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1. Appreciate your “natural beauty.” You're beautiful when you stop hiding or you stop striving. The best beauty secrets: a smile, raw food, water, and sunscreen ( Wear Sunscreen by Mary Schmich)
2. Start investing when you are young. Learn the rule of 72. Huh? Ask a Financial advisor. Did you know you can sit down with a licensed registered representative (kind of like a financial advisor) and plot out your financial future for free?
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3. Don't use people and love things; love people and use things. Mom: “We may not have much, but we have each other.”
Rick Warren: “Life is about people and relationships, not things.”
4. Really listen to people. Rick Warren: “The thing that people want is focused attention.”
5. Don't waste precious days with unnecessary colds. Adults get about 2-4 colds in a year. Avoid this and take AIRBORNE. It works. There's a reason why the second grade teacher who made it is now a millionaire. Airborne made 21 million dollars in 2006.
6. Shower your family with affection. Everybody in my family massages. I think that's why we are so close. If you are a mom, teach your kids how to massage. You'll get the benefits in a decade when they can massage you! From my mom: affectionate families are authentic families.
7. Forget reading horoscopes to understand your life and those of your loved-ones. Read your personality page.
8. Men: Be strong. It's what women and the world need most from you. Strength uncontrolled is a temper and violence. Strength removed is passivity and neglect.
9. Stop watching t.v. and reading fashion magazines. The quickest route to discontent is the path between you and the t.v. remote or the path between you and the magazine stand.
10. High School Math Teacher: Before reaching for a Tylenol to cure a headache, ask yourself, “Was it the lack of a Tylenol that brought on this headache?” No. Most likely it was lack of water, lack of sleep, etc. Make the lack the cure.
11. Discover your roots. It is never too late to embrace your culture.
12. Make your siblings your closest allies. Siblings make the best best friends.
13. Appreciate the pleasures in life that involve your senses. There's nothing as indulgent, luxurious and cheap as a bubble bath. Listen to music, learn to make music, enjoy art, drink coffee, get massages, garden, do yoga, decorate, watch a sunrise/sunset, take pictures, walk outside after the rain, cuddle.
14. Stop dieting. The best way to lose weight, gain weight or maintain weight (your body will determine which it needs) is to eat only/always when you are hungry and stop when you are (politely) full. If everyone found out this secret, the multi-billion dollar diet industry would fall apart.
15. Mother Teresa: “Want to promote world peace? Go home and love your family.”
16. Throw yourself in something you love that only asks for the best of you. That's what the world needs from you. Massage Therapist: Do what you love, and the money will follow.
17. Don't focus on your weaknesses; focus on your strengths. You do this by feeding your strengths instead of trying to overcome your weaknesses. Also, don't focus on hiding what you don't like or improving them, focus on highlighting what you do! -Now Discover Your Strengths
18. Learn from the past, plan for the future, but live in the present. Guilt and regret cannot change the past, and worry and anxiety cannot change the future.
19. When faced with a moral dilemma, ask yourself, “What would be the most loving thing for me to do?” In life, love is the bottom line.
20. Best parking space: Because the closest distance between two points is a straight line, you should park in the row directly in front of an entrance, even if it is far away. That way you don't have to worry about remembering where you parked and you will naturally walk straight when you exit the store anyway. -Mrs. Curtis, math teacher
21. Best way to render telemarketers speechless: In perfect English say, “I don't speak English.” Wait a few seconds ( he/she will be stumped and not say a word) Proceed by hanging up and laughing. ( or you can just call block them)
22. If you want to learn a sport but are not very athletic and don't really enjoy being active, learn golf. Most business transactions are done on the golf course. -Marshall Brain in The Teenager's Guide to the Real World
23. On promises: Under-promise, over-deliver- Dad
24. Be positive. Tiffany: Everything works out in the end. If it hasn't worked out, it's not the end.
25. You need your friends, and not just every Saturday night. I know to feel my best, I need to hang out with my friends about every other day or three times a week. If you're a Christian, it's biblical. It's called community. If you're not a Christian, it's a human need. There's a reason why solitary confinement is torture. Think girls from Sex in the City or the cast of Friends.
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