say you want to push forward the boundaries. become unreachable, unbreachable. maybe that's unattainable for some but it's something I'd strive for, if it wasn't because there's so much fucking rain in this city and it kills my merits. anyway, here's a list:
- write down all the birthdays of the people you care in your agenda or your calendar. if you can, have a separate gCal or iCal called "birthdays" and put them all there. don't rely on social media to let you know when their birthday is coming up.
- don't be on your phone when you're on one-on-one with your closest. resist the urge, even if you get bored. getting bored around the people you love helps to forge the relationships and the patience.
- on the topic of social media: choose to avoid the "close friends" or "close circles" entrapments. whatever you post should be adequate enough for all audiences. you can't rely on nobody leaking data. be careful about what you post, what you say, and about whom.
- try not to speak ill of others at work. even if you want to, don't. it's very difficult, I know.
- have a basic pouch with the following items at all times with you:
- thread and needle
- deodorant
- small perfume
- paracetamol
- toothbrush and paste
- band aids (a lot)
- a mirror
- a comb
to this list you can add more things depending on your weather/location (e.g., mosquito repellent, SPF, lip balm, make up, eye drops) but the basics are a requirement. you'll be surprised at how many times someone needs this, and you will be the one person to be ready. and you'll also always look and feel fresher.
- breathe through your nose. avoid mouth-breathing, if that's available to you. nose-breathing makes you feel better, makes your breath nicer, and also helps you fight illnesses.
- choose and keep signature jewellery.
- make gifts periodically. invite your friends out for dinner, pay for your colleague's coffee, remember someone's favorite soda when you're picking up their lunch. be mindful of inviting people.
- if someone is speaking and gets interrupted, make a note of what they were saying. try to politely go back to their point so they can finish it.
- don't tell everyone who your crushes are. even famous people. crushes are for personal daydreaming and night-time entertainment.
- brush up your spelling, grammar - read your emails before pressing send. avoid typos.
- if your audio message is longer than a minute and you haven't said anything, cancel it, think about what you want to say, and then record it.
- schedule less things per week.
- smoke only when you are alone.
- be contempt with the realistic version of what you can achieve.