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Avoid physical pain and discomfort. Take excellent care of yourself at the first sign of discomfort.
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Eat, sleep, and exercise enough to feel relief - not too much and not too little.
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Get plenty of attention even though it means taking risks and sometimes being rejected.
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Notice your own mental "self-talk." Improve it constantly as a lifelong project.
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Don't let life's "rough spots" accumulate. Get professional help when you need it.
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Do whatever it takes to be 100% sure that suicide is out of the question.
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Be physically safe at all times. Get all violence and threats of violence out of your life.
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Don't work or play or rest "too much." Aim at spending about the same number of awake hours on each of these.
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Never use alcohol for any reason except to feel a little better when you are already feeling great.
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Don't try to hide your feelings from yourself! Embrace your anger, sadness, scare, joy and excitement.
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When you are SAD, feel it through - and figure out what you LOST or what is MISSING from your life.
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When you are ANGRY, feel it through - and figure out what is BLOCKING you from getting what you want.
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When you are SCARED - notice it quickly and then decide what to do to PROTECT yourself.
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When you are HAPPY - feel it through - and, if you must think at all, figure out how to ENJOY YOURSELF EVEN MORE.
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When you are EXCITED - feel it through - and DON'T HURRY PAST IT!
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Fight all guilt and shame, alone or with a therapist.
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They are always unnecessary and counterproductive.
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Take responsibility for choosing what you do.
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Don't claim a person or a feeling "made" you do anything...
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Take responsibility for changing and for not changing.
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Remember that you can change anything it is physically possible to change.
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Learn and improve the kind of treatment you "invite" from those around you.
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95% of the time you are treated the way you invite people to treat you.
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Acknowledge your anger or be depressed - and take responsibility for the choice.
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Use your anger energy as soon as you safely can. Don't let it pile up.
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Don't vow to stay angry.
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And don't stay in situations which create constant, overlapping anger in you.
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Don't make unnecessary comparisons.
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Each comparison you make should be a conscious choice based on the need to understand,
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not based on a subconscious habit of finding your "faults" or picking on yourself.
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Look for opportunities all the time, and take advantage of them.
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There is plenty of what you need in the world.
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Make a lifelong commitment to love and value yourself.