Book recommendation: “Star Fish” by Lisa Fipps.


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Drunken shenanigans are part of life when you’re in college, etc. but it gets old fast. That kind of behavior as an adult is just sad. Drink responsibly. Don’t make an $@!#% out of yourself. I recommend this rule: Don’t have more than one drink at a work function.


21



There’s an art to speaking harsh truths in a delicate way. There’s an art in describing a ridiculous person or thing without being insulting. Mark Twain was a master at it. Read up!


17, 21



If a girl is drunk she cannot consent. Don’t even think about hooking up when your partner is intoxicated. It’s immoral and illegal. No excuses. No exceptions. . Break this law and you will be (rightfully) charged with rape and you will get sent to prison.


15



Action is the antithesis of anxiety.


18



Theme: Dignity


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Quoting Sarah Bessel: “One of the best things Jen Hatmaker has taught me about raising big kids: if they get on the roller coaster of Big Emotions, my main first job is to stay on the platform. I am NOT to get in the car and ride up


12



My favorite version of myself is when I’m not worried about what others think of me. I


11, 13, 15, 17, 21



Always keep a can of WD-40 in the house.


21



Writing is re-writing


15, 18



Discuss the definition And ramifications of sexual misconduct (harassment, consent, etc.)


12



Writing is thinking.


14, 17. 21



Theme this year: Self Control (Repeat every year until age 99)


6



Look into Rustic Pathways to see the world and do some good.


15



open your own business


20



Let people do what they want to do so you can see what they’d rather do.


16



A person’s friends are a reflection of their character. Pick friends who you can be yourself around. Look for partners who have close friendships, a circle of friends who think highly of them.


14, 17, 21



Challenge yourself every day, in one way or another. Mentally (read!) Is there any room for growth in an area you are struggling with? physically (take your pick but never take stupid risks with your safety), emotionally (allow yourself to be vulnerable. Apologize.), spiritually (pray/meditate/ fast.)


13, 17, 21



Adjust your expectations but never lower your standards.


12, 15, 18, 21



Just because someone is an a-hole it doesn’t mean they’re wrong.


17, 21



Change “I need to” to “this matters because”. Instead of “I need to walk the dog” say “it matters that I walk the dog because he needs exercise and to check p-mail.” (Helps!)


8, 11, 16, 21



Never enter into (or stay in) a relationship with someone based on their “potential.” It’s a recipe for misery, resentment and frustration.


19



Learn how to quiet your demons / that voice that tells you you’re not good enough. Great resource is Dan Harris’ 2022 TED talk.


14, 19, 21



Just because I forgive you, it doesn’t mean I trust you. Trust has to be earned.


15, 18, 21



Pick a project on Instructables.com and work on it together this winter.


7



The only thing that matters is love. When we live with love - for God, for others and ourselves, that is what makes life worth living.


16



Create tech-free zones and times.


10, 11, 12, 13, 19, 21



Whatever your first knee-jerk reaction is, it’s not always the right one. Sleep on it.


14, 17, 21



Don’t worry if they’re not listening to what you say...They watch what you do. They study it.


13



Go to Planet Word and do the Lexicon Lane puzzle experience.


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