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<blockquote data-quote="ButtterflyLady" data-source="post: 931645" data-attributes="member: 43498"><p>[USER=53120]@akindrat18[/USER] I have a small challenge for you if you're up for it? Do you think you can write posts without using the word "but"? When we put this word in the middle of a sentence, it usually means the words before it are what we think our audience wants to hear, and the words after it are our excuse. </p><p></p><p>For example, "I don't mind having a routine, but when my family has movie night, it's hard not to indulge in snacking". </p><p></p><p>I think a more honest version of this sentence would be "I would have better health if I had a routine, but when my family has movie night, I indulge in snacking".</p><p></p><p>The second version involves being honest and owning your choices. </p><p></p><p>I also want to mention that supermarkets are usually crying out for people to stack shelves, and having a stutter would not stop a person doing this job. Having such a job on your CV may help you have more success in your jobhunting because it shows you are prepared to do whatever work is available. It could also lead to a more interesting job, since most jobs are found through networking, not responding to ads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ButtterflyLady, post: 931645, member: 43498"] [USER=53120]@akindrat18[/USER] I have a small challenge for you if you're up for it? Do you think you can write posts without using the word "but"? When we put this word in the middle of a sentence, it usually means the words before it are what we think our audience wants to hear, and the words after it are our excuse. For example, "I don't mind having a routine, but when my family has movie night, it's hard not to indulge in snacking". I think a more honest version of this sentence would be "I would have better health if I had a routine, but when my family has movie night, I indulge in snacking". The second version involves being honest and owning your choices. I also want to mention that supermarkets are usually crying out for people to stack shelves, and having a stutter would not stop a person doing this job. Having such a job on your CV may help you have more success in your jobhunting because it shows you are prepared to do whatever work is available. It could also lead to a more interesting job, since most jobs are found through networking, not responding to ads. [/QUOTE]
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