Happy anniversary. I'm also alone a lot and I cook/ bake. I picked up crochet, writing, reading, and sometimes I like to tske myself out on little dates. Even just a walk and a little chai. ❤I also play minecraft lol
Appreciate the shout out, bb :) Can't quite explain why, but baking just has a way of soothing a soul. The peach crisp you made looked lovely! And good job for standing up for yourself, you are absolutely right to leave a toxic work environment that is treating you terribly. Best wishes to you with the job and acting gig search <333
"Wow, this video is incredibly well-made! 👏 Your explanations are clear and engaging, making even complex topics easy to understand. Keep up the great work-looking forward to your next video!
Congratulations, YOU did it 🥳 thank you for being transparent about how terrifying in-person auditioning is, and I will keep all my fingers crossed for you, queen!!!
Thank you!!! Definitely didn’t miss the audition process one bit from taking a year off lol. Trying to just have fun with it now though even if it is still terrifying 🤓
Watching from Egypt🇪🇬 I like your channel, your channel poped up to me from the 2024 trends video and I totally love it!❤ It will be amazing making an annual video from this kind and also I just wanted to say that you are amazing and your edit too. KEEP GOING!! We have a common thing though, that we are listening to trying not to care podcast by ashley corbo❤❤
If you can go to a tire place, they can check your tires--you might have picked up a nail or screw and they could repair with a simple "plug." I think it's pretty inexpensive to have that done. Ardean has had to put plugs in his semi tires all the time:-) and then the tire continues on and on.
Literally! Usually when a gig has descriptions like that about a character, I try to stray away. Usually means they are very new to the industry and don’t know what they’re doing/talking about 😂😂
It was so fun to see all the places you and Braden went to at Myrtle Beach! I've never been there, so it was like taking a trip there without having to make a long, long drive to get there:-)
Your mental health podcast recs are top tier! I got hooked on "Trying Not to Care" last year and have semi-recently started listening to "Self Care IRL" 😍 thank you for sharing them! I also hope that mental health awareness becomes a forever trend
I loved this video + watched it while I did my makeup, but id recommend putting some upbeat music in the back, it made me a little sleepy 😭🫶😅. maybe some upbeat jazz? I love your vibes though! I subbed! :))
Long drives are always so stressful! But it seems like y'all are powering through like absolute champs 💪 thank you for taking us along on this journey!
So much excitement!!! Wishing all the best for the move and every other major thing coming up for you <333 any change is scary, but you and Braden GOT THIS!!!
Oh Jade, you have to keep going with social media. You’re so natural in front of the camera and you look beautiful. I’m just starting out with videos and it’s so awkward when I’m recording. But you’ll find a new job that pays well. You’ll be okay either way, life works out even if it seems like it’s ending. X
I use the same alarm ringtone, and when yours went off (1:07) I stg I nearly jumped up out of bed and started changing out of my pjs 💀 lol anyway, loved this lil' vlog!!
Sometimes one of the worst parts about customer service is... well, the customers lol. But one of my coworkers gave me this advice: when a customer is irate or starts to get loud, they are usually upset about a situation, not about anything that you yourself did (ex: if someone wants a refund, but you tell them that the company has a no refund policy, they might get angry and get a nasty attitude on the phone with you, however they're not pissed that you told them the policy, but rather they're pissed that the company has that policy and won't let their employee make an exception for them), This has been one of the most useful reminders for me, and something that I am constantly reinforcing in my brain. Although it's also important to remember that there are some people who want to voice their irritation just for the sake of being heard, and are looking for more of a "verbal punching-bag" than an actual solution. When I encounter someone like that, I've found that it's usually best to let them yap, acknowledge that they've been heard, then give some sort of courtesy apology about their frustration or experience. Sometimes I even say that I'll pass the feedback along to my manager (which I actually do if it's a reasonable complaint... otherwise, I either won't bother telling anyone or just use the call as a "fun work story"). Anyway, there's my mini novel on one way I stop customer service stress from killing my mental health entirely lol. Hope it's at least a little useful/interesting! As always, thank you for being so candid on your channel, it's really endearing and refreshing <3 Much love!