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		<title>Amazon Hack for 75-99% Discount</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Mar 2010 21:21:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tweet &#160; Tom Davenport has posted a great little hack for finding discounts between 75-99% on Amazon.co.uk The hack involves finding a number of “node codes” on the site. See below for instructions. Click on the store you want to buy from &#8211; for example, books. Look in the URL for the number that follows [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://tomdavenport.tumblr.com/post/482222910/amazondiscount" target="_blank">Tom Davenport</a> has posted a great little hack for finding discounts between 75-99% on <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/" target="_blank">Amazon.co.uk</a></p>
<p>The hack involves finding a number of “node codes” on the site. See below for instructions.</p>
<ul>
<li>Click on the store you want to buy from &#8211; for example, <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&amp;location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.co.uk%2Fbooks-used-books-textbooks%2Fb%3Fie%3DUTF8%26node%3D266239%26ref_%3Dtopnav%5Fstoretab%5Fb&amp;tag=tomdavsblo-21&amp;linkCode=ur2&amp;camp=1634&amp;creative=19450">books</a>. </li>
<li>Look in the URL for the number that follows “node=”. Copy it. For books, this is “266239”. </li>
<li>Paste this into your browser, replacing “<strong>number</strong>” with your five digit code: </li>
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<blockquote><p><a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&amp;amp;location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.co.uk%2F%3Fie%3DUTF8%26ref_%3Dgno%5Flogo&amp;amp;tag=tomdavsblo-21&amp;amp;linkCode=ur2&amp;amp;camp=1634&amp;amp;creative=19450"></a><a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/search/?node=">http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/search/?node=</a><strong><a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&amp;amp;location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.co.uk%2F%3Fie%3DUTF8%26ref_%3Dgno%5Flogo&amp;amp;tag=tomdavsblo-21&amp;amp;linkCode=ur2&amp;amp;camp=1634&amp;amp;creative=19450">number</a></strong><a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&amp;amp;location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.co.uk%2F%3Fie%3DUTF8%26ref_%3Dgno%5Flogo&amp;amp;tag=tomdavsblo-21&amp;amp;linkCode=ur2&amp;amp;camp=1634&amp;amp;creative=19450">&amp;pct-off=75-99</a></p></blockquote>
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<li>The page that loads will show all the products in that category between a 75-99% discount. You can play with the discount range by adjusting the numbers 75 and 99. </li>
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<p>Tom posted the following links below, which will take you straight to the discounts. Great find!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&amp;location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.co.uk%2Fgp%2Fsearch%2F%3Fnode%3D266239%26pct-off%3D75-99&amp;tag=tomdavsblo-21&amp;linkCode=ur2&amp;camp=1634&amp;creative=6738">Books</a><img class="reflect" border="0" src="http://www.assoc-amazon.co.uk/e/ir?t=tomdavsblo-21&amp;l=ur2&amp;o=2" width="1" height="1" /></p>
<p><a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&amp;location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.co.uk%2Fgp%2Fsearch%2F%3Fnode%3D229816%26pct-off%3D75-99&amp;tag=tomdavsblo-21&amp;linkCode=ur2&amp;camp=1634&amp;creative=6738">Music</a><img class="reflect" border="0" src="http://www.assoc-amazon.co.uk/e/ir?t=tomdavsblo-21&amp;l=ur2&amp;o=2" width="1" height="1" /></p>
<p><a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&amp;location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.co.uk%2Fgp%2Fsearch%2F%3Fnode%3D283926%26pct-off%3D75-99&amp;tag=tomdavsblo-21&amp;linkCode=ur2&amp;camp=1634&amp;creative=6738">DVDs</a><img class="reflect" border="0" src="http://www.assoc-amazon.co.uk/e/ir?t=tomdavsblo-21&amp;l=ur2&amp;o=2" width="1" height="1" /> /&#160; <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/search/?node=293962011&amp;pct-off=75-99" target="_blank">BluRays</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&amp;location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.co.uk%2Fgp%2Fsearch%2F%3Fnode%3D300703%26pct-off%3D75-99&amp;tag=tomdavsblo-21&amp;linkCode=ur2&amp;camp=1634&amp;creative=6738">Video Games &amp; Hardware</a><img class="reflect" border="0" src="http://www.assoc-amazon.co.uk/e/ir?t=tomdavsblo-21&amp;l=ur2&amp;o=2" width="1" height="1" /></p>
<p><a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&amp;location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.co.uk%2Fgp%2Fsearch%2F%3Fnode%3D300435%26pct-off%3D75-99&amp;tag=tomdavsblo-21&amp;linkCode=ur2&amp;camp=1634&amp;creative=6738">Software</a><img class="reflect" border="0" src="http://www.assoc-amazon.co.uk/e/ir?t=tomdavsblo-21&amp;l=ur2&amp;o=2" width="1" height="1" /></p>
<p><a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&amp;location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.co.uk%2Fgp%2Fsearch%2F%3Fnode%3D11052591%26pct-off%3D75-99&amp;tag=tomdavsblo-21&amp;linkCode=ur2&amp;camp=1634&amp;creative=6738">Home &amp; Garden</a><img class="reflect" border="0" src="http://www.assoc-amazon.co.uk/e/ir?t=tomdavsblo-21&amp;l=ur2&amp;o=2" width="1" height="1" /></p>
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		<title>iTunes &#8211; Your Way.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jan 2010 10:14:16 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Apple’s <a href="http://www.itunes.com" target="_blank">iTunes</a> is the defacto standard application for syncing music to iPods on many PCs. As a result, many people also use iTunes to organise their music libraries, iPhone applications, podcasts etc. However, there is one big problem with the iTunesSetup.exe installation file. Apple have decided to bundle and install a number of other applications with the iTunes installation. The other applications include Bonjour, Mobile Me, Apple Application Support, Apple Mobile Device Support and Quicktime.</p>
<p>Many people do not want to install the other applications. However, Apple does not allow the option to install individual components. The good news, is that it very easy just to install the individual components that you want.</p>
<p>Firstly, you need to install <a href="http://www.rarsoft.com" target="_blank">Winrar</a>. This application will allow you to ‘unpack’ your downloaded iTunesSetup.exe file. Locate your file, and right click on it. You will be presented with a number of menu options, select ‘Extract Here’.</p>
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<p>Winrar will now extract the iTunes installation package and will reveal the individual MSI setup files. You can now double click on the iTunes.msi file to install iTunes without the other applications.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Dec 2009 18:46:46 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Having downloaded the latest distribution of <strong>Ubuntu – Karmic Koala</strong> a few week ago, I have invested considerable time in tweaking the best configuration for my needs. This, rather technical post lists a number of applications that I’m running on my Ubuntu laptop. I will add/remove applications over time, so this post is likely to be updated. I hope you find it useful.</p>
<p><font size="5"><strong><u>Essentials</u></strong></font></p>
<p><strong><font size="4">1. Install the Latest Updates</font></strong></p>
<p>As with most modern operating systems, applying the latest updates should be top of the agenda list after installing Ubuntu.&#160; This can be achieved in two ways, either click on <strong>System &gt; Administration &gt; Update Manager</strong>. Alternatively, launch a Terminal window and the choose&#160; <strong>Applications &gt; Accessories &gt; Terminal.</strong></p>
<p>Next enter in the following command:</p>
<pre><strong><font style="background-color: #cccccc"></font></strong><strong><font size="4" face="Calibri">sudo apt-get update</font></strong></pre>
<p><font style="background-color: #cccccc"></font>Enter your password if prompted. After the $ prompt, enter the following:</p>
<pre><strong><font style="background-color: #cccccc"></font></strong><font face="Calibri"><strong><font size="4">sudo apt-get upgrade</font></strong><strong><font style="background-color: #cccccc"></font></strong></font></pre>
<p>Enter Y if prompted to proceed. </p>
<p><strong><font size="4">2. Install Restricted Extras</font></strong></p>
<p>Restricted updates contain a number of key enhancement to the system that Ubuntu are unable to ship as part of the distribution. However, there are key bits of software here including Adobe Flash Player, Java Runtime Environment (JRE) (sun-java-jre) with Firefox plug-ins (icedtea), a set of Microsoft Fonts (msttcorefonts), multimedia codecs (w32codecs or w64codecs), MP3-compatible encoding (lame), FFMpeg, extra Gstreamer codecs, the package for DVD decoding.</p>
<p>Enter the following Terminal command to install these extras:</p>
<pre><font style="background-color: #cccccc"><strong></strong></font><font face="Calibri"><strong><font size="4"></font></strong></font><font face="Calibri"><strong><font size="4">sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras</font></strong></font><font face="Calibri"><strong><font size="4"></font></strong><font style="background-color: #cccccc"><strong></strong></font></font></pre>
