Thursday, September 06, 2012

Thursday Thirteen

Today I offer up 13 pieces of advice for a life well-lived:

1. Live your dream.

2. Show compassion for others.

3. Enjoy the little things.

4. Laugh loudly and often.

5. Remember to breathe.

6. Fall in love.

7. Eat your fruits and veggies.

8. Believe in miracles.

9. Trust, but verify.

10. Brush your teeth and floss.

11. Learn one new thing every day.

12. Cherish this moment. It will never come again.

13. Create your own definition of success.




Thursday Thirteen is played by lots of people; there is a list here. I've been playing for a while and this is my 258th time to do a list of 13 on a Thursday.

14 comments:

  1. Great list Sis!!!

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  2. Number 12 is key for me. It takes reminders and practice!

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    1. Doesn't it, though? I wonder why it so hard.

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  3. Thirteen is perfect. Thanks for the words of wisdom. Happy T13!

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  4. Yep, all of these are good. Because I'm on my way to the dentist, I've got to favor brush and floss at the moment. :)

    http://otherworlddiner.blogspot.com/2012/09/deana-barnharts-gearing-up-to-get-agent.html

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  5. Love it!
    Thanks!


    Have a great Thursday!
    http://harrietandfriends.com/2012/09/rockers-who-deny-politicians-and-twin-babies-dancing/

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  6. What a great list! Having spent the morning at the dentist, I must say that brushing and flossing are more important than most people realize, but my favorite is #13. I agree. Success is completely subjective.

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  7. All good ones, Anita, and it was difficult to select a favorite here, but "remember to breathe" would make nearly all the others possible :-)

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  8. I've got the falling in love thing down, and I'm pretty good about the fruit and veggie thing. Going to have to work a little harder on the dream thing, though.

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