1.
In a tough situation, I try to remind myself
that stress can make me stronger—if I believe it can. I breathe deeply and
visualize, focusing that feeling of stress and being overwhelmed into positive,
loving action. (P. 438)
2.
Get out of your comfort zone when you
graduate. Ask yourself what you are genuinely curious about and explore it.
Embrace the ambiguity and contradictions that life invariably will bring, and
develop habits—exercise, talking with friends, writing—that help you do so.
Don’t spend time chasing a right answer or a right path, but instead spend time
defining how you are going to approach whatever path you choose. What values
most define you? What questions do you want to pursue? (P. 439)
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Reference
Ferriss, Timothy.
Tribe of Mentors: Short Life Advice from the Best in the World (P. 437).
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. Kindle Edition.
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