<p>Again, enter your system password if prompted. You may need to do this going forward after running each sudo command!</p>
<p><strong><u><font size="5">Security</font></u></strong></p>
<p><strong><font size="4">3. Install a Firewall</font></strong></p>
<p>Ubuntu isn’t prone to attacks as some other operating systems. However, I think it is worth installing nevertheless. </p>
<p>Enter the following Terminal command to install the firewall.</p>
<pre><strong><font style="background-color: #cccccc"></font></strong><strong><font size="4" face="Calibri">sudo apt-get install gufw</font></strong></pre>
<p>The firewall can be configured by navigating to <strong>System &gt; Administration &gt; Firewall Configuration</strong></p>
<p><b><font size="4">4. Antivirus</font></b></p>
<p>Generally speaking, Ubuntu users do not need install antivirus software. However, you can install the ClamTK Virus Scanner.</p>
<p>Enter the following Terminal command to install the client:</p>
<pre><strong><font style="background-color: #cccccc"></font></strong><font face="Calibri"><strong><font size="4"></font></strong></font><font face="Calibri"><strong><font size="4">sudo apt-get install clamtk</font></strong></font><font face="Calibri"><strong><font size="4"></font></strong><strong><font style="background-color: #cccccc"></font></strong></font></pre>
<p><strong><font size="4">5. Install Backup Software</font></strong></p>
<p>Use the following Terminal command to install backup software</p>
<pre><strong><font style="background-color: #cccccc"></font></strong><font face="Calibri"><strong><font size="4">sudo apt-get install backintime-gnome</font></strong><strong><font style="background-color: #cccccc"></font></strong></font></pre>
<p><u><strong><font size="5">Media Players and Codecs</font></strong></u></p>
<p><strong><font size="4">6. Media Player &#8211; VLC</font></strong></p>
<p>Simply the best open source media player there is. It will play virtually any kind of media you can throw at it.&#160; </p>
<p><font face="Calibri">Enter the following Terminal command to install VLC</font></p>
<pre><strong><font style="background-color: #cccccc" face="Calibri"></font></strong><strong><font size="4" face="Calibri">sudo apt-get install vlc</font></strong><strong><font style="background-color: #cccccc" face="Calibri"></font></strong></pre>
<p><font size="4"><strong>7. MPlayer</strong></font></p>
<p>Another great media player worth installing is MPlayer</p>
<pre><font style="background-color: #cccccc" size="4" face="Calibri"><strong></strong></font><font size="4" face="Calibri"><strong>sudo apt-get install mplayer smplayer</strong></font><font style="background-color: #cccccc" size="4" face="Calibri"><strong></strong></font></pre>
<p><strong><font size="4" face="Calibri">8. AmaroK</font></strong></p>
<p><font face="Calibri">AmaroK integrates with Wikipedia, lyrics and album cover look-ups! It should also sync with your iPod too</font></p>
<pre><code><font style="background-color: #cccccc" face="Calibri"><strong></strong></font></code><code><font size="4" face="Calibri"><strong>sudo apt-get install amarok</strong></font></code><code><font style="background-color: #cccccc" face="Calibri"><strong></strong></font></code></pre>
<p><code><font style="background-color: #cccccc" face="Calibri"></font></code><font size="4"><strong>9. DVD Playback</strong></font></p>
<p>Most commercial DVDs are encrypted with Content Scrambling System (CSS), which attempts to restrict the software that can play a DVD. You&#8217;ll need to install libdvdcss if you want to play them. Type the following Terminal command: </p>
<pre><font style="background-color: #cccccc" size="4"><strong></strong></font><font size="4" face="Calibri"><strong>sudo apt-get install libdvdread4</strong></font><font style="background-color: #cccccc" size="4"><strong></strong></font></pre>
<p>Then enter:</p>
<pre><font style="background-color: #cccccc" size="4" face="Calibri"><strong></strong></font><font size="4" face="Calibri"><strong>sudo /usr/share/doc/libdvdread4/install-css.sh</strong></font><font style="background-color: #cccccc" size="4" face="Calibri"><strong></strong></font></pre>
<p><font size="4"><strong>10. K9copy</strong></font></p>
<p>K9copy is a free open source DVD backup, copying, compression, and authoring utility that requires libdvdcss.&#160; You can easily create MPEG-2. MPEG-4, or DVD videos with this utility. To install it type:</p>
<pre><font style="background-color: #cccccc" size="4" face="Calibri"><strong></strong></font><font size="4" face="Calibri"><strong>sudo apt-get install k9copy</strong></font><font style="background-color: #cccccc" size="4" face="Calibri"><strong></strong></font></pre>
<p><font size="4"><strong>11. DVD::RIP</strong></font></p>
<p>DVD::Rip is a DVD backup/copy program, written in GTK-based perl, that uses the transcode video/audio processing and conversion tools. To install it type:</p>
<pre><font style="background-color: #cccccc" face="Calibri"><strong></strong></font><font size="4" face="Calibri"><strong>sudo apt-get install dvdrip rar</strong></font><font style="background-color: #cccccc" face="Calibri"><strong></strong></font></pre>
<p><strong><u><font size="5">MSN Messenger Client</font></u></strong></p>
<p><strong><font size="4">12. Emesene</font></strong>&#160;</p>
<p>Emesene is an MSN messenger client that uses a simplified interface similar to the original messenger client.&#160; To install it type:</p>
<pre><font style="background-color: #cccccc" size="4" face="Calibri"><strong></strong></font><font size="4" face="Calibri"><strong>sudo apt-get install emesene</strong></font><font style="background-color: #cccccc" size="4" face="Calibri"><strong></strong></font></pre>
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<p><font size="3"><strong></strong></font></p>
<p><strong><u><font size="5">FTP Clients</font></u></strong></p>
<p><strong><font size="4">13. Filezilla</font></strong></p>
<p>Filezilla is the ubiquitous free open-source FTP client and server for all platforms. </p>
<pre><font face="Calibri"><strong><font style="background-color: #cccccc" size="4"></font></strong></font><font face="Calibri"><strong><font size="4">sudo apt-get install filezilla</font></strong></font></pre>
<h4><b><font size="4"></font></b></h4>
<h4><b><font size="4"></font></b></h4>
<h4><b><u><font size="5"></font></u></b></h4>
<h4><b><u><font size="5">Microblogging</font></u></b></h4>
<h4>&#160;</h4>
<p><font size="4"><strong>14. Gwibber</strong></font></p>
<p>Gwibber is a small microblogging client for people who frequently use sites such as Twitter, Identi.ca, Jaiku, Facebook, Digg, and more.</p>
<pre><font face="Calibri"><strong><font style="background-color: #cccccc" size="4"></font></strong></font><font face="Calibri"><strong><font size="4">sudo apt-get install gwibber</font></strong></font></pre>
<h4>&#160;</h4>
<p><strong><font size="5"><u>Utilities</u> </font></strong></p>
<p><b><font size="4">15. Webcam</font></b></p>
<p>Cheese is an Apple Photobooth inspired application for taking pictures and videos from a webcam.</p>
<pre><font face="Calibri"><strong><font style="background-color: #cccccc" size="4"></font></strong></font><font size="4" face="Calibri"><strong>sudo apt-get install cheese</strong></font></pre>
<p><strong><font size="4">16. Compiz Fusion</font></strong></p>
<p>Compiz Fusion allows you to use interesting desktop effects such as a rotating cube desktop.</p>
<pre style="width: 475px; height: 49px"><font style="background-color: #cccccc"><font face="Calibri"><font size="4"><strong></strong></font></font></font><font face="Calibri"><font size="4"><strong>sudo apt-get install compiz compizconfig-settings-manager compiz-fusion-plugins-main\</strong>
<strong>compiz-fusion-plugins-extra emerald librsvg2-common fusion-icon</strong></font></font><font style="background-color: #cccccc"><font face="Calibri"><font size="4"><strong></strong></font></font></font></pre>
<p>Run <strong>Applications &gt; System Tools &gt; Compiz Fusion</strong> Icon. A blue icon will appear in the tray. From here you can configure Compiz-Fusion. </p>
<p><strong><font size="4">17. Conky</font></strong></p>
<p>Conky is a light-weight system monitor for X, that displays any information on your desktop.</p>
<pre><font style="background-color: #cccccc" face="Calibri"><strong></strong></font><font size="4" face="Calibri"><strong>sudo apt-get install conky</strong></font><font style="background-color: #cccccc" face="Calibri"><strong></strong></font></pre>
<p><font size="4"><strong>18. Screenlets</strong></font></p>
<p>Screenlets are small applications that are laying on your desktop. Eye candy stuff and useful in many ways. Just type:</p>
<pre><font style="background-color: #cccccc" face="Calibri"><strong></strong></font><font size="4" face="Calibri"><strong>sudo apt-get install screenlets</strong></font><font style="background-color: #cccccc" face="Calibri"><strong></strong></font></pre>
<p>Go to <strong>Applications &gt; Accessories &gt; Screenlets</strong> and choose the screenlet that you want click launch/add.</p>
<p>Additional screenlets can be downloaded from <a href="http://www.gnome-look.org/index.php?xcontentmode=6700">www.gnome-look.org</a> or from <a href="http://screenlets.org/index.php/Category:UserScreenlets">http://screenlets.org/index.php/Category:UserScreenlets</a> </p>
<p><font size="5"><strong><u>Web Browsers</u></strong></font></p>
<p><strong><font size="4">19. Google Chrome</font></strong></p>
