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Tuesday, June 28, 2016

25 Clichés That Are Actually True and How They Could Change Your Life


1. Struggle is good.
2. Don’t complain.
3. Spend time with the people you love.
4. Don’t start a relationship if you’re not in love.
5. Exercise daily.
6. Keep a journal.*
7. Be grateful.
8. Don’t care about what people think.
9. Take more risks.
10. Pick an industry, not a job.
11. Lead the way.
12. Money isn't important.
13. Be nice.
14. Learn every day.
15. Rest before you are tired.
16. Don't judge.
17. Think about others.
18. Give without expecting something in return.
19. There's no end game.
20. Enjoy small things.
21. Don't take yourself so seriously.
22. Don't blame people.
23. Create something.
24. Never look back for too long.
25. Take action.
  To read in full go here: http://www.upworthy.com/25-cliches-that-are-actually-true-and-how-they-could-change-your-life?c=ufb1
*Here’s the easy way to do this that I use: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ElC5RpoDgGU
*Scroll down to where it says Hobby Plan that is free forever. That’s what I use.

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