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Como me voy por una semana he aqui un post largo. Esto lo encontre hace mas de dos anos atras en un dinner en connetticut. Espero que todos podemos aprender un poquito de esto...
Life’s Little Instructions
Treat everyone like you like to be treated.
Watch a sunrise at least once a year.
Sing in the shower.
Leave the toilet seat in the down position.
Never refuse homemade brownies.
Strive for excellence not perfection.
Plant a tree on your birthday.
Learn 3 clean jokes.
Return borrowed vehicles with the gas
tank full.
Compliment 3 people every day.
Never waste an opportunity to tell someone you love them.
Leave everything a little better than you found it.
Keep it simple.
Think big thoughts but relish small
pleasures.
Become the most positive and enthusiastic person you know.
Floss your teeth.
Ask for a raise when you feel you’ve earned it.
Be forgiving of yourself and others.
Overtip breakfast waitresses.
Say “Thank You” a lot.
Say “Please” a lot.
Avoid negative people.
Buy whatever kids a selling on card tables in their front yards.
Wear polished shoes.
Remember other people’s birthdays.
Commit yourself to constant improvement.
Carry jumper cables in your trunk.
Have a firm hand shake.
Send lots of valentine cards, sing them “someone who thinks your terrific”.
Look people in the eye.
Be the first to say “Hello”.
Use the good silver.
Return all things you borrow.
Make new friends but cherish the old ones.
Keep secrets.
Sing in a choir.
Plant flowers every spring.
Have a dog.
Always accept an outstretched hand.
Stop blaming others. Take responsibility for every area of your life.
Wave at kids in school busses.
Be there when people need you.
Feed a strangers expired parking meter.
Don’t expect life to be fair.
Never underestimate the power of love.
Drink champagne for no reason at all.
Live your life as an exclamation not an explanation.
Don’t be afraid to say “I made a mistake”.
Don’t be afraid to say “I don’t know”.
Compliment even small improvements.
Keep your promises (no matter