rather than adding it to your to-do list. this helps clear out small, annoying tasks that tend to pile up (like replying to emails or organizing your desktop).
i also love the idea of micro journaling. sometimes, when you’re overwhelmed, writing down just one thought or feeling can give your brain the clarity it craves. it doesn’t have to be a full journal entry, just a few words that capture your mood or intention.
don’t underestimate the function of small wins. every tiny task you complete builds momentum and makes the bigger assignments feel more doable. it’s like telling yourself, “i’m already being productive today. let’s keep that energy going.”
the goal is to make productivity feel more like a series of little achievements rather than one massive to-do list. micro productivity helps you stay on top of things without burning out, and it feels way more manageable when your schedule is packed.
💫 stay motivated when your energy is low we’ve all been there. those days when your brain feels like it’s wrapped in a fog, and the idea of tackling your to-do list feels impossible. it’s okay to have low-energy days, but let’s find a way to work with them instead of against them.
first, check in with yourself. is your low energy from lack of sleep, stress, or just general burnout? sometimes just identifying the reason helps you figure out what kind of self-care you need. if you’re physically tired, maybe your focus should be on rest or low-effort tasks. if it’s more mental fatigue, try switching up your study space or doing something creative to break the monotony.
use the idea of “productive rest.” sometimes, resting doesn’t mean doing nothing. it can be as simple as switching tasks to something lighter, like organizing your notes or doing some gentle stretching while listening to a podcast related to your coursework. this way, you’re still moving forward, just at a gentler pace.
set up a reward system to motivate yourself. for example, after 20 minutes of studying, give yourself a 5-minute break to scroll through pinterest or listen to a song you love. use apps like “forest” to stay focused during your work session and then celebrate with a cute coffee break when your tree grows.
also, be kind to yourself. it’s okay if you’re not operating at 100% all the time. instead of pushing yourself to be overly productive, prioritize what actually needs to get done. sometimes, just getting one important task out of the way is enough for the day, and that’s completely valid.
remember, your energy levels fluctuate, and that’s perfectly normal. don’t pressure yourself to be endlessly productive. balance is key. the goal is sustainable productivity, not burning out from trying to do everything at once. listen to your body, adjust your pace, and know that it’s okay to take breaks when you need them.
💫 final thoughts: it’s all about balance, being productive during the day is great, but you’re human. you can’t be on 24/7. give yourself grace when things don’t go perfectly. the goal isn’t perfection; it’s progress. prioritize rest as much as you prioritize getting things done, and your mind (and grades) will thank you.
xoxo mindy
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project-lumen · 2 months ago
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Project LUMEN: APPLICATIONS ROUND 2 OPENING SOON!!!!
As you can see on our lovely lil poster (made by @pinkish29) we're opening applications for the next round on the 30th of April! The period the apps are open will be for nearly three weeks (ending on May 20th) to give anyone plenty of time to apply. See below the Project Lumen banner for more info on the roles we have open!
Have you ever wanted to know what the life series would look like as a video game? Well we've got the answer for you! Project Lumen is an RPG-like game revolving around all the series of the life smp, with twists and turns, multiple storylines that can possible diverge from the 'canon' timeline. There will be mini games, quests related to each episode of a season, and much more!
Here's a basic rundown of what we're doing:
You, the player, are introduced as the Watcher Child (WC for short. They're the character in the poster above!). You are an apprentice within the Watchers, and your job is to follow and guide the champions chosen by the Watchers themselves through challenges and enemies. Featuring unique leveling systems, DnD inspired classes, and, most importantly, the ability to impact the story with the choices you make… because, after experiencing all the Life Series seasons from both the Watcher and the Player side, maybe you’ll have a change of mind. After all is said and done and seen, the world is yours to shape, Watcher Child.
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We are looking for both writers and background artists!
Writers will be in charge of helping getting the script together, creating dialogue and helping create both canon timelines and alternate timelines. Your job is to make the world real through the characters, the story, and the world. You don't need script writing experience though, you'll be given opportunities to learn if you're selected. We're just looking for those willing to learn and dedicate time towards this beautiful game!
Background artists, which are the most awesome people ever you should really become a background artist, will create the backgrounds for things like fights and loading screens. It's your job to mold the world of the life series for this project. You get to draw things like the Secret keeper from secret life, the relation-ship from double life, the forest burning and the desert deserting in third life, and everything in between!
Please keep in mind this project is a long-term project that takes many months to complete. The workload, though, is extremely manageable and everyone currently working on it is having a blast!
If you have any questions at all, give us a shout (an ask)! We'll be extremely happy to answer any questions, especially of what it's actually like creating for this project (it's awesome), because we're already partway through third life.
Looking forward to seeing all of your applications, and meeting all you lovely people who manage to get in!!!
-Team LUMEN
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allgoodnamesrgoneee · 4 months ago
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hey Bianca! I wanted to tell you how much i love your writing and especially virgil writing, there is such a lack of fanfics for him on this app but i can always rely on your stories to make up for it😩 I’m not sure if you’re still taking requests but in case you are, I would love something about the reader being stressed about her workload/anxious in general and virgil comforting her by making love to her, maybe including size kink/age gap? keep up the amazing work🤍
Here's one for the Virgil girlies 😉
Don't forget my fics are now available for ONLY $3 ($4,50 on iOs) on my Patreon shop, each of them over 5k words; don't miss your chance to catch up on all the exclusive content!
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𝒔𝒖𝒎𝒎𝒂𝒓𝒚 — Today is probably the worst day you've ever had. Good thing Virgil is here to help relieve your stress.
𝒑𝒂𝒊𝒓𝒊𝒏𝒈 — Virgil Van Dijk x you
𝒘𝒐𝒓𝒅 𝒄𝒐𝒖𝒏𝒕 — 8.4k
Warnings! ANGST!! but only for the plot, FLUFF!! Virgil being the best boyfriend on earth, NSFW! SMUT (18+), size kink, unprotected vaginal sex, oral sex (f receiving), multiple orgasms, overstimulation, dom!Virgil, sub!reader.
Sometimes you wake up and you know it’s gonna be a good day.
Today is not one of those days.
First, you overslept. Your alarm had gone off at the right time, but in your half-asleep haze, you’d smacked it off the nightstand, sending it clattering to the floor where it had continued ringing uselessly. By the time you finally woke up, you were already running late. No breakfast, no coffee, just a frantic scramble to throw on clothes and rush out the door.
Then, as you were halfway to work, realization struck like a punch to the gut: you left the file—the file—sitting on the coffee table. The one your boss specifically asked for. The one you had stayed up late organizing. The one that was absolutely not in your bag where it should have been.
The lecture that followed when you had to admit your mistake was brutal. Your boss didn’t yell, exactly, but the sharp disappointment in his voice cut even deeper. He gave you that look—the one that made you feel about two inches smaller—and informed you, in no uncertain terms, that you’d need to finish it by today.
And that's how you found yourself skipping lunch.
While your coworkers went out to grab food, you stayed behind, stomach growling, fixing the mistake you’d made. By the time your shift finally ended, you were exhausted, hungry, and ready to crawl into bed and never emerge again.
And to make everything worse? Virgil isn’t here.
He's away on a trip, and after the kind of day you’ve had, all you want is to bury yourself in his arms and let him make everything feel small. The way only he knew how. That way of looking at you that made the world fade out, leaving only the two of you and nothing more.
But that won't be an option today.
Or so you think.
The apartment is dark when you open the door, the only sound greeting you is the steady hum of the refrigerator in the kitchen. You sigh, the weight of exhaustion settling deep in your bones. It’s the kind of tired that makes every movement feel sluggish, like you’re wading through molasses.
You kick off your shoes, barely managing to toe them off before dragging yourself inside, your bag slipping off your shoulder to land on the floor with a dull thud.
The plan is simple: microwave a frozen dinner, take a long, hot shower, and crawl into bed.
Which, all things considered, sounds like the perfect ending to a terrible day. But it’s missing one very crucial element. Virgil.
As you trudge toward the fridge, intent on setting your plan in motion, something catches your eye—a light, faint but distinct, coming from the living room.
You freeze.
The only other person who has a key to your apartment is Virgil and he's not here and you know for a fact you didn’t leave any lights on. The exhaustion dulls immediately, replaced by something sharper, more alert. Your fingers tighten around the strap of your bag, heartbeat kicking up as you take slow, cautious steps toward the source.