<p><font face="Calibri">To add the repository, open the source list :</font></p>
<pre><font style="background-color: #cccccc" size="4" face="Calibri"><strong></strong></font><font size="4" face="Calibri"><strong>sudo gedit  /etc/apt/sources.list</strong></font><font style="background-color: #cccccc" size="4" face="Calibri"><strong></strong></font></pre>
<p>Add these 2 lines at the end of the sources.list</p>
<p><strong><font size="4">For Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala :</font></strong></p>
<pre style="width: 501px; height: 47px"><strong><font style="background-color: #cccccc" face="Calibri"></font></strong><strong><font size="4" face="Calibri">deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/chromium-daily/ppa/ubuntu karmic main</font></strong><strong><font style="background-color: #cccccc" face="Calibri"></font></strong></pre>
<pre style="width: 502px; height: 42px"><strong><font style="background-color: #cccccc" face="Calibri"></font></strong><strong><font size="4" face="Calibri">deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/chromium-daily/ppa/ubuntu karmic main</font></strong><strong><font style="background-color: #cccccc" face="Calibri"></font></strong></pre>
<p><font face="Calibri">Open the terminal and add the GPG key</font></p>
<pre style="width: 497px; height: 46px">

<font size="4" face="Calibri"><strong>sudo  sudo apt-key adv <code>--</code>recv-keys <code>--</code>keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com 0xfbef0d696de1c72ba5a835fe5a9bf3bb4e5e17b5</strong></font>
</pre>
<p>Now update the cache</p>
<pre><strong><font style="background-color: #cccccc" face="Calibri"></font></strong><strong><font size="4" face="Calibri">sudo apt-get update</font></strong><strong><font style="background-color: #cccccc" face="Calibri"></font></strong></pre>
<p><font size="4">Google Chrome can be installed with the following command:</font></p>
<pre><font style="background-color: #cccccc" face="Calibri"><strong></strong></font><font face="Calibri"><strong></strong></font><font size="4" face="Calibri"><strong>sudo apt-get install chromium-browser</strong></font><font face="Calibri"><strong></strong></font><font style="background-color: #cccccc" face="Calibri"><strong></strong></font></pre>
<p><strong><u><font size="5">Utilities</font></u></strong></p>
<p><strong><font size="4">20. ntfs-3g</font></strong></p>
<p>ntfs-3g allows you to read and write data to NTFS formatted drives and can be installing with the following command:</p>
<pre><font style="background-color: #cccccc" size="4" face="Calibri"><strong></strong></font><font size="4" face="Calibri"><strong>sudo apt-get install ntfs-config</strong></font><font style="background-color: #cccccc" size="4" face="Calibri"><strong></strong></font></pre>
<p>Then type the following command:</p>
<pre><font style="background-color: #cccccc" face="Calibri"><strong></strong></font><font size="4" face="Calibri"><strong>gksu ntfs-config</strong></font><font style="background-color: #cccccc" face="Calibri"><strong></strong></font></pre>
<p><strong><font size="4">21. Mount Windows Hard Drives on Startup</font></strong></p>
<p>Mount your Windows HDD &#8216;s on Ubuntu startup with PySdm. You can install Pysdm with Ubuntu Software Center or with your terminal:</p>
<pre><strong><font style="background-color: #cccccc"></font></strong><strong><font size="4" face="Calibri">sudo apt-get install pysdm</font></strong><strong></strong></pre>
<p>Next run the app with</p>
<pre><strong><font style="background-color: #cccccc"></font></strong><strong><font size="4" face="Calibri">sudo pysdm</font></strong><strong></strong></pre>
<p>On the partition list you can found all of your hard drives. Click on the drive you want to mount, then on general preferences tab click Mount and apply. If the disks are not mounted on startup, start your Pysdm again and select Mount on startup options then apply. Be careful, don’t play with the rest options if you are not experienced user because you can damage your Ubuntu system.</p>
<p><strong><font size="4">22. Unrar</font></strong></p>
<pre><font face="Calibri"><font style="background-color: #cccccc" size="4"><strong></strong></font></font><font face="Calibri"><font size="4"><strong>sudo apt-get -y install unrar</strong></font> </font><font face="Calibri"></font></pre>
<p><font size="4"><strong>23. Beagle</strong></font></p>
<p>Similar to Google Desktop Search and Mac OS Spotlight, Beagle offers a great desktop search tool for Ubuntu, and can be installed with the following command:</p>
<pre><strong><font style="background-color: #cccccc" face="Calibri"></font></strong><strong><font size="4" face="Calibri">sudo apt-get install -y beagle</font></strong><strong><font style="background-color: #cccccc" face="Calibri"></font></strong></pre>
<p><strong><font size="4">24. Gnome Deskbar Applet</font></strong></p>
<p>The Gnome Deskbar Applet is a cross between Spotlight and Quicksilver. Basically it&#8217;s a great app launcher and then some, with plugins designed to integrate more search options than you can shake a stick at, from live Google searches to integration with Beagle.</p>
<p>To use the Deskbar Applet, right-click the top panel and select Add to Panel&#8230; and find Deskbar Applet (incidentally, there are a lot of other great tools in the Add to Panel&#8230; dialog worth checking out). It&#8217;s no Quicksilver, but it&#8217;s better than any app launcher/search tool available on Windows.</p>
<pre><font size="4" face="Calibri"><strong>apt-get install deskbar-applet</strong></font></pre>
<p><font size="4"></font></p>
<p><strong></strong></p>
<p><strong><font size="4">25. UNetbootin</font></strong> </p>
<p>Unetbootin allows you to install Ubuntu from a USB Drive. Install the app with the following command:</p>
<pre><font size="4" face="Calibri"><strong>sudo apt-get install unetbootin</strong></font></pre>
<p><strong><font size="4">26. Search App Explanation</font></strong></p>
<pre><font face="Calibri"><font size="4"><font style="background-color: #a5a5a5"><strong><font style="background-color: #cccccc"></font></strong></font></font></font><font face="Calibri"><font size="4"><strong>apt-cache search xxxxx</strong><strong>     </strong></font></font></pre>
<p>(Where xxxxx is the name of app that you wish to learn more about).</p>
<p><font size="4"><strong>27. Skype</strong></font></p>
<pre><font face="Calibri"><font size="4"><strong>su<font>do apt-get install skype</font></strong></font></font></pre>
<p><font size="4"><strong>2<font>8</font>. <font>Clipboard</font></strong></font></p>
<pre><font face="Calibri"><font size="4"><strong>su<font size="+0">do apt-get install <font>pa<font>rcellite</font></font></font></strong></font></font></pre>
<p><font size="4"><strong>2<font>9</font>. <font size="3">Add/Remove <font>App</font></font></strong></font></p>
<p>The Add/Remove app is a great app for installing and removing applications. It can be easily installed, by following the instructions below:</p>
<p><strong>Applications&#160; &gt; Ubuntu Software Center</strong> then search for “Add/Remove” <em>without quotes. </em>Double click on Add/Remove Applications and hit install</p>
<p><font size="4"><strong><font>30</font>. <font size="+0">Wine (Windows <font>Compatibility<font> L<font>ayer)</font>&#160;</font></font></font></strong></font></p>
<pre><font face="Calibri"><font size="4"><strong>su<font size="+0">do apt-get install <font>wine1.2</font></font></strong></font></font></pre>
<p><font size="4"><strong><font size="+0">3<font>1</font></font>. <font size="+0">Adobe Air</font></strong></font></p>
<pre><font face="Calibri"><font size="4"><strong>su<font size="+0">do apt-get install <font>ad<font>obeair1.2</font></font></font></strong></font></font></pre>
<p>Optionally, install the Twitter client Twhirl</p>
<pre><font face="Calibri"><font size="4"><strong>su<font size="+0">do apt-get install <font>twhi<font>rl</font></font></font></strong></font></font></pre>
<p><font size="5"><strong><u>Blogging Clients</u></strong></font></p>
<p><font size="4"><strong><font size="+0">3<font>2</font></font>. <font size="3">Lekh<font>onee – A WordPress Client</font></font></strong></font></p>
<pre><font face="Calibri"><font size="4"><strong>su<font size="+0">do apt-get install <font>lekhonee-gnome</font></font></strong></font></font></pre>
<p><font size="5"><strong><u>ScreenSavers</u></strong></font></p>
<p><font size="4"><strong><font>3<font>3</font></font>. <font size="+0">C<font>ool Screen<font>S</font>avers</font></font></strong></font></p>
<pre><font face="Calibri"><font size="4"><strong>su<font size="+0">do apt-get install <font>stellarium</font></font></strong></font></font></pre>
<p><font size="5"><strong><u>Bittor<font>rent</font></u></strong></font></p>
<p><strong><font size="4"><font>3<font>4</font></font>. Bitorrent Client</font></strong></p>
<pre><font face="Calibri"><font size="4"><strong>su<font size="+0">do apt-get install <font>deluge</font></font></strong></font></font></pre>
<p><font size="5"><strong><u>Sun Java</u></strong></font></p>
<p><strong><font size="4"><font>3<font>5</font></font>. <font>Java</font> Client</font></strong></p>
<pre><font face="Calibri"><font size="4"><strong>sudo apt-get install s<font>un-java6<font>-jre sun<font>-ja<font>v<font>a6-plugin</font></font></font></font></font></strong></font></font></pre>
<p><font size="5"><strong><u>Email Readers</u></strong></font></p>
<p><strong><font size="4"><font>3<font>6</font></font>. Thunderbird</font></strong></p>
<p>Thunderbird from Mozilla is one of the best email client applications available, it can be installed with the following command:</p>
