Drunken shenanigans are part of life when you’re in college, etc. but it gets old fast. That kind of behavior as an adult is just sad. Drink responsibly. Don’t make an $@!#% out of yourself. I recommend this rule: Don’t have more than one drink at a work function.


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vaccinate! Science is good.


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Check out news-for-kids websites like Dogo News and NBC Learn.


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Read Harry Potter series to him / with him.


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Don’t quit your job until you have another job. Suck it up and make the best out of it.


21



To quote Harvard professor Adam Grant: “Argue like you’re right and listen like you’re wrong.”


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“You have to meet people where they are. Sometimes, you have to leave them there.” -Iyanla Vanzant


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People have big feelings when they realize how unjust and unfair the world can be. Totally natural and healthy. The problem starts when they channel those feelings into destructive actions and beliefs: violence, war, crime and hatred. We will be so much better off if we can learn to deal with our collective and individual pain in a way that is therapeutic and constructive. Maybe we can help each other to be creative in the face of fear, grief, pain, anxiety, anger, betrayal, injustice.


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When COVID started my first thought was “Holy sh*t Trump is going to cancel the 2020 election because of pandemic.” Thank God I was wrong.


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Look into Rustic Pathways to see the world and do some good.


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Once a relationship goes from loving someone as they are to trying to change them into something you want them to be, it’s doomed. We can challenge, inspire and educate those we love, but in the end we have to accept them as they are and embrace them warts and all. (They’re doing the same for us.)


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Some days it feels like your world is falling apart, but what's really happening is that it's falling into place. Make good choices. Be kind. Be brave. Trust.


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When something is upsetting you...Name it...Take a deep breath...Imagine holding it gently in your hands. (This is a reminder to use this visualization myself and to teach it to you. I want to give you as many tools as I can to help you learn to cope with negative emotions in a healthy way.)


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First date going extremely well? Thinking u might score? Slow down. A woman always wants to feel like she’s worth waiting for.


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Pick a project on Instructables.com and work on it together this winter.


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ALWAYS pee before you sit down to nurse a baby.


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Highly encourage typing/ keyboarding class.


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I wish I had heard this in my 20’s. https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMRtFBvGr/


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People may have all kinds of different motives for doing what they do, saying what they say. To “give someone the benefit of the doubt” means that you consider what the best possible reason they may have for doing what they did and assume that was the motive. If someone has earned your trust, even if it’s that they’ve done nothing to break your trust, give them the benefit of the doubt.


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Sometimes we’re just not ready to appreciate or understand a book or film or piece of art. Revisit them as you age.


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Be a good guest. Never arrive to a dinner or a party empty handed. Bring a gift: flowers, food, drink, etc.


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End of August by Robert Frost is one of my favorite poems.


20



Plan a trip someplace where we can see the Northern Lights.


15



Be respectful with regard to how you treat girls:. How you talk to them, how you talk about them, and even how you think about them.


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My favorite actor was Robin Williams.


19



Focus on the lesson not the pain.


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Sometimes you have to put aside how you feel about a person and objectively look at how their actions show how they feel about *you.*


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Psalm 37:3 “Do good and trust in the Lord.” That pretty much covers it.


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Let’s talk about how we can bless people - with what we have and by how we act.


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Get book “Talk to Me First: Everything You Need to Know to Become Your Kids'Go-To Person about Sex.” by Deborah Roffman.


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