And then you see him.
Virgil.
Sitting on the couch like he belongs there (he does, considering he pays your rent), long legs stretched out, broad shoulders relaxed. He’s in a hoodie and sweatpants, looking effortlessly at home in your space. In his lap sits a bouquet of your favorite flowers, vivid and fresh, a stark contrast to the muted lighting of the room.
His chocolate brown eyes find yours instantly, and for a moment, all you can do is stand there, stunned.
“Hi, sweetheart,” he murmurs, voice warm and impossibly gentle.
The sheer relief that washes over you is enough to break you. The weight of the entire day crashes down at once, and before you can stop it, a choked sob escapes from your throat.
He’s on his feet in an instant, crossing the room in three long strides.
“Hey, hey.” His voice is all low rumble and reassurance, one large hand cradling the back of your head while the other wraps around your waist, pulling you in close. You barely reach his chest, and he engulfs you completely, his warmth a stark contrast to the cold fatigue clinging to your skin. “What happened, baby? Talk to me.”
You clutch at the front of his hoodie, burying your face against his chest. The words spill out in a rush—the awful morning, the forgotten file, the pointed disappointment in your boss’s voice, skipping lunch, the gnawing exhaustion that feels like it’s pulling you under. Through it all, Virgil listens, arms wrapped tight around you as his hands smoothe up and down your back in slow, grounding motions.
When you finally pull back, sniffling, he tilts your chin up with gentle fingers. His size is overwhelming (as always), the sheer difference in height making you feel small, but not in a bad way. He makes you feel safe. Protected.
“That’s such a bad day,” he murmurs, thumb stroking along your cheek. “I’m sorry, baby. You didn’t deserve any of that.”
You nod weakly, leaning into his touch. His lips press against your forehead, lingering there, and the knot in your chest loosens just a little.
“Come on,” he says, his voice softer now, coaxing. “I got you something.”
You follow without question, exhaustion momentarily forgotten as he leads you into the kitchen. And when you see what’s waiting for you on the counter, your breath catches.
Your favorite meal, perfectly arranged, still warm. A selection of desserts—macarons, little pastries, all the things that usually make you smile even on the worst days.
You turn to him, eyes wide. He grins, and it’s that boyish, self-satisfied kind of grin that makes your stomach flip.
“Wanted to do something nice for you,” he says, leaning back against the counter, arms folding across his broad chest. “So I stopped by your favorite place. Thought about cooking, but, well.” His lips twitch. “I didn’t want to burn your apartment down.”
A watery laugh escapes you, and the sight of it—the way you brighten, even just a little—makes something flicker in his expression, something fond and achingly soft.
You step closer, pressing a hand to his chest. “You didn’t have to do all this.”
He shrugs, like it’s nothing. “I wanted to.”
The sincerity in his voice is almost too much.
Before you can second-guess it, you push up on your toes, reaching for him. He meets you halfway, his lips brushing against yours in a slow, unhurried kiss. He tastes like mint and something undeniably him, and for a moment, the rest of the world melts away.
When you pull back, his hands settle on your waist, big and warm. He presses his forehead to yours, voice dropping to a murmur. “You okay?”
You nod, still feeling a bit breathless.
“Good.” He tilts his head back, gaze dropping to your mouth. “Now let's get some food in you.”
He doesn’t let go of you, simply turns so you’re tucked into his side, and guides you toward the table. You sink into a chair gratefully, eyes widening as he begins to dish out food onto your plate. He knows how you like it—piled high with extra toppings, the works. Your stomach growls in anticipation as he slides it in front of you.
“Eat,” he orders, taking the chair opposite yours.
You don’t need to be told twice. The first bite is heavenly, the kind of warm, familiar comfort that spreads through your chest and unwinds the knots in your stomach. You let out a small, appreciative hum, and when you glance up, Virgil is watching you.
No, watching isn’t the right word.
He’s admiring you, looking at you like you hung the damn moon.
His chin is propped on his hand, elbow resting against the table, dark brown eyes tracking your every movement. There’s something devastatingly soft about the way he’s staring, like he’s soaking in the sight of you, like he’s been starved for it. The heat in his gaze makes your breath catch.
“You’re staring,” you mumble around another bite.
He doesn’t look the slightest bit guilty. If anything, the corner of his mouth tugs up into something that isn't quite a smirk but something close.
“Missed you,” he says simply.
Your heart does a stupid, fluttery thing in your chest. You should be used to the way he says things like that—so blunt, so casual, like it’s just the most obvious thing in the world. And yet, it still makes you feel warm all over, still makes you shift in your seat like a lovesick idiot.
“I missed you too,” you admit, quieter now.
Virgil leans forward slightly, his eyes dipping down to your lips before flicking back up. The air shifts, thickens. The meal in front of you suddenly feels less important than the way his gaze darkens just slightly, how his fingers twitch against the tabletop like he wants to reach for you but is holding himself back.
You reach for one of the macarons, popping it into your mouth. The sweetness bursts across your tongue, but you barely register the taste when Virgil’s gaze drops again, watching the way your lips part, the way your tongue flicks out to catch the crumbs at the corner of your mouth.
“Fuck,” he mutters under his breath.
Your stomach clenches at the heat in his voice.
“What?” You feign innocence, tilting your head slightly, but he sees right through you.
“You know what,” he says, voice rougher now. His chair scrapes against the floor as he stands, rounding the table in a few strides. Before you can process what’s happening, he’s beside you, one hand gripping the armrest of your chair, the other slipping under your jaw, tilting your head up.
He looms over you, his broad frame making you feel small in the best way. But it’s not just his size that makes your breath hitch. It’s the way he looks at you. Like he’s barely holding himself back. Like he wants to devour you whole. If you asked him, he would say yes. But for now…
“Virgil—”
He cuts you off with a slow, lingering kiss, his lips warm and insistent, his hand tightening around your jaw, keeping you in place. It’s not rushed, not desperate—it’s something else entirely. He’s savoring you, tasting every sound you make against his mouth. And when he finally pulls back, just barely, his breath mingling with yours, his thumb strokes along your chin.
His eyes are still dark, still intent, and when he speaks, his voice drops to a low, rough growl. “You taste so good.”
You know what that look in his eyes means, the way his jaw tenses slightly, the way his hands flex against the table like he’s restraining himself. And maybe you’re a little too tired, a little too worn down from the day to pretend you don’t want this, too. Want him.
Because you do. You want him to lean in, to press his mouth to that spot below your ear, the one that makes you melt. Want him to lift you up, to carry you to the bedroom and strip you down, inch by slow, agonizing inch.
Want him to do whatever the hell he wants with you.
His thumb traces along your jawline again, the movement impossibly light against your skin. He hums softly, and then… he’s kneeling beside you. It happens so suddenly, you don’t even have time to react before his hands slide up your thighs, pushing them apart slightly. His head dips down, lips pressing a kiss just above your knee.
“Virgil,” you manage, “I—”
He lifts his head, his eyes burning. “I've missed you so much baby. You have no idea what it does to me, being away from you." His voice is husky, roughened by restraint, and the way he’s looking at you makes your whole body tingle, your breath stutter in your throat.
You swallow hard, pulse thrumming wildly as his fingers press gently into your thighs, big and warm. "I missed you too," you whisper, barely getting the words out before he presses another kiss, higher this time.
You must've forgotten the ache in your muscles because Virgil’s hands find them, fingers pressing lightly in circles as the frown between your brow deepens.
“That feel good, baby?” he murmurs, his lips grazing your skin with each word. You can't even speak, only nodding at him as your eyes fall shut. “I can feel the tension in your muscles. Let me take care of you, yeah?”
You don’t get the chance to answer before he’s already moving, already tugging you gently to your feet. His hand is steady, warm, a grounding presence as you follow him. Your legs protest the movement, weak with exhaustion, and you stumble slightly. He catches you easily, his grip tightening just enough to keep you upright.
“Alright?” he asks, eyes flicking over you, assessing.
You nod, though your body feels sluggish, weighed down by the lingering stress of the day. He doesn’t seem convinced, but he doesn’t push. Instead, he leads you toward your bedroom, walking slowly, aware of every ounce of fatigue clinging to you.