<pre><font style="background-color: #cccccc" face="Calibri"><strong></strong></font><font size="4" face="Calibri"><strong></strong></font><font size="4" face="Calibri"><strong>sudo apt-get install thunderbird</strong></font><font size="4" face="Calibri"><strong></strong></font><font face="Calibri"><strong></strong></font></pre>
<p><font size="5"><strong><u>Virtualisation</u></strong></font></p>
<p><strong><font size="4">37. Sun’s Virtualbox</font></strong> </p>
<p>Sun’s Virtualbox offers free virtualisation software. Install the latest build below</p>
<pre>

<font size="4" face="Calibri"><strong><a href="http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Linux_Downloads">ht<font>tp<font>:</font>//www.virtualbox.org/wik<font>i/Linu<font>x_<font>Downloads</a></font></font></font></font></strong></font>
</pre>
<p><font size="5"><strong><u>Themes</u></strong></font></p>
<p><font face="Calibri">To add the repository, open the source list :</font></p>
<pre><font style="background-color: #cccccc" size="4" face="Calibri"><strong></strong></font><font size="4" face="Calibri"><strong>sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list</strong></font><font style="background-color: #cccccc" size="4" face="Calibri"><strong></strong></font></pre>
<p>Add these 2 lines at the end of the sources.list</p>
<p><strong><font size="4">For Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala :</font></strong></p>
<pre style="width: 503px; height: 22px"><strong><font style="background-color: #cccccc" face="Calibri"></font></strong><strong><font size="4" face="Calibri">deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/bisigi/ppa/ubuntu karmic main</font></strong><strong><font style="background-color: #cccccc" face="Calibri"></font></strong></pre>
<pre style="width: 502px; height: 42px"><strong><font style="background-color: #cccccc" face="Calibri"></font></strong><strong><font size="4" face="Calibri">deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/bisigi/ppa/ubuntu karmic main</font></strong><strong><font style="background-color: #cccccc" face="Calibri"></font></strong></pre>
<p><font face="Calibri">Open the terminal and add the repository verification key server</font></p>
<pre style="width: 481px; height: 56px">

<font size="4" face="Calibri"><strong>gpg --keyserver hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com:11371 --recv-key </strong></font>

<strong><font size="4" face="Calibri">881574DE &amp;&amp; </font><font size="4" face="Calibri">gpg -a --export 881574DE | sudo apt-key add -</font></strong>
</pre>
<p>Now update the cache</p>
<pre><strong><font style="background-color: #cccccc" face="Calibri"></font></strong><strong><font size="4" face="Calibri">sudo apt-get update</font></strong><strong><font style="background-color: #cccccc" face="Calibri"></font></strong></pre>
<p>Type in the following commands to install the required themes: </p>
<pre><strong><font face="Calibri"><font style="background-color: #cccccc" size="4"></font></font></strong><strong><font face="Calibri"><font size="4">sudo apt-get install balanzan-theme</font></font></strong></pre>
<p><a href="http://francois.vogelweith.com/wp-content/gallery/balanzan/balanzan_pres.jpg"><img class="reflect" border="0" src="http://francois.vogelweith.com/wp-content/gallery/balanzan/balanzan_pres.jpg" width="300" height="188" /></a></p>
<pre><strong><font face="Calibri"><font style="background-color: #cccccc" size="4"></font></font></strong><strong><font face="Calibri"><font size="4">sudo apt-get install infinity-theme</font></font></strong></pre>
<p><a href="http://francois.vogelweith.com/wp-content/gallery/infinity/infinity-pres.jpg"><img class="reflect" border="0" src="http://francois.vogelweith.com/wp-content/gallery/infinity/infinity-pres.jpg" width="300" height="188" /></a></p>
<pre><font face="Calibri"><strong><font size="4">sudo apt-get install wild-shine-theme</font> </strong></font><font face="Calibri"><strong></strong></font></pre>
<p><a href="http://francois.vogelweith.com/wp-content/gallery/wild-shine/wild-pres.jpg"><img class="reflect" border="0" src="http://francois.vogelweith.com/wp-content/gallery/wild-shine/wild-pres.jpg" width="300" height="188" /></a>&#160;</p>
<pre><strong><font style="background-color: #cccccc" size="4" face="Calibri"></font></strong><strong><font size="4" face="Calibri">sudo apt-get install exotic-theme</font></strong><strong><font style="background-color: #cccccc" size="4" face="Calibri"></font></strong></pre>
<p><a href="http://francois.vogelweith.com/wp-content/gallery/exotic/exotic.jpg"><img class="reflect" border="0" src="http://francois.vogelweith.com/wp-content/gallery/exotic/exotic.jpg" width="300" height="188" /></a>&#160;</p>
<pre><strong><font face="Calibri"><font style="background-color: #cccccc"></font></font></strong><strong><font face="Calibri"><font size="4">sudo apt-get install tropical-theme</font> </font></strong><strong><font face="Calibri"></font></strong></pre>
<p><a href="http://francois.vogelweith.com/wp-content/gallery/tropical/tropical-prsentation.jpg"><img class="reflect" border="0" src="http://francois.vogelweith.com/wp-content/gallery/tropical/tropical-prsentation.jpg" width="300" height="188" /></a>&#160;</p>
<pre><font style="background-color: #cccccc"><font face="Calibri"><strong></strong></font></font><font size="4"><font face="Calibri"><strong>sudo apt-get inst</strong><strong>all bamboo-zen-theme</strong></font><font style="background-color: #cccccc"><font face="Calibri"><strong></strong></font></font></font></pre>
<p><a href="http://francois.vogelweith.com/wp-content/gallery/bamboo-zen/bamboo-prs.jpg"><img class="reflect" border="0" src="http://francois.vogelweith.com/wp-content/gallery/bamboo-zen/bamboo-prs.jpg" width="300" height="188" /></a>&#160;</p>
<pre><strong><font face="Calibri"><font size="4">sudo apt-get install ubuntu-sunrise-theme</font> </font></strong><strong><font face="Calibri"></font></strong></pre>
<p><a href="http://francois.vogelweith.com/wp-content/gallery/ubuntu-sunrise/ubuntu_presentation.jpg"><img class="reflect" border="0" src="http://francois.vogelweith.com/wp-content/gallery/ubuntu-sunrise/ubuntu_presentation.jpg" width="300" height="188" /></a>&#160;</p>
<pre><strong><font face="Calibri"><font style="background-color: #cccccc"></font></font></strong><strong><font size="4" face="Calibri">sudo apt-get install aquadreams-theme</font></strong><strong><font face="Calibri"><font style="background-color: #cccccc"></font> </font></strong></pre>
<p><a href="http://francois.vogelweith.com/wp-content/gallery/aquadreams/expose.jpg"><img class="reflect" border="0" src="http://francois.vogelweith.com/wp-content/gallery/aquadreams/expose.jpg" width="300" height="188" /></a> </p>
<p>To remove the themes you have just installed, use the command :</p>
<pre><strong><font face="Calibri"><font style="background-color: #cccccc" size="5"></font></font></strong><strong><font size="4" face="Calibri">sudo apt-get remove “theme-name”</font></strong><strong><font face="Calibri"><font style="background-color: #cccccc"></font> </font></strong></pre>
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<h5>1. Accept Your Mistakes</h5>
<p>You’re human. We, humans, are making mistakes. Accept what you did wrong and try to do better next time. No need to punish yourself forever. In fact, accepting your mistakes is the only way to make them disappear.</p>
<h5>2. Accept Your Friends Mistakes</h5>
<p>Maybe you got hurt by somebody. Happens. Just accept it and deal with it. People are making mistakes and if you can accept that for yourself, accept it for your friends too. In the end, all you need from them is their love.</p>
<h5>3. Create A New Habit</h5>
<p>We’re doing a lot of stuff on autopilot. Try to integrate in this category new things you want to attract into your life. Habits are powerful. Harness their energy for your own good. Start by <a href="http://www.dragosroua.com/how-to-create-a-habit-in-15-days/">creating a habit in 15 days</a>.</p>
<h5>4. Build Self Discipline</h5>
<p>Don’t wait for other people to impose discipline on you. Start early. Create your own discipline. Although it sounds a little bit harsh, <a href="http://www.dragosroua.com/building-self-discipline/">self discipline</a> is a facilitator for many things in your life. It’s hard to get but great to have.</p>
<h5>5. Make New Friends</h5>
<p>Reach out. Don’t be afraid. Establish new contacts. The worst thing that may happen to you is to be rejected. Well, if that’s the case, move on. The reward of having true, long-lasting friendship is worth all the potential rejection.</p>
<h5>6. Get A New Job</h5>
<p>Shaking your comfort zone will often create a lot of value in your life. If you’re not satisfied with your job, just get a new one. The pitfall of not having money for a limited period of time is temporary, get over it.</p>
<h5>7. Start A New Diet</h5>
<p>You are, in a vast proportion, what you eat. Trying a new diet would often be the only needed change for a dramatic boost of your health and energy. Don’t necessarily have to be <a href="http://www.dragosroua.com/raw-food-diet/">raw food</a>, or even vegetarian, whatever works for you.</p>
<h5>8. Keep A Journal</h5>
<p>Write down you feelings, your ideas, your goals, your activity. Journaling is by far one of the most useful things I’ve done to change my life for the best. It works in such a silent, yet effective way. All you need is pen and paper.</p>
<h5>9. Create And Keep A Morning Phrase</h5>
