(Part 2) Top products from r/toastme

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We found 6 product mentions on r/toastme. We ranked the 26 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Top comments that mention products on r/toastme:

u/soileilunetoile · 1 pointr/toastme

I’m very similar, actually; if you’re a reader, I suggest Braving the Wilderness by Brené Brown.

Regardless, the best advice anyone has ever given me is that you have to fail in order to grow. You have to do the stuff that makes you feel uncomfortable and awkward or whatever, because the only way you get better at that (or anything) is by trying things until you find the thing that works for you. You have to be able to be proud of yourself for making the effort, even if it takes awhile to get to the end result.

I think you’re going to do just fine, for whatever it’s worth. You’re super cute and you seem genuine and friendly; you’ll find your people in your new place for sure, and you’ll find the best people by being as authentic as you can be.

Good luck!!

u/mermaidsscales · 2 pointsr/toastme

I’ve been reading a book called The Courage to be Disliked get it here - it’s pretty easy to read, and I have gleaned a lot of valuable advice from it... especially learning to let go of relying on what others think of me and live more for myself. It’s more complicated than just that, but I think it could be really helpful! (: your freckles are envy-worthy btw

u/KDao18 · 2 pointsr/toastme

Don’t worry, college doesn’t work out well for everyone. I’m that one.

You won’t be forced to bend over if you don’t have a degree. Find something that matters to you and get out there.

Bonus: I don’t know if you’re a reader, but there is a good book I recommend. If you’re a podcast (audio) person, there’s this show called “The Ken Coleman Show”. Many people are under the same boat as you and this guy gives SOLID advice.

Link to book: The Proximity Principle: The Proven Strategy That Will Lead to a Career You Love

Podcast: The Ken Coleman Show

u/squonk93 · 3 pointsr/toastme

I know that you might feel undateable, and that’s understandable. But, realistically, there are tons of women out there who’d love to date you. I suggest this book. It’s called “Models: Attract Women Through Honesty.” You’re not deformed or anything; you haven’t been on a date in almost 2 years probably because you need to change your strategy. Which is easily done.

u/LZAtotheMZA · 2 pointsr/toastme

Hi! Chemist here. I damn near failed it too because it's hard as hell. I used this to help: https://www.amazon.com/Organic-Chemistry-As-Second-Language/dp/1119110661/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=organic+chemistry+as+a+second+language&qid=1569814438&s=gateway&sr=8-2

Remember: This class does not define you or what you want to do. You've got this! Keep going, future scientist!