Life advice to my nephew on his 18th birthday
For the college years
- College is an awesome experience. You get to attend classes with a schedule that you choose; you have much more freedom with your days then you have had in school thus far. It is a very cool environment where you dictate what you do with your time every day. It delays being in the “real world” that entails working full time. Don’t screw it up.
- Have fun yet be serious about your school work so that you can successfully graduate and get your degree.
- Take pride in where you live and keep it neat; it will help you with your studies as well as with your friends.
For professional business life after college
- Take your professional job seriously; however, be sure to laugh and make the day enjoyable for you and your co-workers. Everyone who works full time, spends most of their day at work; if the environment is enjoyable, it will also be more productive; humans require connection and laughter is good for the soul.
- Respect your co-workers and communicate nicely with them; no one likes working with a jerk.
- If you are not happy in a job or in a career, then change it. Life constantly evolves and so will you.
For life
- Be Kind.
- Respect Women always and in all things.
- Don’t Ever Drink and Drive.
- Stay True to Yourself.
- Follow your passion. There is a famous quote by Confucius: “Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life.”
- Love and Respect your parents, for they are the reason you exist.
- Be Humble. No one knows it all and no one likes anyone who acts like they do.
- Be money smart; never spend more than you make.
- Be Inquisitive. Learning is an aspect of life that never ends.
- Work Hard; Play Hard.
- You only have one body; treat it well.
- Be Happy. You only get one life; live it well and enjoy it.
For the record, along with the 18 pieces of advice, I also provided gifts to my nephew, as I'm not that un-cool of an aunt.
With Best Wishes for a Wonderful Future to my Nephew,
Me
Motivational Moment:
I came across this article today on the wonderfully positive "MindBodyGreen" website: LINK. The article is about "The 4th Trimester Bodies Project" which is a beautiful "documentary photo project" about what women look like after giving birth. I think the project and the pictures are beautiful.
May you all be comfortable in the skin you are in.
Peace and hugs,
SG
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