HAPPY: Definition for today.
I can tell you what happy is today, it is called getting something done that you have been dreading. I have been putting off a bunch of stuff and I just "did it" this morning and WOW does that feel good.
This dread thing has got to go! Besides, a lot of the things I did today will make someone else happy (added bonus!!!)
Isn't there a popular tennis shoe brand that says, ""JUST DO IT?" NIKE, NIKE, NIKE!
Why put off tommorrow what you can do today?
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dread
Definition
TRANSITIVE AND INTRANSITIVE VERB
1.
feel extremely frightened: to feel extremely frightened or worried about something that may happen in the future
2.
be reluctant: to be reluctant or frightened to do something because it is unpleasant, upsetting, or annoying
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JOKE OF THE DAY:
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Crime of Opportunity
A 22 year old man in Auburn, Washington, saw a crime of opportunity in front of him and couldn't pass it up. A delivery truck, parked at a rental store was left unattended. In the back was a 50" TV. So the guy gets a shopping cart, loads the TV into it and starts pushing it down the street.
Unfortunately for him, someone saw him do it and called 911. A few blocks from the store at the police station, a cop looks out the window and sees the guy, dressed entirely in camouflage, pushing a grocery cart with a TV in it. When asked what he was doing, he first said that he had bought the TV from a friend, then turned and ran away. The cop caught him and arrested him.
His story changed somewhat after the arrest. He said he was moving the television for his friend, Jim. But he didn't know Jim's last name, his address (how was he going to deliver it?), phone number or how to contact him.
He was booked into the King County Jail.
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QUOTES:
Never tell your problems to anyone...20% don't care and the other 80% are glad you have them. |
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GOOD IDEAS:
Procrastination
Everyone procrastinates sometimes, but 20 percent of people chronically avoid difficult tasks and deliberately look for distractions—which, unfortunately, are increasingly available. Procrastination in large part reflects our perennial struggle with self-control as well as our inability to accurately predict how we'll feel tomorrow, or the next day.
Procrastinators may say they perform better under pressure, but more often than not that's their way of justifying putting things off.
The bright side? It's possible to overcome procrastination—with effort.
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Saturday, February 25, 2012
NIKE
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