The door creaks slightly as he nudges it open. The light flicks on with a soft hum, casting a warm glow over the familiar space. He helps you onto the bed, his hands never straying far, as though afraid you might slip through his fingers.
“Okay?”
His thumbs smooth over your cheeks, the rough pads of his fingers a stark contrast to the tenderness in his touch. His gaze is steady, unwavering, as if he’s willing you to let go, to surrender to the care he’s offering so freely.
You nod again, slower this time. Your thoughts feel distant, hazy, like you’re drifting somewhere between exhaustion and the quiet comfort of his presence. Your eyes drop to his mouth, the way it moves when he speaks, the familiar shape of it—something soothing in the way he speaks to you, in the way he looks at you.
He presses a kiss to your forehead, lingering for just a moment before pulling away. “Just relax,” he says, voice low, reassuring. And then he’s gone, disappearing into the bathroom, the soft click of the door closing behind him.
The sound of running water fills the silence, steady and rhythmic, a lullaby of sorts. You let your head fall back against the pillow, your body sinking into the mattress as fatigue crashes over you in slow, rolling waves. It’s only when the water stops that you stir again, blinking up at the ceiling just as the bathroom door opens.
Virgil stands in the doorway, a towel slung over his shoulder, his sleeves pushed up to reveal his tattooed forearms. His gaze finds yours, and something about the way he looks at you makes warmth unfurl in your chest, slow and spreading.
“C’mere,” he says, voice softer now.
You don’t protest when he scoops you up, one arm beneath your knees, the other supporting your back. Your body fits against him easily, like you were always meant to be held this way. You let your head rest against his shoulder, listening to the steady thrum of his heartbeat as he carries you into the bathroom.
The scent of lavender and chamomile fills the space, the air thick with steam. The tub is nearly overflowing with bubbles, the water shimmering in the dim light. He lowers you carefully, the transition from his warmth to the heat of the water seamless, effortless.
The moment your body sinks into the bath, a soft groan slips from your lips. “Oh god,” you murmur, the tension in your muscles unraveling almost instantly. “This is amazing.”
He chuckles, crouching beside the tub, his fingers ghosting over the surface of the water. “I bet,” he says, a smug tilt to his lips.
You crack an eye open, just enough to glare at him playfully. “Don’t get cocky.”
His grin widens, but he doesn’t say anything. Instead, he dips his fingers into the water, watching as the bubbles cling to his skin. “Just relax,” he says again, his voice barely above a whisper.
You do. You let your eyes slip shut, let the warmth seep into your bones, let the exhaustion drain from you with each deep, steady breath. Somewhere in the back of your mind, you register the sound of him moving around, the quiet rustle of fabric, the faint creak of the bedroom door opening and closing.
When you finally open your eyes again, he’s gone. The water is still warm, the scent of lavender wrapping around you like a soft embrace. You don’t know how long you stay there, floating in the quiet, letting yourself be weightless for the first time in what feels like weeks.
Time seems to bend and warp, stretching out until all you know is the here and now, the way the water feels against your skin, the way your muscles feel loose and untethered.
But then you feel the cool air brush against your legs, hear the faint rustle of fabric as Virgil settles on the edge of the tub beside you. You lift your head to find him watching you, his gaze soft, fond, his mouth pulled into a slow smile.
“Feeling better?” he asks, his voice low and rough, a deep rumble.
You nod. It’s more than that, but words seem impossible. You’re relaxed, sleepy, and warm all over. Your muscles feel languid, like they’ve been freed from the knots that were holding them hostage.
Virgil’s eyes follow the movement of your hand as you reach for the loofah sitting on the edge of the bathtub. It’s soft and warm, like a cloud. You run it over your skin, watching as he tracks the movement of your wrist, of your fingers.
“Let me,” he murmurs after a moment.
You hand it over without hesitation, watching as his big, capable hands wrap around the soft fabric. His fingers stroke over the bubbles, swirling them with a slow, intent movement, like he’s enjoying the feel of it. And then, one hand slides around to the small of your back, tilting you forward just enough that he can reach your skin.
The first brush of the loofah against your skin is enough to make you exhale shakily. It’s gentle, the pressure light and soothing, as though he’s stroking away every ounce of tension in your body. You sigh, leaning forward into his touch like a cat seeking a scratch.
“Feel good?” he asks.
You hum in agreement, eyelids fluttering shut as the loofah moves up your arms, over your shoulders. It feels impossibly good, his hands moving slowly, carefully. He washes away all the stress, all the strain of the day, and you let him do it easily, surrendering to his touch with a quiet sigh.
He washes your back last, working his way up your spine with slow, deliberate strokes, and by the time he’s done, you’re boneless, warm from head to toe, and impossibly relaxed.
"There we go," he murmurs against your ear, and you're so lost to the sensation of his hands on your body that you barely register it.
When the water starts to cool, Virgil doesn’t say anything. He just reaches for you, his grip steady, firm, lifting you as if you weigh nothing. His broad hands, slightly calloused from years of use, slide under your body, and you barely have time to react before you’re out of the bath, cradled against his chest. His shirt is soaked now but he doesn't mind.
The cool air causes goosebumps to prickle your skin but you're not cold for long before he's wrapping in a soft warm towel, not once setting you down. 
The room is dimly lit when he steps inside, the bedside lamp casting a golden glow over the freshly made bed. The sheets are smooth, the pillows fluffed, clearly he’d taken the time to straighten everything out while you were still soaking in the bath. A neatly folded towel sits on the nightstand next to a small bottle of massage oil, the amber glass catching the light.
“You gonna massage me?” you ask, voice soft, sleep-heavy.
Virgil hums, the sound low in his throat, as he sets you down on the edge of the bed. “Yep.” He unwraps the towel from your shoulders, his knuckles grazing your damp skin as he lets it fall away. His touch is absentminded, but something about it makes heat bloom low in your stomach. Before you can react, he pulls the sheets over you, tucking you in with the kind of care that causes a lazy smile to spread across you face.
He straightens, his gaze sweeping over you. His hands, warm and rough, find your legs first, sliding up with a slow, deliberate ease. They skim over your thighs, trace the curve of your waist. He lingers there for a second before he presses his palms against your stomach, grounding you, like he knows you need it.
“Sleepy?” His voice is softer now, quieter, but it still holds that depth, that baritone that makes it impossible not to listen.
You nod, the exhaustion from earlier settling into something heavier, something warm and languid. “A little,” you admit, eyelids drooping. The bath helped, but it’s his presence, the warmth of him, that’s making it harder to fight the pull of sleep.
Virgil makes a sound, something between amusement and knowing, before his hands start moving again, slow and deliberate. “Let me help you relax a bit more.”
The bed shifts under his weight as he kneels beside you, and then his hands are on your shoulders. His thumbs press into the muscles there, kneading slow circles, and your head falls back against the pillow with a groan before you can stop it. You hadn’t even realized how much tension you were carrying until now.
“Always so tight,” he murmurs, like he’s talking more to himself than to you. “You need to take better care of yourself.”
Your lips curve, eyes fluttering shut. “That’s what he said.”
His fingers still for half a second, then press deeper, his touch firm but never painful as he playfully rolls his eyes. “Get your mind out of the gutter.”
The scent of the oil fills the air as he works, the glide of his palms over your skin sending warmth through your limbs. He takes his time, moving from your shoulders to your arms, then down to your lower back, the pressure just right, just enough to coax the last remnants of tension from your muscles. When he reaches your legs, you’re already halfway gone, your breathing slow and even.
By the time he reaches your feet, you’re boneless, pliant beneath his hands. He pauses, then leans forward, his breath warm against your ear.
“Turn over.”
The words are quiet, but they settle deep in your chest. He’s not asking. Not really. But he doesn’t need to. You’d do it anyway.
You shift, rolling onto your back, and when you glance up at him, his expression is unreadable again. His hands find your waist, thumbs pressing into your hips, like he’s steadying you, like he’s taking his time memorizing the feel of you beneath him.
Your fingers curl into the sheets. “You’re really going all out tonight.”
Virgil’s lips quirk, but he doesn’t move, doesn’t break the contact between your skin. “Have to make up for lost time.”
