@British_Airways@qatarairways I am trying to transfer my BA Avios to Qatar. Was told it’s available May 14. Waited & got "accounts don't match." error. Fixed it. Now Qatar says my points are available June 13. How can I get my points now to book & upgrade my travel?
Ngl I like weird people. The black sheep, the odd ducks, the eccentrics, the artists, the loners. People who actually think for themselves, the kind whose morals are not swayed by groupthink. These people have the most beautiful soułs.
Every country has an energy. And that energy rewires you whether you notice it or not. People move to Japan and become minimal. People move to Mexico and their entire relationship with time softens. People move to New York and suddenly they can't sit still. Your personality is far more malleable than you think. We treat it like something fixed, but new surroundings give you new defaults. New pace. New habits. New values absorbed through proximity instead of effort. You're not just the average of the 5 people closest to you. You're the average of the 5 places, the 5 routines, and the 5 inputs you're exposed to most. Your commute shapes you. The weather shapes you. Every space you occupy is voting on who you become. That's why I believe choosing where you live is one of the most important decisions you'll ever make. More important than your job title. Maybe more important than your five-year plan. Because the place shapes the plan. The place shapes your energy, your habits, your relationships, your default state. Get the place right and half of the other decisions start making themselves. Get it wrong and you'll fight yourself every day.
The more you travel, the lighter you pack. Not just in luggage, but in life. You start realizing you don't need much to be happy. It's not about how much you carry, but how free you are to move.
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1. Set your mouse speed to the highest possible setting. Takes an hour or so to adjust but once you’ve tried it you’ll never go back.
2. Going to bed with a clean/empty kitchen sink every night will change your life.
3. Make a list on your computer of the most common things you buy at the grocery store. Then print it out every week and check off the things you need.
4. If the task takes less than 5 minutes, don’t think about it - just do it.
5. Try to always keep your shoulders down and back and exhibit good posture whether you're sitting or standing. Doesn't seem like much now, but in 40 years it will. Plus it's a great confidence boost
6. Double bag your trash. When you take out one trash bag, if there is a leak it goes into the second bag and you can easily take that one out too if needed.
7. Be goofy with your spouse/ significant other.
8. Take the big tasks you're avoiding and break them into smaller more manageable tasks.
9. Surround yourself with people who discuss business, money, and personal development.