61. Become an adventurer.
Revitalize your spirit and sense of playfulness. Become a kid again.
Once every few months, plan to enjoy a new, thrilling activity such as white
water

rafting, scuba diving, windsurfing, rockclimbing, joining a martial arts
club, sailing, deep

sea fishing or camping. This will keep your life in perspective, bring you
closer to those

you share the activity with and keep you feeling invigorated and young.



62. Spend time with Nature. Natural settings have a powerful effect on your
senses which in turn will lead to a sense of renewal, refreshment and
peacefulness. Peak performers

through the ages have understood the importance of getting back to Nature.
Start camping or simply taking quiet walks in the forest. Rest by a
sparkling stream. Cultivate your own little garden which will serve as your
personal oasis in the middle of a crowded city.

By cultivating a friendship with Nature, you will quickly find more
serenity, contentment

and richness in your life.



63. Recall the wise saying "mens sana in corpore sano" which means in a
sound body rests a

sound mind. Never neglect the body which is intimately connected to the
mind. This is

your temple. Feed it the finest fuels, exercise daily and care for it as you
would your

prized possession - because it is.



64. Be so strong that nothing interferes with your peace of mind. A
well-known boxer was

once unhappy. When asked why, he said that he had allowed himself to think a
negative

thought. Curb your desires and stay centered and focused - it gets easier
with practice.

You truly cannot afford the luxury of even one negative thought.



65. Do not eat three hours before sleep. This allows for smoother digestion
and a more restful sleep.

 For deeper, more renewing sleep, remember that a daily dose of exercise
promotes

good sleep as does a period of relaxation an hour before bed. Also do not
bring work to

bed with you or think about anything which might agitate you. Ease yourself
into sleep

like a baby being sung a soft, soothing lullaby. And finally, as Leonardo da
Vinci said: "a

well-spent day brings happy sleep."



66. Be careful about your reputation. If it is good it will take you to the
highest of heights.

But once tarnished, it will be difficult to retrieve. Always reflect on your
course of action.

Never do anything you wouldn't be proud to tell your mother about. Have fun
always but

temper it with common sense and prudence.



67. Find mentors to model who will guide you in your progress.

The mistakes of the world have all been made once before - why shouldn't you
have the benefit of the experience of others? Find someone who has both
courage and consideration for others, someone who is therefore mature.

Your mentor must have only your best interests in mind and should

be sufficiently senior to offer you good guidance on the subjects you seek
assistance

with. Everyone needs to feel appreciated and even the busiest of executives
will find time

to assist a person who respects them and values their advice.



68. Make a list of all your weaknesses.

A truly confident and enlightened person will note a weakness and seek to
methodically improve.

Bear in mind that even the greatest and most powerful people have
weaknesses. Some are better than others in hiding them.

On the other hand, get to know your best qualities and cultivate them.



69. Never complain. Be known as a positive, strong, energetic and
enthusiastic person.

Someone who complains, is cynical and always looks for the negative in
everything, will

scare people away and rarely will succeed at anything. From a purely
psychological

viewpoint, things are always created twice: once in the mind and then in
reality. Focus on

the positive. Be so mentally tough that nothing takes you off your planned
course to

success. Visualize and firmly believe in what you want. It will most
certainly come true.



70. Overlook the weaknesses of your friends.

If you look for flaws you will most surely find them.

Be mature enough to ignore the petty failings of others and see the good
that each

one inherently possesses. We can learn from everyone. Everyone has a story
to tell, a

joke to share and a lesson to learn. Open your mind to this and you will
learn a

tremendous amount. Friends are so very important to a happy existence -
especially those

who have shared many experiences and laughs with you. Work hard to make
friendships,

and all your relationships for that matter, stronger and richer. Call your
friends, buy them

small gifts of books or other items you believe they might enjoy. The "law
of the farm"

applies to relationships as well as to the rest of life - you reap what you
sow and to have

great friends you must first be one.



 "Society does not go down because of the activities of criminals But
because of the inactivities of the good people"



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