Turn off the tap when brusing your teeth.
Carry
stamps in your wallet. You never know when you'll discover the perfect card
for a friend or loved one.
Focus on
making things better, not bigger.
Begin each
day with your favorite music.
Take care
of your reputation. It's your most valuable asset.
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Turn
off the tap when brusing your teeth.
Carry
stamps in your wallet. You never know when you'll discover the perfect card
for a friend or loved one.
Focus on
making things better, not bigger.
Begin
each day with your favorite music.
Take
care of your reputation. It's your most valuable asset.
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Remember no
one makes it alone. Have a grateful heart and be quick to acknowle\dge those
who help you.
Just to see
how it feels, for the next twenty-four hours refrain from critisizing
anybody or anything.
Take charge
of your attitude. Don't let someone else choose it for you.
Pay
attention to the details.
Compliment
even small improvements.
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Send
your loved one flowers. Think of a reason later.
Don't use
time or words carelessly. Neither can be retreived.
Be prepared.
You never get a second chance to make a good first impression.
Never buy
something you don't need just because it's on sale.
Question
your goals by asking,"Will this help me become my very best?"
Cherish your
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Laugh a
lot. A good sense of humor cures almost all of life's ills.
Never
underestimate the power of kind word or deed.
Don't
undertip the waiter just because the food is bad; he didn't cook it.
Don't be
afraid to say,"I don't know."
Don't be
afraid to say,"I made a mistake."
Don't be
afraid to say,"I need help."
Don't be
afraid to say,"I'm sorry."
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Don't
allow self-pity. When this emotion strikes, do something nice for someone
less fortunate than you.
Select
a doctor your own age so that you can grow old together.
Improve
your performance by improving your attitude.
Answer the
phone with enthusiasm and energy in your voice.
Every
person that you meet knows something that you don't; learn from them.
Do it right the first time. |
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Think
big thoughts, but relish small pleasures.
Tell
your kids often how terrific they are and that you trust them.
Leave
the toilet seat in the down position.
Strive
for excellence, not perfection.
Be
toughminded but tenderhearted.
Keep
your desk and work area neat.
Resist
telling people how something should be done. Instead, tell them
what needs to be done. They will often surprise you with creative
solutions.
Let
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Don't waste
time learning the "tricks of the trade." Instead, learn the trade.
Keep
a tight rein on your temper.
Stop
blaming others. take responsibility of your life.
Always
accept an outstretched hand.
Admit
your mistakes.
When
someone wants to hire you, even if it's for a job you have little interest
in, talk to them. Never close the door on an opportunity until you've had a
chance to hear the offer in person.
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After
you've worked hard to get what you want,
take
the time to enjoy it.
Your
mind can hold one though at a time. Make it a positive and constructive one.
Look
people in the eye.
Say
"thank you" a lot.
Say
"please" a lot.
Be
forgiving of yourself and others.
Ask for
a raise when you feel you've earned it.
Even
if you're financially well-to-do, have your children earn and pay part of
their college tuition.
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