Friday, April 30, 2010

What's The Best Bit Of Advice You Could Pass On To Your Children...?

Don't just trust anybody, enjoy life as much as possible but work hard.Save some money for your future. Don't dwell on what others think of you, you are our princess %26amp; thats all that matters. When anything gets you down do something you enjoy %26amp; think of all the good things in life.Don't take anything or anyone for granted.


Wash behind your ears %26amp; change your underwear daily.What's The Best Bit Of Advice You Could Pass On To Your Children...?
Not to begin every word in a sentence with an upper case letter.What's The Best Bit Of Advice You Could Pass On To Your Children...?
You have to balance realtioships, social life and work/education





That respect is how much people support you when you are weaker then them





And I will help them with self defence lessosn and realtioship and sex ed from a yong age all in preparation for teenage
well the one bit i remember from my parents is '; never go to bed on an arguement';. And i try not to.


and ';Never eat yellow snow'; lol
Just be happy :o))))))))
Having good manners goes a long way.
Money does not buy you happiness. It's those around us that we love and love us that make us rich.
a lot is not one word
Everyone on TV is being PAID to say that!
Love, love, love
Love and be loved in return.
Either use restraint, or use condoms.
if it sounds too good to be true, it probably isn't!
Help others
Your actions define who you are.
dont take candy from strangers
To always be true to yourself and never let another person dictate who you are.
I don't have children yet but I think the most important advise my parents passed on to us kids is to be compassionate of other people, help others when you can and to never pass judgement.
When unsure of what to do in a situation ask themselves is this going to hurt me or anybody else in any way. If the answer is no then they will not make too many mistakes in their lives.
stay in school %26amp; don't do drugs
to make the most of their life like i wish i did, do all the things they want to do and dont let anything get in the way. live their dream and like you would die tomorrow. do all the things i wanted to do but never got the chance, so i can relive my life through them and be very proud. also to be safe at all times, especially with boys/girls and sex (i get protective of people about those things for irrelevant reasons) and lastly to realise where their prioritys lie and make the most of their family while they can.
Always go with your gut feelings. They are usually correct!!
you must always treat others as you yourself want to be treated....Do unto Others as you would have others do unto you!
Work hard in school, believe it or not you'll regret it if you don't.
No matter what happens, or how bad it seems today, life does go on, and it will be better tomorrow.





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You can tell a lot about a person by the way he/she handles these three things: a rainy day, lost luggage, and tangled Christmas tree lights.





Maya Angelou said these things. I think its perfect advice
i would teach them not to start each word with a capital letter
learn by ur mistakes and never under or over estimate ur abilities.
Golden rule.
to treat others as you would like to be treated





if you dont have anything nice to say dont say anything at all....





if somebody does not smile give them one of yours.





Manners cost nothing
to always do what you think is best your usually right but if your wrong admit it and say sorry
respect is a two way street

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