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Do what's necessary first. Ignore external distractions, unless the adult is teaching something/talking. Finish
the most important task first, then the smaller things.
Be respectful, and have good manners. Like being positive, try to be a good person and don't spoil a moment
for people. Just do the right thing, even if they think it's wrong, you know it's for the better.
Patience. The time for everything will come, just waiting is a little hard to keep. It's natural to be a little
impatient, but force yourself to just stop, and calm down and look at what's current. If you can't get out your
message, determine if it's Important, then go ahead.
Balance. Throughout the day, good and bad things will happen. A day can never be completely good, or bad.
Striving to make a day better, doesn't always mean to feel more good, but to adapt to the new and
uncomfortable aspects. To have a good day, is to want it better, do what's right, and tip two.
Selflessness. Of course your health comes first, but other than that, contribute to others, and make them
happy, and they'll be relieved of your efforts. Remember, they only need/want what they can get from you.
Force.Try to make yourself do the right thing. Forget about all stress and distractions on the situation, and just
go ahead to do what's necessary right away.
Decide to be in a good mood every morning.
(S. Matůšová, OK; www.wikihow.com/Have-a-Good-Day)