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EnthusiasticNature94 @lemmy.blahaj.zone
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Transitioning from Reddit

Been transitioning from Reddit, and Lemmy is such a godsend.

No more subreddit hoarding and mod abuse (mostly). The decentralization makes it nearly impossible to exploit and abuse.

I finally get to create a community that isn't a bunch of subreddits controlled by the same mod network. Working hard to build it up from scratch (and unapologetically taking inspiration from the good posts in each subreddit).

Is there a convenient way to find communities related to the subreddits I'm subscribed to, without manually searching for them? Looking for some kind of smart pseudo-import/export feature.

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C-PTSD groups/communities?
  • Hey! I personally have C-PTSD. The reason for mine is a bit personal, but I'm sure I can offer some support and advice if you need any.

    My community is more general purpose, but C-PTSD evidence-based resources (such as scientific positive psychology research on resilience, mindfulness, etc.) is literally the top thing in my to-do list.

    Expect a C-PTSD resources post within 24 hours from now in [email protected]

    And of course, if you post a specific question, I'll answer it there as well. It's still a new community, so please share it with everyone you know!

  • How to rise out of poverty and achieve financial independence

    This guide assumes you are starting at the absolute bottom. Skip the steps that aren't applicable to you.

    1. Find resources while homeless:

    • http://helpwhenyouneedit.org/

    Research: Unfortunately, no research has been done on any programs at scale. Some 'housing first' organizations have shown promise, but there's very few across the country.

    2. Find funded training for certifications in well-paying fields. (Varies by location.)

    2a. Visit https://www.careeronestop.org/FindTraining/find-training.aspx

    2b. Under 'Find Local Training', put your zip code and distance from the training program, then search.

    2c. Check the box for 'WIOA-certified training programs only'.

    2d. Some common certifications/sectoral jobs that MIGHT be well-paying (Varies by location. A lot. Choose a certification that makes the most sense in your area.):

    • CompTIA A+
    • CompTIA Network+
    • CDL (Commercial Driver’s License)
    • Pest Control Technician
    • CNC Machining
    • Diesel Mechanic
    • Welding
    • Supervisory Leadership
    • Phlebotomy
    • Certified Health Care Access Associate
    • Patient Care Assistant
    • State Tested Nurse Assistant (STNA)
    • Medical Billing & Coding (CPC)
    • IT Sector (Security+, Microsoft Certs)
    • Environmental Remediation (HAZWOPER)
    • Financial Services (FINRA Licenses)

    Research: https://www.povertyactionlab.org/publication/sectoral-employment-programs-path-quality-jobs-lessons-randomized-evaluations

    (WORK IN PROGRESS. UPDATING THIS POST LATER WHEN I'M FREE.)

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    START HERE: How to succeed in life (according to research)

    1. Explore different interests before focusing on one.

    • Correct: Trying chess, trying basketball, taking an open online computer science course, cooking something new, trying tennis, learn how to draw your first digital art, learn the basics of competitive Street Fighter, attempt your first speedrun of a Trauma Center game, etc.
    • Wrong: Deciding you want to be a chess grandmaster WITHOUT exploring anything else first.
    • Research: https://characterlab.org/tips-of-the-week/sample-then-specialize/

    2. Choose your Ultimate Goal in Life™.

    • Correct: After exploring several interests, you discover that you are persistently passionate about becoming a content creator.
    • Wrong: Graduating college (which is a great goal, but one that leads to your top-level goal).
    • Wrong: Getting 1 million Twitch subscribers (this might be an 'end goal', but your ultimate goal should be a journey, not a destination).
    • Research: https://youtu.be/NBgBy4vP_QE
    • More Research: https://characterlab.org/tips-of-the-week/step-by-step/

    3. WOOP your life goal.

    • Video Guide: https://vimeo.com/262725813
    • Wish: What you want. (Your life goal.)
    • Outcome: Vivid details of the ideal outcome.
    • Obstacle: One (1) inner obstacle, something within your control, that is most likely to impede you from your goal. (e.g. Procrastination.)
    • Plan: If (Obstacle), then I will (Action). For example: If I feel like procrastinating, then I will shut off my phone and use the StayFocused browser extension to block out all irrelevant websites (YouTube, etc.) for the next hour.
    • Research: https://woopmylife.org/en/science

    4. Use 'Expert Practice' to get good.

    Video Guide: https://vimeo.com/797475870

    • Step 1: Break down a skill you want to learn into smaller sub-skills.
    • Step 2: Set aside time to remove ALL distractions and focus on one (1) sub-skill.
    • Step 3: Find and seek feedback from someone good at that sub-skill.
    • Research: https://characterlab.org/activities/expert-practice-for-classrooms/

    If you are having difficulty brainstorming or connecting the advice from this post to your life, AI chats like duck.ai can help flesh out ideas.

    And that's pretty much it! This advice is very generic to apply to as many people as possible, but if you follow these, you'll succeed in life.

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    [email protected] - The community to help others and seek help

    Hey! New Lemmy user here. Happy to migrate from Reddit.

    I created [email protected] so that others can seek and offer help.

    I'm still hashing out the details, but this can range from anything to advice to wishlists to loaning/borrowing to fundraisers to literally anything else.

    However, I will be putting in measures to prevent scammers from exploiting the community. From what I've seen so far, there doesn't seem to be a auto-moderator, so I'll probably need moderators to remove posts that aren't compliant. I also don't see a tagging/flair feature, so I'll work on a post title format for future posts.

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    Welcome to Help Others!

    This is a new community in the works.

    I'll be creating rules on post formatting soon.

    Until then, feel free to post anything you need help for or are offering to help with.

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