<p>Whatever you say to yourself in the morning, it will most likely come true during the day. Why not taking advantage of it? Create a simple <a href="http://www.dragosroua.com/the-morning-phrase/">morning phrase</a> and say it to yourself first thing in the morning. Is that simple.</p>
<h5>10. Travel Far Away From Your Home</h5>
<p>Travelling <a href="http://www.dragosroua.com/travel-as-a-personal-development-tool/">long distance</a> is incredibly rewarding. It’s so exciting and full with unknown events. I only recently started to travel really far away from my home, but I do wonder how could I ever made it until now without this.</p>
<h5>11. Learn To Take Risks</h5>
<p>Your life may be so boring and fade because… err, you made it like this? When was the last time your tried something really difficult? When was the last time you challenged the odds doing something risky? Do it now.</p>
<h5>12. Start Your Own Business</h5>
<p>Be your own boss. Work your own hours. I know, it sounds so shallow, for you, who hate your job but still have to stay there because of that mortgage. Well, unless you make the first step, nothing is going to change. That’s for sure.</p>
<h5>13. Change Your Work Space</h5>
<p>Clean up your desk. Re-arrange furniture. Add some colour to that space. Make the place where you work really enjoyable. So enjoyable that work there won’t be perceived as work anymore. It will be something you love to do.</p>
<h5>14. Learn A New Language</h5>
<p>Challenge your mind. Constantly. If you’re going to do number 10, you’re going to learn some new languages too. From my experience, learning a new language is a fantastic mind opener. Sometimes you don’t even have to travel there.</p>
<h5>15. Find Reasons To Agree</h5>
<p>Rather than disagree. We have this mindset of competition which makes constantly arguing over things. Well, stop that. You don’t have to force yourself into <a href="http://www.dragosroua.com/finding-reasons-to-agree/">agreement</a>, if it’s not the case, just trying to find some reasons will be enough.</p>
<h5>16. Pay Yourself First</h5>
<p>You can’t give something if you don’t have it. You can’t spread light onto others if you don’t have light from within. You can’t give wealth to others if you don’t have it for yourself first. Make yourself a service and <a href="http://www.dragosroua.com/pay-yourself-first/">pay yourself first</a>.</p>
<h5>17. Wake Up Early</h5>
<p>This is not a habit, this is a lifestyle. Don’t just <a href="http://www.dragosroua.com/waking-up-early/">wake up early</a> without a purpose. Be early. Be there before others. Look for opportunities and embrace them. Waking up early means keeping your eye open to every available opportunity.</p>
<h5>18. Train Your Focus</h5>
<p>Your focus is in fact your reality. Use it wisely. <a href="http://www.dragosroua.com/training-your-focus/">Train it</a> constantly for it will enhance your reality in ways you never imagined. Keep your focus sharp as a razor blade and be prepared to experience life in fantastic shapes and colours.</p>
<h5>19. Start A Blog</h5>
<p>On whatever topic you want. Not only it will give you the opportunity to create something new and valuable but it will also bring new people into your life. Blogging is far more than a hype, is a <a href="http://www.dragosroua.com/blogging-as-a-personal-development-tool/">personal development tool</a>. A very good one.</p>
<h5>20. Write An Ebook</h5>
<p>You may think you don’t have a talent, but that’s completely wrong. And the easiest way to prove it wrong is to <a href="http://www.dragosroua.com/how-to-write-an-ebook-using-macjournal">start writing an ebook</a>. Any ebook. You pick the topic. It might be something you know or want to learn about. Write it. It’s fun.</p>
<h5>21. Be Better, Not Perfect</h5>
<p>Striving too much for perfection will ruin your life. It will wipe out all those little imperfections which are making you… human. Being better, on the other side, is rewarding. Look back at the yesterday you and just say: I’m better!</p>
<h5>22. Stop Self Sabotage</h5>
<p>You’ll be surprised by how much of a burden you can be to yourself. You are literally <a href="http://www.dragosroua.com/self-sabotage/">self sabotaging</a>. Most of the time, unconsciously. If you have a long history of failure behind, that could mean you’ve become your worst enemy. Stop it.</p>
<h5>23. Find Reasons To Love Your Life</h5>
<p>Maybe life wasn’t fair with you. Yes, I know, I’ve been there: life is never fair. But it’s fantastic. It’s unique, unrepeatable, one of a kind, beautiful, simple, challenging, sweet, hard… Just take a step back and find <a href="http://www.dragosroua.com/77-reasons-to-love-your-life/">reasons to love your life</a>.</p>
<h5>24. Try Something New</h5>
<p>Maybe you’re sad because you’re bored. Have you ever thought about that? Just reach out and try something completely new. Go for a challenge, learn a new sport, pick a different restaurant or go for a comedy movie (if you’re the drama type). Just <a href="http://www.dragosroua.com/try-something-new/">try it</a>.</p>
<h5>25. Avoid Fighting</h5>
<p>Fighting is the biggest energy leak of your being. Trying to prove another guy wrong is so against your true nature. You’re here to acknowledge life’s wonders, not to prove anybody’s wrong. They’re not wrong, just have different opinions. And that’s part of life.</p>
<h5>26. Stop Wasting Your Power</h5>
<p>Are you doing something that you think you shouldn’t be doing right now? Well, that’s wasted power. That’s meaningless stuff promoted to the honour of being a part of your life. How long are you going to approve this? Why <a href="http://www.dragosroua.com/wasting-power/">wasting power</a>?</p>
<h5>27. Learn To Ignore</h5>
<p>I think they should be teaching this one in schools. We’re so focused on so many topics and think we have to do so many stuff, that our life is literally clogged with stuff. It’s good to do stuff, but <a href="http://www.dragosroua.com/learning-to-ignore/">learning to ignore</a> stuff is much better.</p>
<h5>28. Experiment Gratitude</h5>
<p>When was the last time you said “thank you”? With all your heart? Everybody knows that an attitude of gratitude is the key to success, but almost nobody practices it. Well, start by <a href="http://www.dragosroua.com/the-gratitude-experiment/">experience gratitude</a> first, and take it from there.</p>
<h5>29. Recycle Your Aggression</h5>
<p>Don’t throw it away, recycle it! Use it for something you really want! Call out those wild forces inside of you and put them to work. Aggression is part of your being, so don’t try to reject it, because it will only grow stronger. <a href="http://www.dragosroua.com/aggression-recycled/">Recycle your aggression</a>.</p>
<h5>30. Release Your Guardians</h5>
<p>Don’t touch that! Don’t eat that! Don’t go for that opportunity! Those are the sentences you hear when going for something you really want. Those are your <a href="http://www.dragosroua.com/the-guardians/">guardians</a>, your mental constructs made to protect you. Release them, you’ll be much better off.</p>
<h5>31. Clean Up Your House</h5>
<p>It’s fun. And it’s good for you. Make a habit out of <a href="http://www.dragosroua.com/how-to-clean-up-your-house/">cleaning up your house</a> with joy and happiness. What’s outside is a mirror of what’s inside. If your house is a mess, probably your internal life is a disaster. Neat that stuff, it’s easy.</p>
<h5>32. Write A Personal Mission Statement</h5>
<p>You’re here with a reason. No matter how small you feel now, how insignificant others may made you feel, you have a purpose. Take the time to write your <a href="http://www.dragosroua.com/personal-mission-statement/">personal mission statement</a>. It will bring light and direction into your life.</p>
<h5>33. Dissolve Negative Opinions About Yourself</h5>
<p>Whatever you think you may do, it’s half of what you can really do. And that’s because you have so many <a href="http://www.dragosroua.com/how-to-deal-with-negative-opinions-about-yourself/">negative opinions about yourself</a>. You can solve them. Just accept the fact that you have them and then start working on them.</p>
<h5>34. Build Different Skills</h5>
<p>Don’t stop learning. Don’t remain stuck in a single career, it’s boring and limiting. Learn <a href="http://www.dragosroua.com/building-different-skills/">different skills</a>, possibly from completely unrelated fields. You never know when life will ask you to use them. Besides, it’s a lot of fun.</p>
<h5>35. Manage Your Time As You Manage Your Money</h5>
<p>Have you ever thought what would be if you would manage your time the same way you <a href="http://www.dragosroua.com/manage-your-time-as-you-manage-your-money/">manage your money</a>? Just give it a try. See where you spend most of your time, what the return of investment is and how rich are you in time.</p>
<h5>36. Exercise</h5>
<p>You don’t have to break the world record, or something. Just make sure you exercise constantly. It will make your body healthier and your mind clearer. It’s also one of the simplest and most affordable ways to improve your life.</p>
<h5>37. Be A Parent</h5>
<p>Having kids doesn’t necessarily means you’re a parent, and I know that very well. Being a parent will surely change your life forever: filling it with unconditional, life lasting love, care and warm feelings. You’ll live in love. And <a href="http://www.dragosroua.com/7-things-i-learned-from-my-3-year-old-girl/">learn</a>.</p>
<h5>38. Throw Away One Object A Day From Your House</h5>
