There are always three ways to handle a problem
1. Go around it
2. Go through it
3. Go over it
Ever since then I have had to think about the solutions and which way to deal with it. It even helped me decide to divorce, I didn't want to go through it and I wouldn't consider an affair, either. I got over it.What is the best piece of advice your parents ever gave you?
1) Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
2) be the best at whatever you decide to be
3) If you don't have anything nice to say to a person, don't say anything at all.
4) your word is your bond, without your word you have nothing.
It was the best and the worst.
';BE NICE';
Consequently, everybody has
always thought I was nice, but
when it was time to stand up for
myself or 'call' somebody for doing
something wrong to me, I thought
if I did that I wouldn't 'be nice.'
Bad news.
It wasn't so much what they said, but what they were. They've both been gone about 13 years now. We have a special picture we carry to every family function - because we want them to be there too. They were the hub of our family %26amp; none of us have ever been able to fill the void they left.
When I was about ten my dad called me over, smoothed a one dollar bill on the table and pointed to it and sarcastically told me, ';this is God.'; I loved my dad and tried to always listen to what he said. Boy was he right about that one!!
Always keep two purses ';purses in the uk are only to keep your money in.'; One your husband
knows about and one he doesn't know you have, and you will never be skint, as you will always have rainy day money.
Don't know that this would be considered advice, but the mother always told me:
'; I brought you into this world, I can sure as h*ll take you out !';
Kept ME on the straight and narrow....
When you're even in a situation where you feel someone thinks they're better than you. Imagine them on the toilet wiping their ****.
-My dad said that to me.
To get an education %26amp; not depend on a man to take care of me. As it turned out, I ended up taking care of both husbands, for totally different reasons.
Basically, it was a presentation about how difficult it was going to be when I left home ... this paved the way for a smooth transition that was actually quite easy.
bad advice really...but they feed me, sent me to school, dentist, doctor %26amp; church..for as old as i am..you'd think something would come to mind, hmm
If you don't have anything to say, don't say anything.
Wear clean underwear without holes.
GRADUATE! And I did. And it helped.
Do not go to a mixed social function without your husband.
From mother:
';If you lay down with dogs, you'll get up with fleas';
From Father:
';Don't eat yellow snow';
From my very wise Father...Keep your eyes open and your mouth shut
Be true to yourself.
You are the only one accountable for your own actions.
Don't believe anything you hear and only half of what you see!!
Don't sweat the petty stuff, or was that pet the sweaty stuff. I get them mixed up.
You only get what you work for.
Go out in the yard and turn that snake loose, boy!
Don't pee on an electric fence.
Pay yourself first.
I am with Greta.
You need to make it on your own I can't support you for ever, Now find a job
Get that money
dont sweat the small stuff
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