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  • c'mon, quit yer whinin.

    So that everyone can see this I'm posting it in the Grand Rounds.
    :grouphug:

    71 Things You Can Do
    by Scott Hughes

    Most people aren't Warriors, and I'm fine with it. Most people do things that don't make sense, and I'm fine with it. I've learned to accept the non-sense that fills this world. (Part of being a Warrior is accepting that most other people are not Warriors, and accepting them.) Still, the point is that people do things that don't make sense. They whine, complain, and cry over problems they can easily change. They get depressed over problems they cause for themselves.

    For example, lazy people often whine that they don't make more money. Selfish people complain that they don't have more friends. Many people sabotage all their romantic relationships and then complain that they don't have a lover.

    Granted, sometimes when something bad happens to a person it's purely bad luck. For example, you could be sitting in your well-built home while reading the newspaper and a tornado could tear your home up.

    However, usually when you don't like what's happening in your life, it's your own damn fault. It's your fault if you're fat, lazy, uneducated, lonely, etc.

    In the following, I list 71 things that you can do to be more successful. You choose to do them or not. If you choose not to do these things, then you have no right to complain about your problems; your problems are your fault!

    Stop watching television.
    Stop eating fast food.
    Stop eating pizza and fried foods.
    Stop driving places that you could easily walk to.
    Read at least 1 book a month.
    Take classes in what interests you or your vocation.
    Work enough to support yourself, and if needed get a new job or second job to make enough to support yourself. Never stick with a job that doesn't pay enough to support yourself no matter how much you work.
    Pay off your debts and don't go in debt. You can pay off your debts if you avoid needless expenses, such as cable, overpriced clothes, impractical decorations, unhealthy snacks, jewelry, etcetera.
    Don't buy a car on finance, and don't buy an expensive car if a cheaper one that works is available.
    Wake up early, and get all your work done as quickly as possible. That includes household chores, as well as your employment.
    Drink alcohol less or quit.
    Do drugs less or quit.
    Don't smoke cigarettes.
    Don't eat foods with high fructose corn syrup.
    Don't drink soda.
    Don't eat sugary foods at all.
    Don't drink more than 1 glass of juice per day.
    Stand up straight and have good posture.
    Look people in the eyes when you talk to them.
    Smile.
    Be polite.
    Keep your promises.
    Wear a watch, if you can afford it.
    Eat breakfast.
    If you eat cereal at any time, choose your cereal based on healthiness not tastiness.
    Exercise at least 3 days per week.
    Walk often.
    Always write with correct spelling and grammar.
    Never speak worse about a person behind their back than you do to their face. (Feel free to say nicer things about a person behind their back than to their face.)
    Don't gossip and don't have a big mouth.
    Never judge other people harsher than you judge yourself.
    Make New Years resolutions, but make one every day instead of every year.
    Volunteer.
    Forgive, but never forget.
    Don't have skeletons in your closet.
    Keep as few secrets as reasonably possible.
    Despite the rule before this one, keep your friends' secrets.
    Politely tell people that you will not betray your friends' trust, when you are asked about their secrets and such.
    Volunteering (i.e. activism) is more important than voting. If you can do both, good for you. If you only have time for one, volunteer instead of voting. It makes more of a difference.
    Privately question your own values.
    Avoid questioning other people's values, especially in public.
    Listen more than you talk.
    Use a journal to count how many calories you consume per day.
    Use a journal to count how many calories you burn per day.
    If you want to lose weight, burn slightly more than you consume. If you want to gain weight, consume slightly more than you burn. If you are happy with your weight, try to burn the same amount as you consume.
    Weigh yourself daily at the same time(s).
    Write your daily weight down in a journal.
    Never allow the police to search you, your car, or your belongings if you do not have something to hide.
    Never tell other people that you think they or something they are doing is immoral or sinful.
    Keep your moral values and religion to yourself. Use them to direct your own actions.
    Ask people how they are often and listen to their answer.
    Laugh at other people's jokes, but not your own.
    Shower at least once per day.
    Wash your hands, even if you aren't an employee.
    Take care of the elderly, which includes spending time with them and talking to them.
    Avoid going places where you need to be waited on.
    Wait on yourself wherever possible.
    Make your friends look good.
    Avoid lying.
    Don't pretend to be better than you are. Don't pretend to be more successful, popular, etcetera.
    Treat other people as if they are better than they are. Treat them as if they are more successful, popular, etcetera.
    Don't brag about your talents. Instead, surprise people with them when they just happen to be called upon.
    Sit up straight.
    Keep your house clean.
    If you have either of them, keep your car and office clean.
    Stretch daily. (I do Yoga most mornings.)
    Dance.
    Take dancing lessons if you could use improvement.
    Ask other people (e.g. your friends, your co-workers, your boss, etc.) what their favorite book is, and read it.
    Ask their favorite song or band, and listen to it.
    Ask their favorite movie, and watch it.
    Extras:

    Don't be camera shy.
    When your alarm goes off in the morning (if you use one), don't press snooze.
    Make a budget and follow it.
    Suggestions from visitors:

    Say "I love you" often to the people you feel this way about.
    Always turning off lights when leaving a room, unless of course there are others are in the room. For that matter, conserving any unnecessary electricity usage is key to the future of humanity.

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    Do drugs less or quit.
    Just less? That's okay? :>

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Stella
      Do drugs less or quit.
      Just less? That's okay? :>

      I thought the same thing.

      No sugary foods.

      Lesson learned:

      Sugar high: bad

      Cocaine high: good

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      • #4
        Originally posted by grasshopper
        Originally posted by Stella
        Do drugs less or quit.
        Just less? That's okay? :>

        I thought the same thing.

        No sugary foods.

        Lesson learned:

        Sugar high: bad

        Cocaine high: good
        :>

        kris
        ~Mom of 5, married to an ID doc
        ~A Rolling Stone Gathers No Moss

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        • #5
          Drink alcohol less or quit.
          ...
          Eat breakfast.
          So far so good, shared the bottle with 3 other ppl last night and had a bagel this morning. I'm on the right path.

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          • #6
            personally, i like whining. and nobody can make me stop. it's therapeutic. i call bullshit on this article.
            ~shacked up with an ob/gyn~

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            • #7
              I like shower once a day.

              Clearly, this person has never been a SAHparent or a college student.

              Jenn

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Ladybug
                Originally posted by DCJenn
                I like shower once a day.

                Clearly, this person has never been a SAHparent
                No kidding.
                Absolutely.
                Flynn

                Wife to post training CT surgeon; mother of three kids ages 17, 15, and 11.

                “It is our choices, Harry, that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities.” —Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets " Albus Dumbledore

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                • #9
                  Avoid going places where you need to be waited on.
                  Are you kidding me? I don't like this list. I'd be misreable if I followed everything. No TV, no drinking, no eating tasty food, no gossiping. What is left?

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                  • #10
                    No kidding. Why would you avoid places where you are waited on?

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                    • #11
                      What is left?
                      I guess that's where the drugs come in.

                      Jenn

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by DCJenn
                        What is left?
                        I guess that's where the drugs come in.

                        Jenn

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                        • #13
                          See the original few posters to this thread said it was a great list. I get moe and more on board with this thread by the post. The list is whack, yo.
                          Heidi, PA-S1 - wife to an orthopaedic surgeon, mom to Ryan, 17, and Alexia, 11.


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                          • #14
                            No, it's fine.

                            I couldn't do a quarter of it but it's good.

                            Jenn

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Chrisada
                              I'd like to know how to get an education and not go into debt if you don't have some very well-off parents.
                              ...get really lucky with a scholarship?
                              Sandy
                              Wife of EM Attending, Web Programmer, mom to one older lady scaredy-cat and one sweet-but-dumb younger boy kitty

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