His words settle low in your stomach, warm and weighted. You swallow, watching the way his eyes darken just slightly, how the muscle in his jaw ticks like he’s reining something in.
The room feels warmer than before. Or maybe that’s just him.
His hands glide up your sides again, thumbs pressing into the dips of your waist, then higher, until they rest just beneath your ribs. He leans over you, not fully, but enough that you can feel his breath on your skin, the heat of his body radiating through the thin space between you.
He’s broad, his frame casting a shadow over yours, and the difference in size is almost dizzying when he’s this close. It’s not something he ever calls attention to—not deliberately—but you feel it. In the way his fingers easily span your ribs, in the way his palm can cover nearly the entire width of your stomach with room to spare.
“You’re tense,” he murmurs, almost like an afterthought, like it’s something he already knew. His thumbs sweep along your skin again, slow and purposeful.
“I wonder why,” you say, voice barely above a whisper, and his mouth twitches, like he’s fighting the urge to smirk.
Then his hands shift, slipping lower, thumbs grazing the soft skin of your inner thighs. He doesn’t move further—not yet—but the warmth of his touch lingers, like an unspoken promise.
You exhale, your pulse quickening feeling more awake now. “Virgil—”
“Shh.” His voice is low, coaxing. His fingers knead into your thighs, pressing just enough to make you shiver. “Just relax.”
Relaxing is the last thing on your mind.
His hands trail up again, over the curve of your hip, his thumbs ghosting over the sensitive skin there. He doesn’t rush, doesn’t push—he never does. He just watches you, eyes steady, waiting, like he’s giving you the chance to tell him to stop, to slow down.
You don’t.
Instead, you shift beneath him, just slightly, a silent invitation. His breath hitches, so quiet you almost miss it. Then his hands are on your waist again, firmer this time, his grip steady, grounding. He leans down, pressing his lips just below your ear, then lower, down the slope of your neck, the scrape of his stubble making your skin prickle.
The heat in your stomach twists, coils, something slow and smoldering. You turn your head, exposing more of your throat, and his lips curve against your skin in something like satisfaction.
“Good girl,” he murmurs, almost like he doesn’t realize he’s said it.
Something in you tightens, then melts.
His hands move again, one sliding up to your ribcage, the other still resting on your hip. His grip isn’t rough, but it’s firm, a silent reminder of just how easily he could move you if he wanted to. And for some reason, that knowledge makes heat flood your chest, makes your breath hitch in a way that has nothing to do with surprise.
You feel his smile before you see it. “You like that?”
You don’t answer—not out loud, anyway—but your body gives you away. Your fingers curl against his arm, the muscles beneath his skin shifting under your touch. It's making your head spin.
His hand shifts again, fingertips grazing your ribs, the barest whisper of a touch. He leans in, breath brushing against your lips, but he doesn’t kiss you—not yet.
“You sure you’re not too tired?” His voice is softer now, teasing, but there’s an edge of something else beneath it. Something darker, deeper.
You shake your head. “Not even a little.”
That’s all he needs.
The shift is subtle, the change in his posture barely noticeable before he’s pressing you deeper into the mattress, his weight braced on his forearms as his mouth finally meets yours. His lips are warm, firm, moving against yours with a patience that’s almost unbearable. He doesn’t rush, doesn’t push, just kisses you slow and deep, like he has all the time in the world.
And when his hands move again—one sliding under your thigh, fingers curling around the soft flesh there—you can’t help but shiver at the way he fits against you, the way he covers you so completely.
He feels it. He always does.
His lips leave yours for just a moment, long enough for him to press his forehead against yours, his breath uneven. “Still okay?”
You nod, fingers sliding into his hair, pulling him back to you. “More than okay.” You mean it. You feel alive, awake, and it’s all him.
His chuckle is low, rough, and his mouth finds yours again, the kiss slower now, almost reverent. He shifts above you, his body pressing between your legs. He’s still careful, still gentle, but the weight of him is enough to make you feel small in the best way. It's familiar, something that you crave when he's gone.
It’s only when he reaches down to slide your legs around his hips that you realize he’s still wearing clothes, his shirt loose at his waist. The soft cotton grazes against your stomach as he moves, the friction making your breath stutter.
He notices, his eyes finding yours for a split-second before he tilts his head back, his lips moving down your throat again. This time, the touch is warmer, wetter. This time, there’s something deliberate in the way he licks and bites his way down your skin, like he’s savoring every inch of you.
Then his mouth is at your collarbone, his teeth nipping at the softness of your skin, and your breath catches, the air leaving you on a soft gasp.
His gaze flicks up at the sound, his lips curling into something like satisfaction. “Feel good?”
“Virgil.” His name slips from your lips as he bites down again, harder this time, a small stinging pain that sends a jolt of heat through your stomach.
He smiles against your skin. He knows what that does to you. He knows it makes you ache in the best way possible.
“Good.” The word is low, almost guttural, and he presses a kiss to the spot he’d just bit, sucking at it lightly. “Missed you so fucking much.”
You let out a shuddering breath, fingers tightening in his hair. “Missed you too.”
His hands move again, shifting down your thighs until his calloused fingers find the bareness of your hip.
He pauses, his hand hesitating for a second as he looks at you, eyes darker than before.
“Can I?” he asks .
It takes you a second to register what he’s asking. Then your breath catches as you realize exactly what he wants—what he’s offering. You nod, voice failing you completely.
He leans back slightly, reaching down to tug at his shirt, peeling it away with a soft rustle of fabric. It falls away somewhere behind him, leaving the broad expanse of his chest bare, the muscles of his arms shifting with each movement.
You can’t help but stare. You’ve never been able to. He’s… fucking beautiful. Strong, solid, in a way that makes you feel small beside him. In a way that makes your chest tighten, your stomach flutter, and left your pussy soaked.
He shifts again, his torso pressing between your thighs, warm and heavy. His hand slides up your side, over your stomach, his palm ghosting up the center of your chest, pausing at the swell of your breast and giving it a gentle squeeze.
He doesn’t say a word.
He doesn’t need to. The look in his eyes says it all—that he’s hungry for you, that he’s been aching to do this for weeks.
And then, before you can even register what’s happening, he’s moving—shifting down your body, broad shoulders pressing against the insides of your thighs, firm and solid, his torso warm against you.
You barely have time to tense before his mouth is on you. Warm. Wet. Gentle. He presses a slow, deliberate kiss just above your clit, and it’s devastatingly soft—you can tell by the scrunch of his brows that he’s savoring the moment, getting lost in the heat of your skin.
Your breath hitches sharply. Your hand flies to his head without thinking, fingers threading into his hair, gripping tight. Like if you don’t hold onto something, you might just come undone right then and there.
“Please, Virgil,” you breathe, your voice uneven, barely there.
He hums against your skin, the low vibration sinking straight through you, and then he moves lower, slower. He exhales, a warm rush of air that makes goosebumps bloom across your thighs. You can’t help it—you shudder, your body caught somewhere between tension and desperate surrender.
“Fuck,” you whisper, the word slipping out before you can catch it.
He lifts his head slightly, and when your eyes meet, you swear he’s smirking. There’s something dark and wicked in his gaze, something that tells you he knows exactly what he’s doing to you. Knows and enjoys it. Then his tongue flicks out, the first touch deliberate, unhurried, and the sheer wet heat of it makes your pussy clench.
You gasp. The sound is soft, but your whole body jerks with it, your fingers twisting tighter in his curls. His bun comes undone under your grip, strands of dark hair slipping free, falling around his face. He doesn’t seem to care. If anything, it only spurs him on.
His lips drag against you, slow and teasing, his tongue moving with maddening precision. It’s not enough, not yet, but it’s everything.
“Virgil,” you whimper, and he groans in response, his hands sliding under you, strong fingers curving around your thighs as he pulls you closer, like he can’t stand even an inch of distance between you.
The groan vibrates against your skin, and it wrecks you.
He starts to move with more intent now, tongue and lips working together, mouth wet and open against you. He knows exactly what he’s doing—knows the exact pressure, the exact pace, and fuck, you can’t think, can’t focus on anything except the hot, slow drag of his tongue. His fingers squeeze into your thighs, his grip firm, holding you in place, knowing you’re going to start squirming soon. And you are. You can feel it building—this restless heat, this ache curling deep inside you.
