If I go on a weekend, it’s okay not to take my laptop with me, no one will ask for a course or coaching offer on the weekend; and if they ask, they don’t expect to receive it immediately;
Every person from my team has their own life, I don’t always need to have my phone close, it probably won’t happen something that requires my presence;
If I eat fruits in the afternoon, I won’t feel well until the next day;
The new relationships come loaded with various: disappointments, frustrations, unrealistic expectations, children, ex-wives, ex-relationships;
It’s okay to be alone, even better than in the wrong company;
If I go to bed at 4 AM, I will have energy the next day, but also a good chance of being agitated, moody;
Some relationships with people will stay alive as long as I maintain them; if I stop, they die too;
French fries make me sick, no matter how much I like them;
There will always be people who will take advantage of what you do for them, then close the door and leave, as we get off a tram, without any remorse;
If I don’t make a pleasant environment at home, with flowers, books, coffee, the best chocolate, hot croissant, champagne, I won’t be fine;
Boredom mentally drowns me;
Any opinion given to someone who didn’t ask for it is inadmissible;
Words like ‘raise the snake at your breast’ have their meaning, I should learn from them and let any snake pass by me, even those with bells;
I need to leave the country periodically for a weekend to find my energy, my imagination, to refresh myself;
No need to think that ‘when I grow up, I will do it right’
If I don’t read fiction for a while, I feel poor, empty inside;
I have learned so much, I have so many experiences, there is no need to be intimidated by the trumpeted audacity of some;
The sweets are good in much, much smaller quantities than I use.
We know a lot, we have a lot of experience, yet we do not always apply what we know. We often behave like Teflon pans: nothing sticks to us.
What do you always forget?
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