When it comes to ideas for self-improvement, modern man Daniel Dowling turns to the tried and true. And so can you.
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We’ve all heard ‘em before. They’re old as sin and common as hydrogen, but they’re all true. We’ve heard these old sayings so many times that we repel them, like water from a duck’s back. But, if we take another look with a curious attitude, they can do a lot for us. Let’s revisit some of these old-but-good-’uns and allow them to inspire our lives.
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1. Do one good deed a day
Don’t advise others to do a thing until you’ve integrated it into your identity.
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Patience is helping your four-year-old spell out the word ste-go-saur-us a hundred times before he gets it right, and loving every minute of it.
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If you’re worried about not feeling enough love for somebody, then shift your focus to being love to that person.
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