<p>Maybe your life is breathing so hard just because it’s suffocated by objects. Learn to let them go. You may donate them, give to charity or simply throw them away, but don’t let the clutter stay in your way. You’re not the objects you have.</p>
<h5>39. Read A Book Per Week</h5>
<p>Or, alternatively, a fine selection of blogs. That will keep your mind alert and your focus steady. Reading is like good food for your brain, without it, it will go lazy, obese and unresponsive. But with the proper food it can become your best friend.</p>
<h5>40. Start A Monthly Challenge</h5>
<p>Being it physical, mental or social. Intend to acquire something new in your life in 30 days. Improve your health using new methods, or your relationships by starting new things together. Make it count. And count on it.</p>
<h5>41. Call An Old Friend</h5>
<p>It’s enlightening to meet somebody you haven’t talk to in the last years. Go right now and call an old friend, or a relative. It will bring up memories and it will create new opportunities. Don’t let the dust settle on your relationships.</p>
<h5>42. Follow A Coincidence</h5>
<p>Well, there aren’t any coincidences, I lied. Everything has a purpose. If you witness something which may seem like a coincidence, then you’re very lucky, you just got a sign. Follow it with trust, it will lead you well.</p>
<h5>43. Play A Game</h5>
<p>Any game. Just play. Like a child. Allow yourself to do something just for fun, without any goals, pressures or deadlines. Will make you understand that everything is a game. Sometimes a little bit harder, but still a game..</p>
<h5>44. Forgive Somebody Out Of The Blue</h5>
<p>Don’t hold that grudge for that past insult. Grudges are heavy and tend to make the take off for a new life a little bit difficult. The longer you hold that grudge, the more difficult the take off will be. Forgiveness will lift you off.</p>
<h5>45. Stop Solving The Wrong Problems</h5>
<p>You are not here to witness the bad things in your life. Nor the performance in itself. You are here to enjoy a journey. To become aware, To grow. So, <a href="http://www.dragosroua.com/stop-solving-the-wrong-problem/">stop solving the wrong problem</a> and focus on what really matters.</p>
<h5>46. Make Peace With An Old Enemy</h5>
<p>That’s more than forgiveness, that’s the actual process of reversing a situation. Make peace with somebody. Turn it into your friend. I’m not saying this is easy, I know it first hand. But I also know it works. Enemies count down, friends count up.</p>
<h5>47. Make A Promise To A Close Person And Keep It</h5>
<p>It doesn’t have to be something big. It doesn’t have to be for someone special. It doesn’t have to be difficult also. But it has to be a commitment to somebody. Just reach out, make a promise, keep it and then enjoy the feeling after.</p>
<h5>48. Break Up With A Person You Don’t Really Like</h5>
<p>Maybe you’re friend with somebody just by habit, chemistry being dead for a long time now. Just break it up. Tell him. Ok, let’s unfriendly us, this will not work. It will bring up something you thought you lost it long ago: courage.</p>
<h5>49. Get A Thing You Wanted For A Long Time</h5>
<p>But you didn’t had time or money to get it. Just go out and get it. Not only it will boost your self-respect, but it will also free your desire channel, which may be a little bit clogged by having one and only one desire for such a long time.</p>
<h5>50. Stop Being Judgemental</h5>
<p>With others AND with you. Excessive criticism will kill your enthusiasm. And if you think this post is something you shouldn’t read in the first place, then, my friend, you really are judgemental. Lighten up. Accept life as it is.</p>
<h5>51. Change Your Wardrobe</h5>
<p>You don’t know how much are you tied to what you wear. If you’re on the gray loving side, put some colour in your clothes. If you’re on the black and white, try some gradients. Of course, your clothes are not you. Hence, they’re so easy to change, right?</p>
<h5>52. Smile At Least 10 Times A Day</h5>
<p>And I mean it, start to count that. Smiling is a sign of honesty and power. Everybody can cry over a disaster but only the most powerful can take bitterness with a smile. Exercise that power. And then try to go for 20 times a day.</p>
<h5>53. Burn Some Old Memories</h5>
<p>Maybe the notebook from your 7th grade? Maybe the teenage dumb poetry you wrote? Whatever it might be, break up. It might be difficult, but it might also be a sign that you’re so attached to the past that you can’t advance in your life anymore.</p>
<h5>54. Plant A Tree</h5>
<p>Or take care of a flower. Do it for at least several months. It will give you a sense of potential. Seeing that tree or that flower growing will make your self-confidence go up. If a flower can make it, why can’t I? Of course <a href="http://www.dragosroua.com/i-can-versus-i-do/">you can, now do it</a>!</p>
<h5>55. Move To Another Town Or Country</h5>
<p>Maybe it’s time to change the environment? Take the plunge, move over. Pick another town or even another country. Like all the good stuff, it might be pretty difficult in the beginning, but you can bet it would shake everything really good!</p>
<h5>56. Join A New Group</h5>
<p>Go to a bikers meeting. Or, if you’re not a biker, to a toastmaster meeting. Join a group and see how you fit in. It will help if the group will be focused on some of your passions, of course. It will reveal a lot about your social skills.</p>
<h5>57. Stop Watching TV</h5>
<p>Television evolved a lot from the balanced news provider it was in the beginning up to the current manipulating tool. Just stop watching it for a week. And then for a month. Meanwhile, assess your psychological progress. You may be amazed.</p>
<h5>58. Start A Totally Unexpected Hobby</h5>
<p>Start making trains out of matches. Raise cobras. Put tiny vessels into tiny bottles. Do whatever it takes to move your mind from your problems for a while. And if you can create something nice in the process, why not doing it?</p>
<h5>59. Randomly Hug A Stranger On The Street</h5>
<p>Ok, this might be a little bit dangerous, but only if you think at it. If you’re doing it, chances are that you’re going to get your hug back. It will also help raising your adrenaline up to levels you never had for a very long time.</p>
<h5>60. Set Up A Surprise Party</h5>
<p>For your or for a friend. It’s always good for your mood, even if – or especially if – you’re down. Do a thematic one, invite friends and tell them to bring their friends. And then expect to meet new, wonderful persons. And of course, have fun.</p>
<h5>61. Go Hiking</h5>
<p>Do it for at least one week-end. Nature is more powerful than our human created environment. We don’t know how to channel the energy into our artificial habitats. If you want to recharge, go outside and stay in connection with the wilderness.</p>
<h5>62. Get A Pet</h5>
<p>Whatever works for you, a bird, a guinea pig, a dog or a cat. It will keep you alert and it will cheer you up when you’re down. Taking care of a pet is also easier if you’re overwhelmed with human interaction. Even from a pet, love is still love.</p>
<h5>63. Write A Thank You Letter</h5>
<p>You can send it or not, the real catch is to write it. Pick someone who helped you in the past. Start writing the letter and say everything you want to say to that person. It will make you understand what are you really grateful for in your life.</p>
<h5>64. Meditate Daily</h5>
<p>It’s the easiest thing you can do. True mediation acts like a mind emptier, leaving you open to the whole flow of the sensations and experiences you would otherwise ignore. You don’t even need a complicated technique, meditate as you see fit.</p>
<h5>65. Say Something Nice To Somebody</h5>
<p>Just like that. Out of the blue. Pick an unknown person and say something nice. After the initial surprise you’ll be amazed by the unmasked joy and gratitude they’re expressing. Admit it: you would like that too, isn’t it?</p>
<h5>66. Say Something Nice To You</h5>
<p>Ok, but if nobody is telling you nice things, why not start this yourself? Do it in whatever form you think it’s appropriate: send yourself emails, write in your calendar or leave yourself nice post its on the desk. With something nice just for you.</p>
<h5>67. When I Doubt, Improvise</h5>
<p>Being so scared for not knowing the answer, so nervous that you may screw thins up… I know the feeling, I’ve been there too. Just go with the flow. Improvise. It will be so good for your unconscious mind. The real answer will be surprising.</p>
<h5>68. Don’t Argue, Win Or Lose</h5>
<p>This goes hand in hand with avoiding the fight, but it’s a little bit different. If you get caught in an argument, just accept that you can have only two outcomes from it: win or lose. Settle with one and just move on.</p>
<h5>69. Stop Faking Your Life</h5>
<p>It’s so easy to get caught in a flow of fakes. Society wants us to politely lie and you need to lie sometimes. Just stop it. <a href="http://www.dragosroua.com/what-you-dont-want-to-know-about-prostitution/">Being authentic</a> is the best thing you can do. No need to hide your sorrow, nor your joy. They’re both part of life.</p>
<h5>70. Define Goals</h5>
<p>Again, that goes hand in hand with writing a personal mission but it’s more than that. It’s the habit of clearly deciding – and, subsequently, describing – where you want to go. Do you have a goal? A passion, maybe? Go for it! And be verbose.</p>
<h5>71. Help Others</h5>
