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Always have an exit plan.

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Worry is like a rocking chair. It gives you something to do, but doesn't get you anywhere.

Muddling through...
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Learn to accept "what is".

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*Don't say everything that you're thinking.

 

*This too shall pass.

 

*Use the gifts that God gave you.

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Re: Best Advice I Ever Got!

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@D Kay wrote:

Learn to accept "what is".


@D Kay Boy, I always struggle with acceptance. I prefer multiple choice questions.
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*Clean Up As You Go

 

*Finish What You Start

 

*Haste Makes Waste

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@lovescats wrote:

@Sooner wrote:

How about we share, in just a short sentence or two, some of the best advice we ever got.  Woman Happy  I'm thinking of short "sound bites" that we can remember when we need them!

 

Like:

"You don't have to like her.  You just need to treat her like you do!"


but if you don't like her why not just leave her alone?


 

I am thinking that it applies to relatives, coworkers, etc., that you cannot just "leave alone" because you must at times interact with them.  Be cordial to them.

 

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@chiclets YES! I have that quote pinned to my bulletin board:

 

"Blessed is he who expects nothing, for he shall never be disappointed."

                                         - Alexander Pope

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@Sooner Worry is like a rocking chair, it will give you something to do but will get you no where!   My momma was 84 at her death and this has been a good life lesson.

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Always save part of your paycheck.