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Safiyahs
Приєднався 3 лис 2011
Removing Ants From Your Home (Cruelty-Free)
I explain a cruelty-free method I've used to remove a nest of ants from my home (no poison needed, only a little patience)
Summary:
- Find the small opening from where the ants are entering your house
- Close it by using tape or paper
- Wipe away the "follow-me" scent ants leave behind with water
- Put the remaining ants outside (as close to the opening where they came from as possible) by putting a piece of bread with honey on the floor next to them and waiting a little. They will climb on it.
Summary:
- Find the small opening from where the ants are entering your house
- Close it by using tape or paper
- Wipe away the "follow-me" scent ants leave behind with water
- Put the remaining ants outside (as close to the opening where they came from as possible) by putting a piece of bread with honey on the floor next to them and waiting a little. They will climb on it.
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On Being An INFP
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This video is about my experience as an INFP. I talk about my personality, challenges I face and how I act in relationships. I hope this video can be informative for people who want to learn more about INFPs. :)
You're awesome& i feel the exact same way about EVERYTHING you said except needing to study in the comfort of your home. While I do get where you're coming from, I prefer to study in other places such as a library or Starbucks because seeing other people complete tasks at hand helps my procrastination in the sense that i see others buckling down, so I'm intrigued to do the same. Not only that but I get chlostrophobic when I stay at home to do work. I need more of an open, free flowing, and DIFFERENT environment in order to essentially light a fire under my ass to be like, "okay, I am here in order to complete this task." Traveling to an area outside my home lights a fire under my ass and gives me purpose and direction in my mind. Thank you for sharing!!
As an infp, I also have quite idealistic expectations from a relationship, e.g. a partner that shares the same political and religious views, doesn't drink and doesn't smoke. This seems very much, I understand that. I have no problem with people deciding to do their own thing- in fact I think personal differences are cool, it's just that if I were to be in a relationship, even marry and be with the person all day, we need to agree on certain things. Mostly it's views, values and morals.
and it's also v important to be 'recieved well', as you said. :)
wow... I wish we could go get tea or coffee sometime, because I feel like its myself talking!! (if by any chance you live in NYC as well, we should) This was lovely. And very honest. cheers :)
+Madison Mohn Thank you, Madison! :) I live very far from NYC, but if ever I visit the place, we definitely should!
It's as you said. Thank you.
are you swiss? ;)
+wuatenigenu999 No, I'm Belgian :)
+Safiyahs haha ok, not too far off
+Safiyahs So was Hercule Perot.
This is really good! It sounds like me, wow! Having conversations with myself is a past time. I think procrastination is not a delay in action but a vibrational response to things that are complex or don't resonate with me. I enjoy simplicity and solitude. I realized recently that i need lots of space in a relationship. I don't need the approval of people as much as I use to seek. I'm enjoying being me. Thank you for your video.
+Leon Miller Thank you, Leon. :) I'm happy to hear you're being yourself more.
Personally, I think vegetarian is a waste of time if its from a ethical point of view. To me your either vegan or you eat everything. To me you cant say "I'm vegetarian because I don't want to kill animals and cause suffering". If that's the case how can you justify drinking milk, when the calves are taken from their mothers to be killed and then the mother is impregnated again, followed by having the baby taking away again. Just doesn't make sense to me
+Hayley Robinson I respect your opinion, but I don't think being vegetarian is a waste of time. Each should do what they are capable of. I'm vegetarian in this moment, but that doesn't mean I won't transition to being vegan at some point, when I'm ready, not when other people think I should. Change that's not fully motivated from within doesn't last anyway.
I like meat.
amaxamon Murders like killing people? I guess its their life and their opinion to take someone elses life
Hayley Robinson Get off your high horse. Live your own life, don't live mine.
amaxamon Lol my morals are to high to be living yours thank you
Living with an INFJ, my S.O., has helped in "little" tasks, to complete large tasks.
As an INFP as well, I can heavily relate. thank you for sharing. I discovered mindfulness meditation a year ago and since then practiced it daily. it has helped me A LOT! definitely changed my life for good. I would recommend it to any INFP's out there, I know the struggle.. we all just need a wider perspective and patience, especially to ourselves.. :) much love <3
null nullington I agree, mindfulness and coming back to our center are so important. Glad you could relate :) <3
I love been at home to dance and talk to myself, to put comfy clothes, to feel ugly to feel pretty who cares!? I like to be with me.... I can not focus in more then one person at a time, and I was conditioned to be an extrovert. I love connecting with people by the way; but never knew how not been selective on it was killing me. I like to watch, observe and absorbs all about the other. I can dive in them and know more about them then they can ever imagine; I feel lonely because of this. I feel I understand people deeply, but very very veryyy rarely someone understands me for who I am. Great video! thank you for sharing! it is great to know more about this energy expression. I am learning to value and love it more and more.
Mutty Isis .... I really get what you mean about an ideal partnership and someone that can value what you are bringing. I think it is very important for us to see the value and the sensitivity we bring to any connection. I deeply feel it is a privilege to be with someone so well intentioned and good heart as the INFPs, we need to be good at seeing who truly can see us, otherwise no love flows.
Mutty Isis I agree completely :)
I can totally relate to absolutely everything you said. Procrastination, laziness, felling of unease when around other people, the need to recharge, and specially, not finishing anything are big part of me too... But I think all of these traits make us (at least me) need people even more. For example if I was writing a story alone, after a couple of pages I'd loose interest and move on to playing guitar... or doing nothing, but if i were doing it with someone else I'd feel obligated to finish the story with that person; I would feel like working with that person is some sort of a sacred act/bond between us and I wouldn't abandon the project just because I no longer feel like writing. I think with the wright people we would be much more, by social standards, ahead in life. You didn't mention anything about going out. I for example have no motivation to leave my house, after all there are people outside, but when I do I always feel better. Are you the same way?
Hi Niki :) I agree that when you are working on something with other people, there is more motivation to finish things. In my experience, procrastionation can also stem from perfectionism, the pressure for my work to be perfect and extraordinary, and in the process I lose heart because I feel it's not extraordinary. But I feel responsible when I'm working with other people, so perfect or not, I will try to finish it. About going out, I like meeting up with people I know well and who I can feel at ease with. I sometimes also have prolonged periods that I spend in solitude, and I've noticed that the longer I don't meet anyone the harder it gets to go out and talk to others. I feel more sensitive and get tired more easily. I don't like going to bars or spending a lot of time with people who don't get past small talk. That's really draining for me. I've noticed that I experience the most joy when I go out to meet others 1-3 times a week and spend the rest of the time reading, in nature,... just doing my own thing. Thanks for commenting :)
Safiyahs " don't like going to bars or spending a lot of time with people who don't get past small talk. That's really draining for me" this is so true for me too.... plus the oversensitivity. It is like if I am designed to always want learn something from anything.... if it is not a learning experience it must be Joy, a complete release that I normally only get around kids or alone, or someone that I feel at easy enough to let my innocent nature to flow (i love that).... apart from that... small talks are meaningless and I feel that people are avoiding themselves with superficial talks and I have no interest in this kind of dance!