<p>Reach out and try to see if you can help others. You don’t have to be a Samaritan, just go out there and support somebody. The biggest trick of helping is really surprising: although it seems you’re giving, you’re in fact receiving a lot more.</p>
<h5>72. Go Social</h5>
<p>Mingle, interact, go out. Get used to meet new people. Make this a habit and you’ll soon get used to do new things too. The goal is not to be the best networker in the world, but to be connected to as many energy sources as you can get.</p>
<h5>73. Spend Some Time Alone</h5>
<p>Subsequently, make sure you set aside enough time for your own. You don’t necessarily need to recharge, but you need this time in order to get a new perspective. Stop for a while and look around. Where are you? Where do you want to be?</p>
<h5>74. Fix Something By Yourself</h5>
<p>Go fix a broken window, or a scratch on your car. Don’t call for a specialist, get involved, see how you can have an impact on things around you. Work with your hands, prepare to sweat. It will instantly make you feel better.</p>
<h5>75. Create Value</h5>
<p>Make things that others need too. Make something useful. Don’t follow blind or outdated commitments, go for what really makes a change around you. <a href="http://www.dragosroua.com/creating-value/">Creating value</a> is the core of your activity here and the only thing you really have to strive for.</p>
<h5>76. Do A Random Act Of Kindness</h5>
<p>Doesn’t have to be in the form of a nice compliment this time. You don’t even need to communicate it to the target person. Just do an incognito service to someone. See how this makes you feel. Think how many times you received that.</p>
<h5>77. One More Second</h5>
<p>Create the habit of looking at things for one more second. Spend one more second before taking an important decision. Delay something. Time will follow your intention and open some unexpected window for you. Slow it down a little.</p>
<h5>78. Understand What People Want From You</h5>
<p>What you can do is not always what people want from you. Clearing that confusion alone could bring an immense relief to your life. You don’t have to immediately provide what they’re wanting, but if you do, you may have <a href="http://www.dragosroua.com/30-sentences-for-a-millionaire-mindset/">some big surprises</a>.</p>
<h5>79. Break An Old Bad Habit</h5>
<p>Breaking a bad habit is difficult. But breaking an old bad habit will free an incredible amount of time into your life. <a href="http://www.dragosroua.com/when-and-why-i-broke-up-with-smoking/">Quit smoking</a> or stop talking on the phone for hours. Whatever you break, it will change your life for the best.</p>
<h5>80. Stop Complaining</h5>
<p>Complaining is like an open invitation for troubles. The more you complain about something, the more of that something you invite into your life. Cut it out. You don’t get any comfort out of complaining, only troubles.</p>
<h5>81. Reject What You Don’t Want</h5>
<p>It’s so simple, yet so underrated. Society wants us to complain even when we don’t really like stuff. Like forcing us to smile when we don’t find it funny. Allow yourself to walk away from something you don’t like. Just do it!</p>
<h5>82. Being Is Better Than Having</h5>
<p>Too much and too often we shape our life’s fulfilment degree to the amount we possess. The fundamental mistake. If you’re doing it, stop it right now. You’re not what you’re having. <a href="http://www.dragosroua.com/to-have-versus-to-be/">Being is so much better than having</a>.</p>
<h5>83. Listen To Your Critics</h5>
<p>This one might be difficult in the beginning but once you get used to it it’s fantastic. You may find out a lot of stuff about yourself that you didn’t know about. You think you are one kind of person, but others may disagree.</p>
<h5>84. Don’t Take It Personally</h5>
<p>Never. Your world is shaped by your reaction to things, not by the things themselves. Don’t get upset, don’t think that somebody knows you enough to make right assumptions about you. Acknowledge and move on.</p>
<h5>85. Laugh</h5>
<p>This time is not about smiling. It’s about laughing. Don’t you ever miss another opportunity to laugh. Especially at yourself. The longer your laughing sessions, the shorter your misery ones. Looks like a nice deal, isn’t it?</p>
<h5>86. Go With Passion</h5>
<p>Don’t let your rational mind stand in the way of your passion. If you found – or at least felt, even occasionally – something that thrills you, you’re there. You don’t need a confirmation on this from anybody. Go with your passion.</p>
<h5>87. Trust Your Emotions</h5>
<p>Don’t underestimate your emotions. Or overestimate them. Your <a href="http://www.dragosroua.com/understanding-emotions/">emotions</a> are your feed-back system and for that they are very important. Trying to ignore your emotions is like depriving yourself from lights in a car running in the middle of the night.</p>
<h5>88. Live It Like A Holiday</h5>
<p>Ever observed how nice you feel during your holiday? How light, joyful and authentic? Everything is just wonderful. Well, you are on a <a href="http://www.dragosroua.com/live-your-life-like-a-holiday/">continuous holiday</a> here. It starts with your birth and end with your death. Live it like a holiday.</p>
<h5>89. Make A Story Out Of It</h5>
<p>Do you like a good story? I love it. Make everything in your life story-worthwhile. Make it as it would be a fantastic journey and you will be at all time the observer, the hero and the narrator. Create the story of your life.</p>
<h5>90. Stop Being A Follower</h5>
<p>Admiring is nice. But being admired is even better. Stop trying to fit in other people’s shoes. Find your own path. If that means breaking up completely your lifestyle, so be it. If you are “like” somebody else you can’t be “like” yourself anymore.</p>
<h5>91. Watch Your Beliefs</h5>
<p>Your beliefs are not you. But they are shaping your life constantly. You have the power to change them at any point in your existence. But in order to do that, you must first start to observe them, to isolate them, to accept them.</p>
<h5>92. Stop Lying</h5>
<p>To others and to yourself. Although it might ease a complicated situation, a lie is not good in the long run. The trick is that if you’re telling a lie you’re altering your reality. And a distorted reality will be impossible to handle.</p>
<h5>93. Stop Reacting To Stuff</h5>
<p>And start acting on stuff. Initiate things. Start projects. Predict situations and be there before the hurricane hits. Reacting to stuff is a victim paradigm. Stop being a victim and start acting. Create your life instead of being the creation of others.</p>
<h5>94. Live Today</h5>
<p>Not yesterday, not tomorrow. Go for what you can do today and leave yesterday behind for good. It’s not here anymore. And tomorrow doesn’t even exist yet, so why bother. All you have is today. Don’t waste it.</p>
<h5>95. Expect The Unexpected</h5>
<p>If there’s something unusual that happens to you, go for it. The unexpected is a signal of an opportunity. It will not always be nice, this unexpected, but whenever it’s around, magical things are happening. Wait for it. Praise for it.</p>
<h5>96. Enjoy</h5>
<p>Like being in joy. Like giving permission to yourself to extract joy from any situation you’re in. Even if it’s bad. Or especially if it’s bad. Joy is everywhere, you just have to let it manifest through you. Don’t resist joy. Don’t reject it.</p>
<h5>97. Make Your Own Rules</h5>
<p>And stick with them. Go for what works for you, not the others. Go for what you want, not the others. Including me. Make your own system and be proud of it. You may upset some people in the process, but hey, that’s life.</p>
<h5>98. Love</h5>
<p>Unconditionally. Totally. Constantly. Restlessly. Love is the only glue that keeps your life running. You were born out of love and you carry it deep down in your being. Love is never about the others, it’s about you.</p>
<h5>99. Get Rid Of Labels</h5>
<p>Things are what they are. Don’t use labels anymore, use directly the things. Your notion of “right” and “wrong” are nothing but labels. In a different country your “right” might be “wrong”. Don’t charge yourself with this unneeded burden.</p>
<h5>100. No Regrets</h5>
<p>Regretting something is another form of not accepting reality. What you can do about it now? It’s gone. It doesn’t exist anymore. Focus on what you can change: your present moment. Not yesterday, not tomorrow. Now. Live now.</p>
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<p>Hat Tip to the <a href="http://blogs.msdn.com/stevecla01/" target="_blank">Geek in Disguise</a></p>
<blockquote><p>“Everything has been figured out, except how to live.” <strong>- Jean-Paul Sartre</strong></p></blockquote>
<p>I’m nearly near my mid thirties, and I’ve made my share of mistakes in my life. I’m not a big believer in regrets … and I have learned tremendously from every single mistake … and my life is pretty great.
<p>However, there are a few things I wish I had known when I was graduating from high school and starting out as an adult in life.
<p>Would I change things? I’m not so sure. I might never have gotten into a mountain of debt, but then I wouldn’t have learned the amazing satisfaction of getting out of it. I might have made better career choices, but then I wouldn’t have all the work experience that makes me the blogger that I am today.<a></a>
<p>However, looking back, there are some lessons I’ve learned that I would probably tell my 18-year-old self. Do I share them now to share my regrets? No, I share them in hopes that younger men and women, just starting out in life, can benefit from my mistakes and my lessons.
