The Bell Creed
- Find something to
smile about within the first five minutes that you're
awake every morning.
- Own a digital camera:
you can see the pictures immediately, email them to your
friends and make a really cool sign to hang on your front
window with all your pets' pictures and names so the
firemen and policemen know who needs to be rescued when
there's an emergency.
- Tickle your husband
at least once a day.
- Tickle your wife
even more... at least until she threatens bodily harm.
- Always have a good
book that you're in the process of reading.
- At least try to
finish every book you start.
- If you want to go
back to school, just do it... no excuses.
- Don't do drugs.
- Choose local
businesses when you need something done -- it builds a
stronger community.
- If you live in the
country, listen to the birds sing and try to identify
them. If you live in the city, visit the country often.
- Plan every other
vacation to visit a place you've never been before. If
you never take vacations, take a close look at your life
and fix what's wrong with it.
- Teach your children
how to swim.
- Never save anything
for a special occasion. If you can't find something
special in every day, take a close look at your life and
fix what's wrong with it.
- Respect other
people, even if you don't agree with them.
- Find something to
smile about when you go to bed at night.
- Never own just one
pet. It's bad for both of you.
- Don't put too
emphasis on what other people think of you. It's more
important what you think of yourself. If someone has a
negative opinion of you, either agree or disagree based
on an unbiased assessment of yourself and move on. With
billions of people in the world, a few are guaranteed to
not like you.
- If you disagree with
someone's opinion of you and you know several people who
share that opinion, consider the fact that you may be
misrepresenting yourself. What one person sees as self-confidence,
another may see as pushy. Realize that many personality
traits can have an offsetting trait that is equally as
good or bad.
- Form your own
independent opinions about anything and everything. It
will make you more observant and increase your awareness
of what's going on around you.
- Learn not to follow
the crowd.
- Never subscribe to
the theory that some people are born to lead and others
are born to follow. There a little bit of everything in
all of us.
- Never say you're too
old for anything.
- Be passionate about
something.
- If you must offer
opinions of yourself that are less appealing than you
would like, express them in the most positive way you can.
"I'm not an athletic person" is much better
than "I'm a klutz".
- Spend as much time
as possible with your children. If you don't have
children, spend time with the children of neighbors and
friends. Their parents will appreciate it and both you
and the child will have an opportunity for a rewarding
experience. If you don't believe you're good with
children, figure out why not and take time to correct the
problem... you have already been where they are and they
can benefit from your experience, understanding and
compassion.
- Always go in peace.
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