Came here to mention inulin as a great fiber supplement in addition to psyllium husk. Fixing my gut changed my life, the direct impacts for me on mood, well-being, inflammation, and overall health cannot be overstated.
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IdiotsInCars@lemmy.world•Two wrongs don't make a rightEnglish
81·18 days agoYes. 🤦🏻♂️
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IdiotsInCars@lemmy.world•Two wrongs don't make a rightEnglish
71·19 days agoSurprisingly informative. Thanks for sharing.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What are some habits or skills that you've recently(or not so recently) learnt that improved the quality of your life or made things more fun?
8·1 month agoCrucial Conversations — Summary
A crucial conversation is any conversation where
- stakes are high,
- opinions differ, and
- emotions run strong. These are the moments where communication tends to deteriorate into silence or violence—and also the moments that most impact relationships, results, and trust.
The book teaches how to stay effective, curious, and collaborative even when it’s hard.
- Start With Heart
Before opening your mouth, check your intent.
Ask yourself three grounding questions:
- What do I really want—for me, for them, and for the relationship?
- How would I act if I truly wanted that?
- What stories am I telling myself that distort my motives?
This interrupts reactive fight-flight patterns and restores internal alignment.
- Learn to See When Safety Drops
Crucial conversations become unsafe when people sense judgment, coercion, or disrespect.
Detect early signs:
- Silence: masking, avoiding, withdrawing
- Violence: controlling, labeling, attacking
The moment safety drops, the conversation stops mattering—only self-protection matters.
- Make It Safe (Establish Psychological Safety)
You restore safety through two tools:
i. Mutual Purpose — “We’re in this together.”
Show that you care about their goals and outcomes.
If purposes differ, create a shared purpose by inventing options acceptable to both sides.
ii. Mutual Respect — “I value you as a person.”
When respect feels threatened, no conversation works.
Apologize sincerely if needed. Use contrast statements:
- What I don’t mean → clarify the misperceived attack
- What I do mean → state your positive intention
- Master Your Stories
Your emotions come from the story you tell about what’s happening—not the event itself.
Event → Interpretation (“story”) → Emotion → Reaction
People naturally fill gaps with:
- Victim stories (“It’s not my fault”)
- Villain stories (“They’re terrible”)
- Helpless stories (“Nothing I can do”)
The fix:
- Challenge your assumptions
- Replace certainty with curiosity
- Ask: “What else could this mean?”
- STATE Your Path (How to Speak Honestly Without Triggering Defensiveness)
The book’s core communication tool:
- Share your facts (least controversial)
- Tell your story (your interpretation)
- Ask for their path (invite their perspective)
- Talk tentatively (avoid absolutism)
- Encourage testing (welcome disagreement)
This expresses truth while reinforcing safety.
- Explore the Other Person’s Path
Use curiosity to draw out their meaning-making process.
Tools:
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AMPP Skills
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- Ask
- Mirror (reflect emotions or tone)
- Paraphrase
- Prime (offer a guess if they hesitate)
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ABC of listening: agree where you can, build on shared areas, compare differences respectfully.
Goal: understand them well enough that they feel seen.
- Move to Action (Decide + Execute)
Crucial conversations should end with clear commitment.
Questions to answer:
- Who does what by when?
- How will we follow up?
- What happens if commitments aren’t met?
Four decision models:
- Command (leader decides)
- Consult (get input, then decide)
- Vote
- Consensus
Pick based on urgency, stakes, and involvement.
Dialogue succeeds when people feel safe enough to express their full truth—and curious enough to hear others.
Crucial Conversations is fundamentally a blueprint for replacing defensiveness with inquiry, fear with safety, and positional fighting with collaborative problem-solving.
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Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Professor in Epstein Files Makes Extremely Awkward Announcement at Start of ClassEnglish
11·1 month agoActor Jeffrey Jones?

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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•I made a project that can install/configure/orchestrate 115+ applications on your homelab using Ansible!English
6·1 month agoAwesome improvements! Really nice work. I’ll definitely be switching at some point when I have a reason to mess with it. Thanks for all the extra work you’ve done to improve the fork and gift the project to the commons.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•I made a project that can install/configure/orchestrate 115+ applications on your homelab using Ansible!English
9·1 month agoI used a similar project called Ansible NAS a while back and it’s been working beautifully. I had a problem and had to reinstall the OS on my NAS at some point and this made it a breeze. That project requires Ubuntu and I prefer Debian so I may try this out next time.
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Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL about the "Left-behind children" in China, due to the Hukou System, children were often left in their rural villages to be cared by relatives while the parents work in urban areas.English
3·2 months agoThis is absolutely heartbreaking. I can’t imagine the psychological toll. I hope that in a few decades we will collectively look back on this time as an unfortunate side effect of prioritizing only material progress while ignoring inner psychological and emotional reality and will have learned to balance work with family, community, leisure, education, art, and everything else that makes life good and meaningful.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•why do so many people think the brain is somehow totally isolated from the body?
4·2 months agoTrue, and nondual traditions like tantric Buddhism, Advaita Vedanta, and Kashmir Shivism really have a leg up in that regard, but Descartes really cemented it as the supposed “objective” fact (lol) that it is today.
The root problem though is the felt sense of separation the mind creates but that mystical experiences can dissolve.
picnicolas@slrpnk.netto
Television@piefed.social•Has Anyone Else Noticed How Much Kids’ TV Has Changed Lately?
10·2 months agoMy kid loves Daniel Tiger so much that in a moment of excitement at the No Kings protest yesterday she exuberantly yelled “DANIEL TIGER!!!”
picnicolas@slrpnk.nettoHacker News@lemmy.bestiver.se•So YouTube seems to be downEnglish
2·2 months agoI’ve been using Brave browser just for YouTube and it avoids ads
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Traditional Art@lemmy.world•John William Waterhouse’s witchy women 🔮English
11·2 months agoI appreciate the beautiful art you’re bringing to Lemmy. Thank you!
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Traditional Art@lemmy.world•The dreamlike art of August Malmström (19th century)English
4·3 months agoSpooky spirits!
No POSIX compliance no award!
Patriot is as incredible as it is unknown and I’m happy to find it mentioned here! Some of the most engaging, poignant, absurd, hilarious yet devastating TV I’ve watched.
Smudge the world
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Recommended mini linux device for streaming to TV
2·4 months agoAre there any better options for keyboard trackpad combo than the Logitech k400 yet?
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Games@lemmy.world•After two years of development, Heroes of the Seven Islands, a cRPG that I drew by hand on paper, will be released on Steam, in four days the 9/9/2025 (demo available)English
2·4 months agoIt was on my wishlist already too, but I do remember seeing it a while back and being intrigued.
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Traditional Art@lemmy.world•Zaō Gongen- unknown Japanese artist, wood carving (1200s)English
5·4 months agoLooks Buddhist, holding a vajra. Zen arrived in Japan in the 12th century so this must be among the earliest Japanese Buddhist art. Incredible artifact.




That happened for me at first, so I reduced the amount. Now I mix it into my homemade bread and don’t notice it at all!