Compliment
three people each day.
Watch a
sunrise at least once a year:
Overtip
breakfast waitresses.
Look
people in the eye.
Say
"thank you" a lot.
Say
"please" a lot.
Live
beneath your means.
Buy
whatever kids are
selling on card tables in their front yards.
Treat
everyone you meet
as you want to be treated.
Donate two
pints of
blood every year.
Make new
friends but
cherish the old ones.
Keep
secrets.
Don't
waste time learning
the "tricks of the trade." Instead, learn the trade.
Admit your
mistakes.
Be brave.
Even if you're not,
pretend to be. No one can tell the difference.
Choose a
charity in your
community and support it generously with your time and money.
Read the
Bill of Rights.
Use credit
cards only for
convenience, never for credit.
Never
cheat.
Give
yourself a year and read
the Bible cover to cover.
Learn to
listen. Opportunity
sometimes knocks very softly.
Never
deprive someone of hope;
it might be all he or she has.
Pray not
for things, but for
wisdom and courage.
Never take
action when
you're angry.
Have good
posture.
Enter a room with purpose and confidence.
Don't
discuss business in elevators.
You never know who may overhear you.
Never pay
for work before
it's completed.
Be willing
to lose a battle
in order to win the war.
Don't
gossip.
Beware of
the person who
has nothing to lose. |
When
facing a difficult task,
act as though it is impossible to fail. If you're going after Moby Dick, take along the tartar sauce.
Don't
spread yourself too thin.
Learn to say no politely and quickly.
Don't
expect life to be fair.
Never
underestimate the
power of forgiveness.
Instead of
using the word
problem, try substituting the word opportunity.
Never walk
out on
a quarrel with your wife.
Regarding
furniture and clothes:
if you think you'll be using them five years or longer, buy the best you can afford.
Be bold
and courageous.
When you look back on your life, you'll regret the things, you didn't do more than the ones you did.
Forget
committees. New, noble,
world-changing ideas always come from one person working alone. |
Street
musicians are a treasure.
Stop for a moment and listen; then leave a small donation.
When faced
with a serious
health problem, get at least three medical opinions.
Wage war
against littering.
After
encountering inferior
service, food or products, bring it to the attention of the person in charge. Good managers will appreciate knowing.
Don't
procrastinate.
Do what needs doing when it needs to be done.
Get your
priorities straight.
No one ever said on his deathbed, "Gee, if I'd only spent more time at the office."
Don't be
afraid to say
"I don't know."
Don't be
afraid to say
"I'm sorry."
Make a
list of 25 things
you want to experience before you die. Carry it in your wallet and refer to it often.
Call your
mother.
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