Write down your feelings
When Abraham Lincoln was upset with somebody, he would write a ‘hot letter’, where he would write it all down. He would put it aside until his emotions cooled down and then write ‘never sent, never signed.’
When Abraham Lincoln was upset with somebody, he would write a ‘hot letter’, where he would write it all down. He would put it aside until his emotions cooled down and then write ‘never sent, never signed.’
“Whatever is begun in anger ends in shame. Anger is never without a reason, but seldom with a good one.” – Benjamin Franklin
“Tell the negative committee that meets inside your head to sit down and shut up.” – Ann Bradford
“Instead of seeking to be the best in the world, think about seeking to be the best for the world.” – Richard Barrett
Extroverts recharge and get their energy from spending time with people, while introverts recharge and get their energy from spending time alone.
Internet trolling is often done as a sport, for fun, to see how people will react. Trolls get their excitement from opposing reactions which they can escalate.
If you make the same mistakes over and over, don’t get discouraged. Re-assess your approach. Don’t be hard on yourself; understand why you failed and get over it, then get on with it.
If you think you don’t have time to make breakfast, prepare it the night before. It can still be healthy and filling even if eaten when leaving the house.
Don’t form your opinion of yourself based on what someone else thinks of you.
Putting things back where you got them from ensures you always know where important things are. Don’t learn this the hard way; change your habits now and make it part of the way you do things.