McKay Brett,Kate McKay

Heading Out On Your Own

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  • Adri Syamsoeyadihas quoted5 years ago
    But always use cold water for colors, as it fades the color of clothes less than hot water does
  • Adri Syamsoeyadihas quoted5 years ago
    Towels — once a week. Assuming daily use
  • Adri Syamsoeyadihas quoted5 years ago
    The less you wash your clothes, the longer they’ll last. While a lot depends on how often you shower, how smelly/sweaty you are, how long you wear the garment, the weather, etc., you can generally gauge whether something needs washing by how it feels and smells
  • Adri Syamsoeyadihas quoted5 years ago
    Undershirts/underwear/socks — 1 wear. So have plenty of pairs. Don’t turn your underwear inside-out for another use! But if you run out, and don’t have time for a wash, wash a pair in the sink at night and let it dry for the morning
  • Adri Syamsoeyadihas quoted5 years ago
    concentrate on becoming self-reliant in whatever you can, wherever you’re at in life, in ways that don’t compromise your ability to gain more independence in later stages
  • Adri Syamsoeyadihas quoted5 years ago
    While you may notice that other young men who don’t take responsibility for their lives seem to enjoy a life of worry-free ease, give it a few years: those same men will probably have progressed little and seem stuck in neutral. You can have little responsibility, a ton of fun and pleasure, and few life options, or a healthy amount of responsibility, a healthy amount of fun and pleasure, and a ton of life options
  • Adri Syamsoeyadihas quoted5 years ago
    Part of being a grown man is taking care of yourself and making your own decisions. It isn’t until you’re on your own that you realize how much you relied on adults to make your life run smoothly
  • Adri Syamsoeyadihas quoted5 years ago
    quiet confidence in yourself as you take control of your own life. You’ll feel empowered. Instead of feeling like life is simply happening to you, you’ll begin to feel like the captain of your destiny and master of your soul. As you assume responsibility for your life, you’ll notice doors open up to new and better opportunities
  • Adri Syamsoeyadihas quoted5 years ago
    I’ll be honest with you. Taking responsibility for your life isn’t all that fun. It requires doing things that are often boring, tedious, frustrating, and time-consuming. You’ll feel the burden of weighing a hard decision and accepting the consequences, even if they’re not favorable to you. You’ll often go un-praised and un-rewarded for being responsible
  • Adri Syamsoeyadihas quoted5 years ago
    self-reliance is something you develop in stages as you get older, learn from experience, and become more and more independent
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