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Bijou

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Re: Things I have to stop doing!
« Reply #15 on: January 15, 2007, 09:51:09 AM »

- Stop.Picking.At.Your.Face! You will have nicer skin that way.

- Stop surfing to web pages with a subject och people that will make you angry!

- A cup of tea isn't consider "lunch" IRL.

- Razor are for shaving. Not as a substitute for angst-pills. Take your pills instead!

- STOP PICKING AT THOSE INVISIBLE BLACK HEADS!

- A cigarette isn't consider "dinner".

- Just because BF doesn't pick up the phone, he isn't dead in a car wreck somewere.

- Stop petting your CACTUS!


Stop starting projects or hobbies you know you will not continue.
Especially, stop spending money on the materials for them and the tuition for classes when you know you won't keep it up. 
Do not...I repeat...do not buy even one more skein of yarn which will end up stored in a big plastic bin.  Try to remember your recent trip to the hospital auxilary with that giant 30 gallon bag of brand new skeins of yarn which you accumulated over the past couple of years every time you decided that you just MUST knit and crochet. 
Stop putting off cleaning out the storage bedroom.  And the rooms upstairs where everything you ever owned is crammed into every corner and the middle of the room.  Stop being a pack rat.  That's your husband's job, which he does very well with no help from you.  And if you are a pack rat, too, you lose your complaining rights. 
I've never knitted anything I could recognize when it was finished.  Actually, I've never finished anything, much to my family's relief.

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Re: Things I have to stop doing!
« Reply #16 on: January 15, 2007, 10:24:19 AM »
I may have a little help for you with these:

* forgetting to write withdraws or debits in check register

Keep the debit card in your checkbook (tuck it in where the check register goes), and keep the receipt in the checkbook until its recorded. Then you can't forget.

* start taking my anti-depressants

If you merely have trouble remembering, try setting a daily alarm on your cell phone and keep a supply of pills in a small container that goes with you everywhere you go. I had a terrible time trying to remember taking my daily medications until I set the alarm. My cell phone is always wherever I am, so it works for me.
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