<p>What follows isn’t an exhaustive list, but it’s one that I hope proves useful to at least a few people.<br />
<blockquote>
<p>“I hope life isn’t a big joke, because I don’t get it.” <strong>- Jack Handey</strong></p>
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<li><strong>How to control impulse spending.</strong> If there’s anything that got me in trouble financially, it’s impulse spending. Buying clothes when I don’t need them. Buying gadgets because I got to have them. Ordering stuff online because it’s so easy. Buying that new shiny SUV because … well, because it was going to help me with women. I’m not proud of any of that. I’ve learned to control my impulses, at least a little better. Now, I give myself some time to breathe. I think over my purchases, see if I’ve got the money, think about whether it’s a need or a want. That would have been a useful tool 15 years ago.
<li><strong>You got to stay active. </strong>I was in track, cross country and basketball in high school, but once I started college, the running and basketball began to slowly fade away. Not right away — I played pick-up basketball for years after high school. But even that went away, until I became sedentary. Playing with my kids outdoors winded me. And I began to get fat. I’ve reversed that trend, and am very active now, but I’m still trying to burn the fat I gained in those inactive years.
<li><strong>How to plan finances. </strong>I always knew that I was supposed to budget and track my spending, when I became an adult. I just was too lazy to do it. And I didn’t have a good idea of how to actually do it. Now, I’ve learned how to plan, and how to stick to that plan. Sure, I deviate from my plan, but I’ve learned how to handle that too. Maybe that’s not a skill you can learn from book reading. You just gotta practice. Well, I hope to teach it to my children before they go out on their own.
<li><strong>Junk food will come back to bite you in the butt. </strong>Yeah, it wasn’t just the sedentary lifestyle that got me fat. It was all the damn junk food too. I would eat pizza and burgers and Twinkies and sugar cereal and desserts and donuts and … well, you get the picture. As someone used to being able to eat whatever I wanted, it never seemed like it would be a problem. Bad health was something to worry about when you got old. Well, my jeans began to get way too tight, and to my horror, I climbed several pants sizes and developed a gut that only now is going away. I wish someone had shown me an “after” picture when I was young and downing the Big Gulp sodas.
<li><strong>Smoking is just dumb.</strong> I didn’t start smoking until I was well into my adult years. I won’t go into why I started, but it didn’t seem like a problem, because I knew I could quit anytime I wanted. Or I thought I could, at least, until several years later I gave it a go and couldn’t do it. Five failed quits later and I realized with horror that my addiction was stronger than I was. Sure, I eventually beat the habit (quit date: Nov. 18, 2005) but it took a piece of my soul to do it.
<li><strong>Fund your retirement, son. And don’t withdraw it. </strong>This piece of wisdom, and probably all the ones above, might seem blisteringly obvious. And they are. Don’t think I didn’t know this when I was 18. I did. I just didn’t pay it serious attention. Retirement was something I could worry about when I was in my 30s. Well, I’m in my 30s now and I wish I could slap that little 18-year-old Leo around a bit. What money I could have invested by now! I had a retirement plan, but on the 3 occasions when I changed jobs, I withdrew that and spent it frivolous.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
<li><strong>All the stuff you’re doing that seems hard — it will be of use. </strong>This is the first one that might not be as obvious. There were times in my life when work was hard, and I did it anyway, but hated it. I did it because I had to, but boy did it stress me out and leave me exhausted. Hard work isn’t as easy as I wanted it to be. But you know what? Every bit of hard work I did without knowing why I was doing it … it’s paid off for me in the long run. Maybe not right away, but I’m using skills and habits I learned during those times of high stress and long hours and tedious work — I use them all the time, and they’ve made me into the person I am today. Thank you, younger Leo!
<li><strong>Don’t buy that used van without checking it out closely. </strong>I thought I was being smart by buying used, but I didn’t check it out carefully enough. That dang van had loads of engine problems, a door that nearly fell off when I was driving, a door handle that snapped off, a side mirror that fell off, no spare tire despite three tires that were ready to blow (and did), windows that didn’t roll up, rattling noises, an eventual blown radiator … I could go on and on, but let’s just say that it wasn’t my best purchase. I still think buying used is smart, but check things out closely first.
<li><strong>That guy you’re going to sell your car to? On a gentleman’s agreement? He’s not gonna pay you.</strong> I sold another car to a friend of a friend, who I was sure would pay me even if I had nothing in writing. That was smart. I still see the guy once in awhile on the road, but I don’t have the energy to do a U-turn and chase after him.
<li><strong>Make time to pursue your passion, no matter how busy you are.</strong> I’ve always wanted to be a writer, and get a book published. I just never had time to write. With a family and school and a full-time job, there just weren’t enough hours in the day. Well, I’ve learned that you have to make those hours. Set aside a block of time to do what you love, cut out other stuff from your life that take up your time, and don’t let anything interfere with that work. If I had done that 15 years ago, I could have 15 books written by now. Not all would be great, but still.
<li><strong>All that stuff that’s stressing you out — it won’t matter in 5 years, let alone 15. </strong>When things are happening to you right now, they mean all the world. I had deadlines and projects and people breathing down my neck, and my stress levels went through the roof. I don’t regret the hard work (see above) but I think I would have been less stressed if I could have just realized that it wouldn’t matter a single bit just a few years down the road. Perspective is a good thing to learn.
<li><strong>The people you make friends with are so much more important than your job or the things you buy. </strong>I’ve had a few jobs, I’ve bought a lot of things, and I’ve made a few friends over these last 15 years. Of those, the only thing that still matter to me are the friends. And I wish I could have spent more time with friends (and family) than on the other things.
<li><strong>All that time you spend watching TV is a huge, huge waste of time. </strong>I don’t know how much TV I’ve watched over the years, but it’s a crapload. Hours and days and weeks I’ll never have back. Who cares what happens on reality TV, when reality is slipping by outside? Time is something you’ll never get back — don’t waste it on TV.
<li><strong>Your kids are going to grow up way faster than you think. Don’t waste a minute</strong>. I just had an Oh My God moment recently. My oldest daughter, Chloe, is 14 going on 15 next month. I have 3 years left with her before she leaves my house and becomes an adult. Three years! I am floored by that single fact, because it really doesn’t seem anywhere near enough time. I want to go back to my younger self and whack that younger Leo on the head and say Stop working so hard! Stop watching TV! Spend more time with your kids! These last 15 years with Chloe (and my other wonderful kids) have gone by much, much too fast.
<li><strong>Forget the drama. Focus on being happy</strong>. There have been many things that have happened to me, professionally and personally, that seem like the end of the world. And while these things were bad, they get blown up in our heads so that they become major drama. They caused me to be depressed from time to time. What a waste of time. If I realized that it was all in my head, and that I could be happy instead if I focused on the positive, on what I did have, and what I could be doing … I could have skipped all the moping about.
<li><strong>Pay more attention to blogs when you first hear about them. They’re more than just journals</strong>. I first read about blogs 7-8 years ago, but when I took a look at them they didn’t seem like anything of interest. Just some people’s journals about stuff they read on the web. Why would I want to read those? I have my own thoughts about the web, but I don’t need to share them with the world. I spent a lot of time on the Internet, on various sites and forums, but every time I happened upon a blog I would brush past it without interest. It wasn’t until a couple years ago that I discovered what wonderful things they could be (I mentioned some of my early favorites in <a href="http://zenhabits.net/2008/02/the-10-biggest-influences-on-zen-habits/">my list of influences</a>). If I had gotten into blogging years ago … well, I wouldn’t have been wasting all that time.
<li><strong>Speaking of which, keep a journal. Seriously. Your memory is extremely faulty</strong>. I forget things really easily. Not short-term stuff, but long-term. I don’t remember things about my kids’ early years, because I didn’t record any of it. I don’t remember things about my life. It’s like a lot of foggy memories that I’ll never have access to. I wish I had kept a journal.
<li><strong>Tequila is seriously evil</strong>. I won’t go into details, but it should suffice to say that I had some bad experiences, and I’m not sure I learned very much from them or benefited in any way except to learn that tequila is the drink of the Devil.
<li><strong>Yes, you can do a marathon. Don’t put this goal off — it’s extremely rewarding</strong>. Running a marathon had always been a dream of mine, since high school … something I wanted to do but thought was out of reach. Or if I ever did it, it would be years and years later. Well, I learned that it’s not only achievable, it’s incredibly rewarding. I wish I had started training when I was young and light and fit … I could have had some good finishing times!
<li><strong>All these mistakes you’re going to make, despite this advice? They’re worth it</strong>. My 18-year-old self would probably have read this post and said, “Good advice!” And then he would have proceeded to make the same mistakes, despite good intentions. I was a good kid, but I wasn’t good at following advice. I had to make my own mistakes, and live my own life. And that’s what I did, and I don’t regret a minute of it. Every experience I’ve had (even the tequila ones) have led me down the path of life to where I am today. I love where I am today, and wouldn’t trade it for another life for all the world. The pain, the stress, the drama, the hard work, the mistakes, the depression, the hangovers, the debt, the fat … it was all worth it. </li>
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