Then he slides his fingers inside you, pressing just right, just enough to make you jolt, your eyes fly open. Your hands slip from his hair to his shoulders, gripping, grounding.
“Oh my God,” you gasp, your back arching slightly off the bed. “Holy shit, Virg.”
He laughs, low and rough, the sound vibrating straight through you. Then he does it again—tongue and fingers moving in perfect sync, relentless and devastating and—
You let out a sharp, broken moan, your whole body shuddering as you clench repeatedly around his fingers. You're squeezing tight around him and he sucks harder at your clit, his groan vibrating against you as he anticipates replacing his fingers with his cock.
His head lifts, just slightly, breath warm against your inner thigh. His voice is low, husky, dripping with something dangerous. “You close?”
You barely process the words. Your head is light, body humming, thoughts hazy and scattered, like you’re floating just above yourself.
“Baby?” he murmurs again, and this time, somehow, you manage to nod. Your heart is pounding, wild and erratic, like it might burst right out of your chest.
He presses one last, lingering kiss to your clit—soft, almost reverent—before looking up at you again. His eyes are dark, focused, hungry.
There's no mercy in the way he devours you. The slick wet noise of it being drowned out by the uncontrollable moans falling from your lips. Your clit stays victim to his wet warm tongue, a prisonner to his sucking lips.
You can't do anything but feel. Surrender to the delicious torture he's subjecting you to. 
Here in this room, you are his. His to love. His to pleasure. His to destroy and put back together in that way only he can.
“Come on my mouth,” he mumbles, voice rough, wrecked.
It’s all you need.
The way he says it, the way he looks at you when he does—like it’s the hottest fucking thing he’s ever imagined—it’s enough to send you spiraling. The pleasure builds and builds, curling deep, sharp and unbearable, until it snaps, until it floods through you all at once, overwhelming and all-consuming.
Your whole body clenches, your hands grasping at him, your breath catching on a choked moan as the pleasure crashes over you.
Virgil doesn’t stop. He doesn’t move away, doesn’t ease up. His mouth stays on you, his tongue coaxing you through it, his fingers gripping tight, keeping you where he wants you. He can’t bear to let go just yet.
It’s too much, but it’s perfect, and your head tips back against the pillow, your body still trembling from the aftershocks.
Even when the pleasure starts to ebb, when the heat begins to settle into something unbearable, he lingers. He presses a final, lazy kiss to your inner thigh before dragging himself back up your body, his weight settling warm and solid between your thighs.
His skin is flushed, damp with sweat, his breath still uneven. He doesn’t say anything at first—just looks at you, eyes tracing your face, memorizing it. Then he dips his head, mouth brushing against yours in a slow, deep kiss.
You can taste yourself on him, feel the heat still simmering between you.
When he pulls back, his lips curl into a lazy smirk. “You okay?”
You blink up at him, still catching your breath, and manage a weak laugh. “Do I look okay?”
He grins, presses another kiss to your jaw. “You look fucking gorgeous.”
You roll your eyes, but the smile spreads on your face anyways.
He nudges your legs apart with his hips, his pants pressing between your legs, but he doesn’t make a move, not yet. Instead, he lowers his mouth to yours, lips meeting in a soft, slow kiss, tongues sweeping together in a lazy dance that's somehow just as wrecking as before.
Your fingers slide into his hair again, cradling his head as you angle your mouth for deeper access. You kiss him like you’re desperate, like he’s leaving tomorrow and you need him to remember this moment—this feeling—when you're apart.
But he’s not going anywhere. He’s here. He’s home.
And you want more.
You kiss him harder, more insistent this time, and he responds like he always does—like you’re a match, and the moment you strike, everything flares to life.
His hands slide down your sides, fingers ghosting over your ribs, your waist, before they find the soft cheek of your ass. His touch is light, almost absentminded, just wanting to feel the shape of you beneath him.
You can feel how hard he is. The solid length of his cock presses against you with each shift of his hips, hot and heavy and delicious. The fabric of his pants providing you with the most painfully delicious friction.
Then his fingers are in your hair, his grip just rough enough that your stomach coils. His mouth finds your ear, breath hot against the shell as he murmurs the words you've been craving all day.
“Take my cock out so I can fuck my pussy,” he tells you, voice low and gravelly.
You barely register the words before you’re moving, fingers tugging at the hem of his pants. It’s slow, deliberate, and he’s watching you as you peel them down his thighs so he can kick them off. His cock springs free, thick and heavy, and you can’t help the way your breath catches at the sight of it.
Virgil’s gaze never leaves yours. “You like that? You like knowing that it's all yours? That I've been craving you for days?” The words are so crude that the pool between your legs turn into a river and you have to clench your thighs to momentarily satisty the craving that it hungers for.
The mattress shifts beneath him as he sits back on his heels, watching as you reach for him. You take him in one hand, fingers wrapping around the hot weight of him. He's smooth, soft, impossibly solid beneath your touch.
Virgil watches you stroke him with something like fascination, brows furrowed at the pleasure your hand is submitting him to. His gaze is intense, his pupils dilating like he's getting lost in it.
“You’re so fucking sexy,” he rasps, hand sliding into your hair again. “Can't wait to bury myself inside that tight little hole.”
You whimper at the words, at the thought of him inside you—of him sliding into you, thick and hard and deep. Your thumb finds the head, swirling over the slick drops of precum beading at the tip.
“Yeah?” you whisper, your other hand finding his shoulder, fingers digging into the broad strength there. “Am I maing you feel good?” You don't break eye contact as you say it, fluttering your wet lashes at him as you do.
His exhale is shaky, uneven, and his hand in your hair tightens just slightly.
“Fucking perfect.”
His gaze never leaves yours as you yank him foreward, causing him to fall onto his forearms, holding himself up as you tap the head of his cock against your clit. His jaw clenches at the sensation, his stomach tensing with the anticipation of entering your tight heat. Your tongue slips out to wet your lips and he makes a sound between a moan and a groan at the sight.
Then, with one last, heated look, he sinks into you in one swift motion. He doesn't pause, doesn't give you a second to adjust, he just continues moving in and out of you at a languid pace. You don't make him stop. You like the feeling of his cock rubbing against your insides, stretching you, filling you.
The first few pumps have you gasping, your thighs squeezing against his hips. He moves slow, teasing, like he knows exactly how good it feels when he drags himself out, stretching your walls as they cling to his cock, desperate to keep him in.
Every time he sinks back into you it feels like the first time again. Like your walls are waking up after being asleep and being awakened with the sweetest caress. Your fingers dig into his arms, nails digging into his skin, but he doesn't stop. The thrusts pick up, growing faster, rougher, and you arch beneath him, eyes fluttering shut as your head falls back against the pillow.
You don't even notice when he throws your leg onto his shoulder. All you feel is the heat of him—of his skin, of his body—of how fucking deep he is inside you.
Virgil leans down, pressing a kiss to your chest, his stubble rasping against your sensitive skin. His tongue flicks out then, laving at the peak of your nipple, and you suck in a breath, your pussy spasming around him.
“Fuck.” The word slips out before you can stop it, and Virgil’s smile spreads wide, a flash of white teeth in the dim light.
“Like that?” he rasps, mouth closing around your nipple, sucking lightly.
You nod, unable to do anything else, your fingers tightening in his curls again. He hums against your breast, teeth scraping, and you shiver at the sensation. It feels incredible—his mouth on you like that, his cock moving inside you with the same slow, dragging pace. Like he knows exactly what you need, when you need it, and how to get you there. But won't give it to you just yet.
“Faster?” His voice is husky, rough, and you nod, your stomach tightening at the sound of it.
His gaze finds yours then, and for a moment, it’s like he sees straight through you—into you.
“Look at me.” The words are low, demanding, and you blink, gaze finding his. He's gorgeous when he's like this. All masculine angles and dark eyes and the most sinful smile. Your pussy clenches when your eyes meet his, and you know he feels it because his breath hitches in a way that tells you he's not going to last long.
Virgil doesn't take his eyes from yours as he starts to move again, hips snapping forward, faster and harder this time, filling you deep.
Your breath leaves you in a rush as your body jerks, your pussy clenching around his cock at the new tempo. His lips part on a soft groan, like he feels it too.
