this is part 6 & the final installment of 29 Things to Know Before You Hit 30 (from the awesome book by Jason Boyett - The Pocket Guide to Adulthood). enjoy.
24 Paw-Paw and the Value of Stories
"To
know Paw-Paw is to know his story" and i think to know anyone is to
know their stories. i love the reminder of the value of story in this
chapter for the sake of turning "adult." guide to adulthood = value the
story.
25 Simple Home Maintenance When Dad's Unavailable
i
definitely need this one. my wife is they handyman of our home. i have
no idea how to do anything. you could show me over & over, it just
doesn't make sense in my head.
at least this chapter told me all the home maintenance i should be doing...
26 Don't Go to Pieces: Taking Care of Your Own Bad Self
i guess it's around this age that people have to actually start taking care of themselves. it seems like up until this point "taking care of yourself" pretty much took care of itself. :)
but not anymore.
i
actually did cut out coffee cold turkey in my old age. as Jason puts
it, "Coffee is to sleep what live monkeys are to a liturgical church
service."
& at this age, people gotta manage your time even
more wisely. like management experts say to only plan for HALF of your
time! wow. i guess that's the way it goes when you're old (or always
really).
27 Ask for a Raise Without Coming Across As a Jerk
some fun what TO do and what NOT to do
advice. & it's good to remember that being GRATEFUL for your job
& still asking for a raise are NOT mutually exclusive. they can
& should walk hand in hand.
28 How to Take a Photograph Like a Professional
good tips for better pictures. goes hand in hand with #24 & the stories.
29 Really Handy Index of Brief, Practical Suggestions
just
like it sounds, full of advice like = how to hide nicks &
scratches, keep cut flowers fresh, increase your car's gas mileage, how
to remember a person's name, etc...
all stuff that we should probably know entering adulthood. :)
i hope i have been thoroughly prepared now.
Monday, December 3, 2012
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