Simple Things to be taken care January 9, 2007 / Chirag Mehta / 1 Comment Ack :- Melwyn Dsouza · Have a firm handshake. · Look people in the eye. · Sing in the shower. · Own a great stereo system. · If in a fight, hit first and hit hard. · Keep secrets. · Never give up on anybody. Miracles happen everyday. Forwards ForwardsFun Previous post India needs leaders: Infosys Mentor Next post What an Awesome Reply man 1 Comment Chirag Mehta (Post author) January 9, 2007 at 10:51 am – Always accept an outstretched hand. · Be brave. Even if you’re not, pretend to be. No one can tell the difference. · Avoid sarcastic remarks. · Choose your life’s mate carefully, From this one decision will come 90 per cent of all your happiness or misery. · Make it a habit to do nice things for people who will never find out. · Lend only those books you never care to see again. · Never deprive someone of hope; it might be all that they have. · When playing games with children, let them win. · Give people a second chance, but not a third. · Become the most positive and enthusiastic person you know. · Loosen up. Relax. Except for rare life-and-death matters, nothing is as important as it first seems. · Don’t allow the phone to interrupt important moments. It’s there for your convenience, not the caller’s. · Be a good loser. Be a good winner. · Think twice before burdening a friend with a secret. · When someone hugs you, let them be the first to let go. · Keep it simple. Be modest. A lot was accomplished before you were born. · Beware of the person who has nothing to lose. · Don’t burn bridges. You’ll be surprised how many times you have to cross the same river. · Live your life so that your epitaph could read, No Regrets. · Be bold and courageous. When you look back on life, you’ll regret the things you didn’t do more than the one’s you did. · Never waste an opportunity to tell someone you love them. · Remember no one makes it alone. Have a grateful heart and be quick to acknowledge those who helped you. · Take charge of your attitude. Don’t let someone else choose it for you. · Visit friends and relatives when they are in hospital; you need only stay a few minutes. · Begin each day with some of your favorite music. · Once in a while, take the scenic route. · Send a lot of Valentine cards. Sign them, ‘Someone who thinks you’re terrific.’ · Answer the phone with enthusiasm and energy in your voice. · Keep a note pad and pencil on your bed-side table. Million-dollar ideas sometimes strike at 3 a.m. · Show respect for everyone who works for a living, regardless of how trivial their job. · Send your loved ones flowers. Think of a reason later. · Count your blessings. · Compliment the meal when you’re a guest in someone’s home. · Wave at the children on a school bus. · Remember that 80 per cent of the success in any job is based on our ability to deal with people. · Don’t expect life to be fair. Leave a ReplyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
– Always accept an outstretched hand.
· Be brave. Even if you’re not, pretend to be. No one can tell the difference.
· Avoid sarcastic remarks.
· Choose your life’s mate carefully, From this one decision will come 90 per cent of all your happiness or misery.
· Make it a habit to do nice things for people who will never find out.
· Lend only those books you never care to see again.
· Never deprive someone of hope; it might be all that they have.
· When playing games with children, let them win.
· Give people a second chance, but not a third.
· Become the most positive and enthusiastic person you know.
· Loosen up. Relax. Except for rare life-and-death matters, nothing is as important as it first seems.
· Don’t allow the phone to interrupt important moments. It’s there for your convenience, not the caller’s.
· Be a good loser. Be a good winner.
· Think twice before burdening a friend with a secret.
· When someone hugs you, let them be the first to let go.
· Keep it simple. Be modest. A lot was accomplished before you were born.
· Beware of the person who has nothing to lose.
· Don’t burn bridges. You’ll be surprised how many times you have to cross the same river.
· Live your life so that your epitaph could read, No Regrets.
· Be bold and courageous. When you look back on life, you’ll regret the things you didn’t do more than the one’s you did.
· Never waste an opportunity to tell someone you love them.
· Remember no one makes it alone. Have a grateful heart and be quick to acknowledge those who helped you.
· Take charge of your attitude. Don’t let someone else choose it for you.
· Visit friends and relatives when they are in hospital; you need only stay a few minutes.
· Begin each day with some of your favorite music.
· Once in a while, take the scenic route.
· Send a lot of Valentine cards. Sign them, ‘Someone who thinks you’re terrific.’
· Answer the phone with enthusiasm and energy in your voice.
· Keep a note pad and pencil on your bed-side table. Million-dollar ideas sometimes strike at 3 a.m.
· Show respect for everyone who works for a living, regardless of how trivial their job.
· Send your loved ones flowers. Think of a reason later.
· Count your blessings.
· Compliment the meal when you’re a guest in someone’s home.
· Wave at the children on a school bus.
· Remember that 80 per cent of the success in any job is based on our ability to deal with people.
· Don’t expect life to be fair.