Don’t complain about things you’re not willing to work to change
Don’t complain about things you’re not willing to work to change.
Speak your truth even if your voice shakes. By being true to yourself, you put something breathtaking into the world that was not there before.
You are powerful when you let your mistakes educate you, when you know you can fall down, pick yourself up and move forward without asking for anyone else’s permission.
A job half done needs doing twice. Finish what you can in one go.
When in a long-term relationship, remember what first attracted you together, appreciate how you have grown together, and look forward to your future together.
When in a long-term relationship, people can become complacent about how they treat each other. Criticism, nagging and complaining will weaken your relationship rather than grow it for the better.
Plan how long to spend on each exam answer and the order in which you’ll answer them. Start with the questions you’re most confident with.
In an exam, read the instructions and scan the whole paper. Check how many pages there are and how much each question is worth.
Don’t lose yourself in your search for acceptance by others. Take the steps that are right for you; no-one else walks in your shoes.
Multi-tasking diverts your attention from one task to another, making the new task an interruption. Your brain won’t allow you to fully focus on the new task because you have left the previous one uncompleted.