“Fuck, you feel so fucking good,” he grunts, his voice a low rasp, the words slipping from his mouth between ragged breaths. “So tight.” He rolls his hips again, thrusting into you with a strength that makes your head spin.
You can’t reply. You’re too busy trying to catch your breath as your whole body tenses, pleasure coiling, tightening inside you. He feels amazing like this—so solid and warm, his skin slick against yours, his mouth and teeth working your nipple.
“Virg,” you moan, the syllable broken by your hitching breaths. Your fingers clench in his hair, tugging him closer as your leg around his hips squeezes tight.
He responds by grinding into you harder, faster, the thrusts rougher now, less controlled. You feel like you can’t breathe, like the room is spinning around you, but he’s still there—big, strong and so fucking gorgeous.
The tension curls deeper, tighter, the feeling almost painful with how good it is. Your whole body clenches around him—around his cock inside you, his mouth on your skin, his hand on your waist—and you know it won’t take long now.
You feel him tense too, his body going rigid as he presses inside you, the tip of his cock nudging that spot deep inside you that makes your eyes roll back. His breathing grows harsher, more uneven, his hand digging into your hip, holding you in place as he slams into you.
“Virg—” You manage his name on a soft gasp, and he lifts his head, meeting your gaze with eyes that are dark and wild.
“Gonna cum for me, love.” His voice is a rasp, uneven, and you can see the tension in his shoulders, the tightness of his muscles. “Cum on my cock like the good fucking girl you are.”
And fuck. It's enough.
The words are the final push, and everything unravels at once—the pleasure snapping tight, pulsing, overwhelming. You let out a choked cry as your pussy clenches around him, the release ripping through you like a wave.
Virgil groans, a deep, guttural sound that rumbles through his chest as your tight gummy walls clench tight around him. His thrusts turn erratic, desperate, hips snapping into you with raw urgency, melting your brain. His fingers dig into your hips, his grip firm but reverent, holding onto you for dear life.
His head tips back, eyes fluttering closed, and for a brief, mesmerizing moment, you just watch him unravel. The tension in his jaw slackens, his lips parting into a silent gasp before shaping into an ‘O’ of bliss. Then, with a sharp, shuddering inhale, he spills into you, filling you with deep, pulsing warmth that seems to go on forever. You can feel every ripple, every twitch of his release as he buries himself as deep as he can go, grinding against you in the final aftershocks of his climax.
His chest rises and falls in uneven pants, breath hot against your collarbone as he collapses onto his forearms, his weight pressing you further into the mattress. He exhales sharply, a sound that’s half a sigh, half a satisfied hum, his body trembling against yours before finally, finally going still.
For a long moment, neither of you move. The only sound in the room is the quiet mingling of your breaths, the faint hum of the city outside. The air is thick with heat, with sweat and the lingering scent of sex, and yet there’s a kind of tranquility in it.
You’re the first to stir, shifting slightly beneath him, your hand tracing a slow, lazy path up his spine. His skin is damp, warm beneath your fingertips, muscles still tense from the remnants of pleasure. You let your nails scrape lightly along the ridges of his back, and he shudders, his breath catching against your throat.
“Don’t do that,” he mutters, voice hoarse, spent.
You smirk, dragging your nails down once more just to spite him, and he groans, lifting his head to glare at you through heavy-lidded eyes. “You really wanna start something you can’t finish?” His voice is thick with exhaustion, but there’s a teasing edge to it, the ghost of a smile tugging at his lips.
You hum, shifting beneath him. “I don’t know,” you murmur, feigning innocence as you glance up at him. “I think I finished just fine.”
He huffs out a breath, shaking his head before leaning down to press a lingering kiss to your forehead. “Smartass.”
You laugh softly, your fingers curling into the damp strands at the nape of his neck. He kisses you again, slower this time, lips warm and gentle against your temple. It’s different from before—less desperate, less urgent. There’s no more need to chase pleasure. Now, it’s just this: love and tenderness, the intimacy that lingers long after the fire has burned out.
After a few more moments, he finally shifts, groaning as he slips free of you. The loss is immediate, a dull ache settling between your thighs, and you both let out a quiet sound at the emptiness. He presses a soothing hand to your hip, rubbing slow, absentminded circles into your skin before rolling onto his back and pulling you against him.
He’s still breathing hard, his chest rising and falling beneath your cheek, his skin sticky with sweat. But his arms tighten around you, holding you close as if he has no intention of letting go anytime soon. You let yourself sink into the warmth of him, your fingers tracing idle shapes against his chest.
His voice is low when he finally speaks, a quiet murmur against the hush of the room. “Mine.”
You blink up at him, your gaze meeting his. There’s something in his expression that makes your breath catch—a softness, a certainty, something unshakable and absolute. Like he wants to keep you forever. And you hope he does.
His fingers tilt your chin up, his thumb brushing lightly over your bottom lip. “You’re all mine.”
The words are possessive, but not in a way that feels constraining. There’s love in them, raw and unfiltered, a promise stitched into every syllable.
You swallow past the sudden tightness in your throat, your own fingers tightening against his chest. “Yeah,” you whisper. “I am.”
His lips quirk into a small, tired smile, and then he’s kissing you again, slow and deep, like he’s trying to imprint the moment into his memory. And maybe he is. Maybe you both are.
Because right now, in this quiet, sweat-dampened room, in the warmth of each other’s arms, there is nothing else. No past, no future. No bad day. Just this. Just him.
And you wouldn’t trade it for the world.
-Bianca🌻
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glowup-princess · 5 months ago
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ʜᴏᴡ ᴛᴏ ꜱᴛᴜᴅʏ ʟɪᴋᴇ ʜᴇʀᴍɪᴏɴᴇ ɢʀᴀɴɢᴇʀ
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Hermione Granger is known for her exceptional study habits and academic prowess in the Harry Potter series.
1. Plan and Organize
Keep a schedule: Use a planner, calendar, or digital tool to track assignments, deadlines, and study sessions.
Set priorities: Tackle the most challenging or urgent tasks first.
Break it down: Divide larger projects into smaller, manageable steps.
2. Be Consistent
Study daily: Dedicate a specific time each day to review and reinforce your knowledge.
Avoid procrastination: Stay ahead of your workload to reduce stress.
3. Use Resources Wisely
Books and notes: Hermione always turned to books for answers. Take comprehensive notes and reference reliable materials.
Library time: Visit a quiet space, like a library, to minimize distractions and focus.
4. Engage in Active Learning
Ask questions: Be curious and seek to understand concepts deeply.
Teach others: Explaining what you've learned helps solidify your knowledge.
Practice regularly: Use practice tests, flashcards, or summaries to reinforce what you’ve learned.
5. Stay Disciplined
Avoid distractions: Put away your phone or use apps to block distractions during study sessions.
Stick to routines: Set a study ritual to signal your brain it’s time to focus.
6. Collaborate Strategically
Study groups: Join or form study groups with peers who are equally motivated to learn.
Share knowledge: Like Hermione, help others while also learning from their insights.
7. Self-Care Matters
Get enough sleep: Prioritize rest to enhance memory and concentration.
Eat healthy snacks: Fuel your brain with nutritious food while studying.
Take breaks: Use techniques like the Pomodoro Method to maintain focus and prevent burnout.
8. Be Resourceful
Seek help: Don’t hesitate to approach teachers or mentors if you’re stuck.
Use technology: Take advantage of apps, videos, and online tutorials to supplement your learning.
9. Embrace Curiosity
Learn beyond the syllabus: Hermione often read extra material for deeper understanding.
Stay inquisitive: Cultivate a genuine love for learning.
10. Confidence and Perseverance
Believe in yourself: Even when faced with challenges, trust your preparation and abilities.
Don’t fear mistakes: Learn from them and use them as stepping stones.
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Remember take care of your best weapon (spoiler: it's you <3)
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daggerfall · 3 months ago
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So the GM of one of the big PC/NA raiding servers attended the ESO guild summit and wrote down some notes about questions and answers asked there. A lot of them are about potential future features we could see in ESO's future, and also answers to questions some worried players have had, but most of it is about guild stuff. I'll post the text under a read more.
