Cornerstones for a Healthy Life - Part Three
- Smile at the frowners in life.
- Make a budget and stick to it.
- Pave your own road to achievement.
- Enjoy your family, with all their faults.
- Risk it all when it feels right.
- Say you’re sorry.
- Judge when it’s appropriate.
- Allow good feelings to overwhelm you.
- Be consistently moving forward (the past is always close behind).
- Get involved in your community.
- Run through a cornfield.
- Don’t make others wait for you.
- Express your opinions.
- Do things the fun way sometimes.
- Leave your comfort zone behind.
- Tell a child that you love them.
- Communicate effectively.
- Know that luck comes from preparation.
- Stretch your mind.
- Be counter intuitive (look it up).
- Visit the zoo once per year.
- Carry on meaningful traditions.
- Don’t become what you own.
- Pray for the sick and dying.
- Make a solid first impression.
- Have your neighbors over for dinner.
- Shed from life what brings you down.
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