You want your kids to know everything you do & more so they get ahead faster
You're busy w/ work & projects of your own & they are busy w/ school, friends, sports etc.
You wonder if you are missing anything to help them.
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@ianamikagautam Safety 1st, quality 2nd and quantity 3rd, because if you get the 1st 2 right the last one comes naturally. I've been in construction over 40 years but this holds true for most things in life.
@ianamikagautam Thank you, This was written for all the young folks, like I was, growing up in homes with no real parental guidance, wishing they had someone to share simple Common Sense and basic Human Relation advice with them.
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My motto is: โsafety first, quality second and quantity third.โ Because if someone gets hurt, quality and quantity don't mean anything! And if you get the first two things right, quantity will come naturally.
Always being there for a neighbor, family member or friend in need, whether it is to help with a project, share a laugh or a smile, or to be an open ear or a shoulder to cry on. This list is endless.
Good manners go way beyond yes maโam, yes sir, please and thank you. Holding a door for the person behind you regardless who it is, helping another that clearly is over burdened and you can see that they need a hand.
New relationships are like that, let them come together in your life naturally, without hurry and allow them to show themselves worthy of your time and effort. Once again, common sense will help you to determine these things.
There are some things in life that need to rest awhile before continuing with them. Like the foundation of a building, you need to let the concrete set up good before you start to add weight to it.
Look for happiness and let problems fall by the wayside instead of holding onto them longer then it takes to fix them. Donโt turn them into grudges and feuds. Laugh at the lesson if you can and move on.
Always be aware of your surroundings, people included, & stand ready to make adjustments at a momentโs notice
Remember, it's almost always: survival of the fittest & the smartest. Be ready for changes to happen & roll with the punches of life without letting them knock you out.
Imagine what it would be like if the first thing we were taught in life was Common Sense and human relations, in the home and by the people we trusted the most at that age, our parents. This is what we can do for our children and in turn we can accomplish the same for our self.
Have respect not just for your parents and your elders but everyone you meet including yourself, unless they show no respect for you. Then take the high road and just smile and say; excuse me, I have to go now and move on.