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Hey @/everyone, I recently attended a guild summit with ZOS developers where we got a chance to do a Q&A session. I am breaking down some of the keys points from the discussion for us. I will include the stuff I know a lot of us care about first. This is a really exciting time for us to have some feedback/suggestion for the future of ESO. ZOS has been doing a great job of engaging the community and we can expect more from them in the future. For instance, this guild summit will likely become yearly or biannual. About the questions - I missed some, there’s some interpretation, and comments from me included. I want to keep you guys in the loop on what is going on and how we as a guild are involved. A lot of this stuff is things they are considering doing or testing feasibility on. It doesn’t mean it will 100% happen.
Isiimode and I had a very similar question about the next trial drop. They answered the question by saying watch the global reveal. They said they don’t see a lot of the content drops changing. My interpretation of this was mainly that we can still expect a yearly trial and it might not drop exactly on the day that it used to drop on. They want more flexibility in releases and instead of large drops with a drought they would like to drop engaging content as its ready to keep players more engaged over the year. April 10th will be revealing the new trial/content. I think(?) there will be a new trial like normally scheduled just by interpreting Rich’s comments.
It looks like ZOS is going to be working on guild management tools for us in the future. Guildhalls seem unlikely but maybe if we can do them with limited capacity. They are looking into guild halls more. They are going to try to make it so multiple people can manage a guild home from a guild like an officer permission. This last sentence is my interpretation but based on Rich’s answer it seems like someone still have to own it and this is hard to do.
They are working on guild traders and adjusting how they work. Number of listing was really high and this was hard on the servers. They want people to still be able to sell stuff and understand this changed a lot for trading guilds.
They are thinking of more mechanical ways to make guilds useful. They understand that the only reason for joining a guild is really a guild trader. Otherwise discord is the best place for things to happen. No real specifics on this yet.
Limits on guild capacity and other limit items are there to reduce server load. When they started enforcing the mail limit it turned their mail server from terabytes of data to gigabytes. They are trying to minimize the workload on the servers with some of the choices they are making. They referenced guild history, and even Cyrodil changes. Ideally reducing server load overall should help with performance.
Five guild is somewhat arbitrary but it cant be higher because it is a lot of server load to manage five guilds for everyone. Think about how the server has to be pinged every time someone logs on and off or deposits something in the bank. They might consider reducing the number of people in a guild so you can have more but i dont think this is a good idea. They are going to add a guild search function if possible.
They are going to add a guild communication system if possible. It might not look like in-game mail. It could be a calendar or some other functionality.
They are going to explore adding API for guild bank/roster stuff for addon developers to introduce addons. (I didnt really understand this question)
They are going to consider working on a companion app to allow people look at achievements and other account statistics and have already done this in the past but they always blow up the server and make performance tank.
Servers are expensive and getting aussie or other servers seems unlikely. They are already supporting some servers that aren't really active so it’s hard to add more that might not be active.
Some leaderboard changes might be coming in the future. Ultimately, score is the best metrics to base leaderboards on. It includes vit, speed, and HM so it is all encompassing.
What would console addons look like? Very hard to answer. Strict memory limits make it very hard. On PC memory isnt really the limiting issue so its hard to say what console addon developers will be able to use. Codes combat and lazy writ crafter will likely go to console.
People want lore about the players to be included in the game more.
Do the devs play the game? The team plays the game a lot but not everyone plays the game the same. Rich likes the solo content and does that more. Other developers like world bosses, cyrodil, and trading. Its really hard to make content that every single person will love. That being said the devs do play the game and just see different issues than we might see. These summits are way for us to bring our issues forward.
How many people dont interact with guilds? A lot of players play this game like a traditional eso game but might join a guild for a trader or something. They are thinking of new ways to include the community in the functionalities that they have created. It seems like a lot people find playing with people scary.
ZOS love RP community and they like giving them opportunities to RP. A lot of story development includes ways for people to RP.
There is some consideration for integrating EU console servers.
Increasing limits on furnishing in player homes is something they are thinking about but might be hard to do.
They dont want guild homes to replace going to a major city. They want people to have reasons to go to these areas. No one stop shops!
A lot of the cyrodil related development right now is solely on the performance and the champion campaigin/system(?). No other changes will likely be made in the short term.
Will the game be around in 5 years? The best way to answer this is look at development patterns. New cyrodil stuff is an indication that ZOS is going to continue to support the game. ZOS is committed to the game and will continue to commit to the game.
Update the guild tabards to look more modern. Guild specific decorations would be fun and cool.
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lottiestudying · 2 months ago
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hi lottie !! hope you're doing well 🤎
i'm in my third year of uni and the workload is seriously stressing me out. i was wondering if you had any neurodivergent-specific study tips as someone who's managed to graduate ! (i myself am lvl 2 autistic for context)
hi there!!
thanks for the q! i have l3 ASD, so hopefully these tips will help you 🤍 first of all just wanna say you’re doing amazing for getting this far, higher education is not built for autistic people.
organisation - so so so important. find a planning system that agrees with your brain. for me, it’s a 365 page daily planner (i use a hobonichi cousin avec). but for you it could be notion, a bullet journal (developed by someone with ADHD, don’t be fooled by the pretty spreads online, the actual method is very basic/minimal), a standard weekly planner, Google calendar, the notes app on your phone, etc.
routine - we thrive on routine!! make sure to have a study routine in place so you don’t fall behind. i always like to stay at least one week ahead of the content, so i do the next weeks class reading the week before.
give yourself enough time - make sure to give yourself enough time to complete assignments. this means starting super early in the semester. you see a lot of discourse online about doing assignments the night before it’s due, but this really won’t work for most autistic brains (maybe if you also have raging ADHD it might, but autism needs time).
disability support - if your uni has a disability office, reach out to them to see if you are eligible for any accomodations. accomodations i have include it being easier for me to get extensions, class attendance flexibility, extra time on quizzes & exams. these are the main ones i use every semester to keep me going.
generally, it’s better to do a little bit everyday then leave it all to the end. 2-4 hours a day, consistently, is better then a random 10 hour day that leaves you burnout for the next week.
i hope this is helpful. i can’t really give subject specific advice since i study in the social sciences and im not sure what you study, but i hope this is somewhat helpful even if it’s a bit general
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taskopad59 · 2 years ago
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pastel-charm-14 · 1 year ago
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dealing with academic burnout
hey lovelies! if you're feeling burnt out with school right now, you're not alone. here are some tips to help you push through and finish strong!! (long post incoming :))
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BREAK IT DOWN -
big assignments can feel overwhelming, so break them into smaller, more manageable tasks. instead of "write a 10-page paper," think "write an outline," "research for 1 hour," "write the introduction," and so on. this makes the workload less daunting and helps you make consistent progress. it's also helpful to keep track of those smaller tasks in a list.
BE REALISTIC -
prioritize your tasks and set achievable daily or weekly goals. don't try to do everything at once. make a to-do list every day, and highlight your most important tasks. this helps you stay organized but also it feels really good to check things off your list :) for example, aim to complete two math problems instead of the entire set, or read one chapter instead of the whole book, and see where it goes from there.
TAKE BREAKS -
in order to be productive, you need to rest your mind!! try the pomodoro technique: work for 25 minutes, then take a 5-minute break. after four cycles, take a longer break (15-30 minutes). during your breaks, do something completely different from your study activity. get up, stretch, grab a snack, or go for a quick walk outside. it's refreshing for your mind and body.
STAY ACTIVE -
physical activity helps reduce stress and improve your mood. so you should aim to get at least 30 minutes of exercise a day. this could be a workout, a yoga session, or even just a really fast walk. if you don't have much time, try putting short bursts of activity in throughout your day. for example, do some stretches or a few jumping jacks between pomodoro cycles.
GET SUPPORT -
talk to friends, family, or a counselor if you're feeling overwhelmed. sometimes, just having someone listen can make a huge difference!! if you’re struggling with a particular subject or area, try forming/joining a study group or seeking help from a tutor. working with others can give you new perspectives and helps with loneliness.
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HAVE A HEALTHY DIET -
your brain needs proper fuel to function at its best. try to eat balanced meals with fruits, veggies, whole grains, and protein. avoid too much caffeine and sugary snacks, because those can lead to energy crashes. keep a water bottle with you and make sure you're drinking enough throughout the day to keep your energy levels stable.
