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Tips to improve your life
2.Surround Yourself With Progress. When you complete a list of action steps, your instinct might be to throw the list away. After all, the work is completed! However, some creative professional teams take a different approach; they relish their progress. Some go so far as surrounding themselves with it.
3.Empty Your Inbox in 30 Seconds. Is your inbox filled with thousands and thousands of unread messages? Before you give up hope, there's an instant way to clear your inbox of old emails in less than 30 seconds.
4.Instantly Build Self Confidence. These tips will get you riding high in no time.
5.Reduce Your Trash To Almost Zero. Follow the No Impact Man experiment to reduce our trash as close as we can to zero.
6.Feel like a million bucks for cheap. Feel healthier and more energized right away without spending a fortune.
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Hannellene wrote:1.Find Inner Serenity by Making it Easier to Find Your Keys. For most people, getting control of clutter brings a greater sense of calm and decreased frustration.
2.Surround Yourself With Progress. When you complete a list of action steps, your instinct might be to throw the list away. After all, the work is completed! However, some creative professional teams take a different approach; they relish their progress. Some go so far as surrounding themselves with it.
3.Empty Your Inbox in 30 Seconds. Is your inbox filled with thousands and thousands of unread messages? Before you give up hope, there's an instant way to clear your inbox of old emails in less than 30 seconds.
4.Instantly Build Self Confidence. These tips will get you riding high in no time.
5.Reduce Your Trash To Almost Zero. Follow the No Impact Man experiment to reduce our trash as close as we can to zero.
6.Feel like a million bucks for cheap. Feel healthier and more energized right away without spending a fortune.
Alternatively .... you could just kick back with a good book

A world is born again that never dies.
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In many ways, yes, there wouldn't be as much obesity as people were out all day and walking to and from work and school. but the downside is we would be without a lot of the technology we depend on.Maud Fitch wrote:I agree. And if we went back to how we lived in the 1950's we'd all be a lot better off.....or would we.....?
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Fran wrote:Hannellene wrote:1.Find Inner Serenity by Making it Easier to Find Your Keys. For most people, getting control of clutter brings a greater sense of calm and decreased frustration.
2.Surround Yourself With Progress. When you complete a list of action steps, your instinct might be to throw the list away. After all, the work is completed! However, some creative professional teams take a different approach; they relish their progress. Some go so far as surrounding themselves with it.
3.Empty Your Inbox in 30 Seconds. Is your inbox filled with thousands and thousands of unread messages? Before you give up hope, there's an instant way to clear your inbox of old emails in less than 30 seconds.
4.Instantly Build Self Confidence. These tips will get you riding high in no time.
5.Reduce Your Trash To Almost Zero. Follow the No Impact Man experiment to reduce our trash as close as we can to zero.
6.Feel like a million bucks for cheap. Feel healthier and more energized right away without spending a fortune.
Alternatively .... you could just kick back with a good book


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I prefer to follow the advice of the learned Doctors' Feelgood, Strangelove, Marten and Who.Fran wrote:I heard yesterday that Dean Swift said "the best doctors are Dr Diet, Dr Quiet, and Dr Merryman" ... in other words eat sensibly, get plenty of rest & regular belly laughs or as they say 'moderation in everything especially moderation'!
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That's very true.StephenKingman wrote:In many ways, yes, there wouldn't be as much obesity as people were out all day and walking to and from work and school. but the downside is we would be without a lot of the technology we depend on.Maud Fitch wrote:I agree. And if we went back to how we lived in the 1950's we'd all be a lot better off.....or would we.....?
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2 Eat breakfast
3 Smile at strangers when you make eye contact
4 Don't procrastinate
5 Keep a schedule or To-Do list
6 Forgive others and Forgive past wrongs
7 Do something for someone else
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Yeah, sure but, can't the world live without technology? We don't need technology.StephenKingman wrote:In many ways, yes, there wouldn't be as much obesity as people were out all day and walking to and from work and school. but the downside is we would be without a lot of the technology we depend on.Maud Fitch wrote:I agree. And if we went back to how we lived in the 1950's we'd all be a lot better off.....or would we.....?
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Yeah, sure. I could live like that. I never talk on the phone, don't need the internet. Too young for credit cards and the 1950s did have cars. Ever read the book Christine?StephenKingman wrote:^ We would survive of course but life would be very different- no phones, internet, credit cards, deliveries, cars etc, could you live like that? I certainly couldnt..

Besides, we wouldn't know any better.