Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Managing their health care, etc.
Thank you. Glad you wrote this here. Mental and physical health both need to be taken care of.
You're welcome.
I'm sure these posters mean taking personal responsibility for health, including regular exercise, a well-balanced diet, and sleep hygiene, and knowing oneself well enough to recognize little problems before they become big problems, and how to deal with them (changing diet, changing exercise, changing friends and associates), so they don't become ill and beholden to the "health" industry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Managing their health care, etc.
Thank you. Glad you wrote this here. Mental and physical health both need to be taken care of.
You're welcome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How to write a formal email.
How to deal with bureaucratic things like insurance.
+1
Hugely important to know how to write and communicate in a formal manner. Same goes for now to dress I'm a work situation.
Anonymous wrote:How to write a formal email.
How to deal with bureaucratic things like insurance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Importance of having oil changes for a car.
(I burned up a car engine as an 18 year old)
Basic car maintenance skills is hugely important. Just getting your car serviced, properly inflated tires and toping off fluids is something that is simple to learn and easy first steps to start with.
Bike maintenance, too!
Oh, please!
I won't be caught dead on a bicycle and neither will be my children. They don't need to know 'bike maintenance'. I'm glad you're getting your exercise through biking, but we're just fine using a stationary bike, thankyouverymuch.
Our nephew took his bike to college and he does cycle around the campus to go from one class to the next. I think it is a low cost transportation alternative, keeps kids active and it reduces the carbon footprint, so why not?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Importance of having oil changes for a car.
(I burned up a car engine as an 18 year old)
Basic car maintenance skills is hugely important. Just getting your car serviced, properly inflated tires and toping off fluids is something that is simple to learn and easy first steps to start with.
Bike maintenance, too!
Oh, please!
I won't be caught dead on a bicycle and neither will be my children. They don't need to know 'bike maintenance'. I'm glad you're getting your exercise through biking, but we're just fine using a stationary bike, thankyouverymuch.
Our nephew took his bike to college and he does cycle around the campus to go from one class to the next. I think it is a low cost transportation alternative, keeps kids active and it reduces the carbon footprint, so why not?
Perfect mode of transportation if you want to ensure your kid is a Virgin until graduation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Importance of having oil changes for a car.
(I burned up a car engine as an 18 year old)
Basic car maintenance skills is hugely important. Just getting your car serviced, properly inflated tires and toping off fluids is something that is simple to learn and easy first steps to start with.
Bike maintenance, too!
Oh, please!
I won't be caught dead on a bicycle and neither will be my children. They don't need to know 'bike maintenance'. I'm glad you're getting your exercise through biking, but we're just fine using a stationary bike, thankyouverymuch.
Our nephew took his bike to college and he does cycle around the campus to go from one class to the next. I think it is a low cost transportation alternative, keeps kids active and it reduces the carbon footprint, so why not?
Anonymous wrote:More than that it is about
-time management
-decision making
-critical thinking
-coping with negative emotions
-grit and resilience
-managing boredom and loneliness in healthy ways
-strong foundation in sense of self and identity
-assertiveness
-setting boundaries for self and others
-treating others with respect and expecting respect from others
-help seeking skills
etc
This is an excellent list.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More than that it is about
-time management
-decision making
-critical thinking
-coping with negative emotions
-grit and resilience
-managing boredom and loneliness in healthy ways
-strong foundation in sense of self and identity
-assertiveness
-setting boundaries for self and others
-treating others with respect and expecting respect from others
-help seeking skills
etc
x100000
Anonymous wrote:More than that it is about
-time management
-decision making
-critical thinking
-coping with negative emotions
-grit and resilience
-managing boredom and loneliness in healthy ways
-strong foundation in sense of self and identity
-assertiveness
-setting boundaries for self and others
-treating others with respect and expecting respect from others
-help seeking skills
etc
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Importance of having oil changes for a car.
(I burned up a car engine as an 18 year old)
Basic car maintenance skills is hugely important. Just getting your car serviced, properly inflated tires and toping off fluids is something that is simple to learn and easy first steps to start with.
Bike maintenance, too!
Oh, please!
I won't be caught dead on a bicycle and neither will be my children. They don't need to know 'bike maintenance'. I'm glad you're getting your exercise through biking, but we're just fine using a stationary bike, thankyouverymuch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Importance of having oil changes for a car.
(I burned up a car engine as an 18 year old)
Basic car maintenance skills is hugely important. Just getting your car serviced, properly inflated tires and toping off fluids is something that is simple to learn and easy first steps to start with.
Bike maintenance, too!