GET ENOUGH SLEEP -
pulling all-nighters is going to affect your concentration and memory. go for 7-8 hours of sleep each night. get a bedtime routine in place to help signal to your body that it's time to wind down. this could include stuff like reading a book, listening to calming music, or doing some mindfulness exercises. avoid screens at least an hour before bed, because the blue light can interfere with your sleep.
REWARD YOURSELF -
give yourself something to look forward to after completing a task. a favorite snack, watching an episode of your favorite show, or spending some time on social media, really anything that makes you happy. rewards reinforce your positive behavior and make studying feel more manageable. for example, tell yourself, "after I finish this chapter, I'll take a break to watch a funny youtube video."
STAY ORGANIZED -
keep track of deadlines and dates!! it will save you so much stress!! use a planner, calendar app, or bullet journal to log all your assignments and exam dates. you can also color code by subject/priority to make it easier to see what needs attention. review your schedule often and adjust it when you need to.
GIVE YOURSELF SOME LOVE -
it's okay to feel tired and stressed!! be kind to yourself and remember that you're doing your best. if you need to take a break, don't feel guilty about it. self-care is just as important as academic achievement. try some mindfulness or meditation and just take a moment to ground yourself.
hang in there, you've got this! just a little bit more to go and it'll be all worth it in the end. 🫶
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audreys-diaryy · 1 year ago
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Ultimate guide to acing college summer classes 🧋
It’s the first week of june and on my campus, summer 1 classes starts! So time for the ultimate guide to acing college summer classes ♡
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Get a cute planner or digital app to track assignments and deadlines
Break down your goals for each week to manage your workload effectively
Find your study spot! Choose air conditioned libraries or shaded outdoor areas. Don’t stay in the heat too long and don’t forget to wear sunscreen everyday
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Engage with the material through quizzes, discussions, and teaching concepts to friends
Take regular breaks for relaxation and self-care. Hit the pool, go for a walk, or indulge in a hobby
Join a study group! Find classmates to study with. You can support each other and make learning more fun
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Treat yourself after completing big tasks. A little shopping spree or a fun outing can be a great motivator
Use other online resources for extra learning
Lastly, keep a positive mindset! Think about how these courses will help you achieve your future aspirations 💕
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positive-spooky · 7 months ago
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How to avoid burnout
Avoiding burnout involves proactive self-care, setting boundaries, and making time for recovery. Here are some effective tips to prevent burnout:
1. Prioritize Self-Care
Physical Health: Maintain a balanced diet, stay hydrated, and exercise regularly. Sleep at least 7–9 hours per night.
Mental Health: Practice mindfulness, meditation, or relaxation techniques to reduce stress.
Hobbies: Engage in activities you enjoy outside of work or your main responsibilities.
2. Set Clear Boundaries
Work Hours: Stick to defined working hours and avoid checking emails or working outside those times.
Saying No: Learn to decline tasks or commitments that stretch you too thin.
3. Manage Workload Effectively
Prioritize Tasks: Focus on what’s most important or urgent and delegate where possible.
Break Tasks Down: Divide larger projects into manageable steps.
Time Management: Use techniques like the Pomodoro method to stay productive without overworking.
4. Take Breaks
Micro-Breaks: Step away from work for a few minutes every hour.
Vacation: Use vacation days or take time off to fully disconnect and recharge.
5. Cultivate a Support System
Talk About It: Share your feelings with trusted friends, family, or colleagues.
Seek Help: If needed, consult a therapist or counselor for professional guidance.
6. Stay Organized
Plan Ahead: Use tools like calendars, to-do lists, or project management apps to stay on top of tasks.
Declutter: Keep your workspace tidy to reduce stress and improve focus.
7. Recognize Warning Signs
Monitor yourself for early signs of burnout, such as chronic fatigue, irritability, or a sense of disconnection, and act immediately to address them.
8. Focus on What You Can Control
Don’t dwell on things outside your influence. Concentrate your energy on actionable steps.
9. Incorporate Flexibility
Allow room in your schedule for unexpected events or changes, so you don’t feel overwhelmed.
10. Reassess Goals and Expectations
Ensure your personal and professional goals are realistic and aligned with your values. Adjust them if they’re contributing to stress.
Burnout prevention is a continuous process. Regularly evaluate your habits and make adjustments to sustain a healthy balance.
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fuck-customers · 1 year ago
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Oh my god they're literally doing it. They're doing the fucking overly memed pizza party unironically. Lmaoo fuck all the way off.
I've bitched about this scam before, so some regular followers may remember the phone number scam, but I'll recap anyway.
GFH has a phone number scam where they pressure us employees into pressuring customers to give us their phone number + full first and last name + email + home address and tell the customer that it's for "rewards" which is a bold-faced lie. We DO have rewards, but they cannot be accessed by the cashier or register AT ALL. The customer has to have the store app downloaded onto their phone and must be signed into their account to get rewards or coupons. Cashiers have NO access to this information and cannot retrieve it for customers if they forget their phone or can't sign into their app. And we do not have printed coupons available. Customer forgets their coupons? Tough shit.
There is literally no benefit for customers to give over their contact info. At. All. A transaction with the signup and a transaction without are EXACTLY the same. So, obviously most customers are not real eager to hand over their info.
But customers that do automatically assume that it's like legitimate stores that do have real rewards systems that are activated through their phone numbers. And it doesn't help that management lies to them by omission/misdirection and calls the signups "rewards system" and encourages naive new hires to lie to customers. So customers assume that because they rattled off their phone number, now they get discounts.
They do not.
Another "benefit" management tried to lie to customers about at first was by saying that they could only do returns without receipts if the customer signed over all their personal info, but that was very quickly disproven and is easily worked around. (For example, a return without a receipt requires a "government ID number" where the cashier is supposed to ask the customer for their ID and type in the ID number, but you can literally keysmash some random numbers and hit enter and it works exactly the same)
(I personally get around all of this by keysmashing a bunch of numbers to make up a phone number and input the customers name and email as x x [email protected] or whatever random letters I hit first. The only "mandatory"- i.e. criteria that the register requires you to fill in- is first and last names, phone number and email, so I skip the address shit, but I know managers do it the "correct" way and bully customers into giving over all of the other personal info)
So now they (management or corporate or both) want us to get an 80%+ rate of signups (new and old customers both count, woohoo I fucking guess) and then they'll give us either the memed pizza party (unironically), or a taco bar (whatever that is) or a potato bar (whatever that is) All of this while being paid minimum wage, no raise or bonus for the extra workload, while each of us gets 3-12 hours a week. Absolutely no mention of increasing hours or pay increases or bonuses.
They also didn't specify what the 80% was a percentage OF. 80% of your daily transactions? 80% of your weekly transactions? Biweekly? Monthly? Fuck knows.
So corporate and management both can take their stupid pizza party, taco bar and potato bar and shove them all directly up their asses.
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ziskandra · 15 days ago
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HI You've been coming to mind lately, but it's like 5am where you are right now so I'm chucking you an ask instead of pinging your phone. I hope you're doing well! I'll try to bug you when I'm up late and it's a reasonable hour for you, just wanted to let you know that I miss hearing your life updates and I hope you're more offline because you're busy enjoying other stuff :D
Hi, friend! This ask has impeccable timing because I was just thinking about posting with what’s been going on in my life lately, especially since managing to do so on Twitter the other day after accidentally opening the app, haha.
But yes! Especially compared to this time last year, it’s predominantly been an “online silence because life is good” period ❤️
This past month has been particularly hectic between a heavier workload at my new job, volunteering for the federal election and the emotional exhaustion of significant anniversaries but I’m happy!!
But I do miss writing and fandom stuff and would like to come back to it when time and motivation permits. It always seems to when I least expect it!
Other things I’ve gotten up to in the last few months:
auditioned for and was accepted into the contestant pool for Hard Quiz, an Aussie TV show where people compete against each other on their selected “expert subjects”
went to Singapore for a week with Alastair, visited many museums and also ended up hyperfixated on Suzerain which is now one of my favourite video games of all time lol. Alastair continues to be amazed by how the game has propelled my understanding of basic economics
tangentially related to the above, we’ve finally started to plan our wedding 🥳 🥳
You’ve been in my thoughts as well and I hope things have been well for you too! I look forward to hearing about what you’ve been up to at some hopefully not-to-distant point in the future!!
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