- 1. Set goals
- 2. Keep a plant alive
- 3. Care for a baby:
- How to Hold a Newborn Baby
- The Five Ss from The Happiest Baby on the Block will *soothe most fussy babies
- 4. CPR
- 5. Feel confident naked
- 6. Interview for a job
- 7. Bake a birthday cake
- 8. Use a fire extinguisher
- 9. Use a compass
- 10. Express condolences
- 11. Tell a joke
- 12. Remember names
- 13. Sharpen a knife
- 14. Dump a poisonous friend
- 15. Check your oil and tires
- 16. Relax/Meditate
- 17. Apologize
- 18. Be polite
- 19. Get a good night’s sleep
- 20. Dress appropriately for the situation
- 21. Type
- 22. Fight fair
- 23. Read
- 24. Ask for exactly what you want
- 25. Trap a rat or mouse
- 26. Basic stretches and/or yoga poses
- Yoga Sequence for the Novice (Thanks, Kelli)
- 27. Heimlich
- 28. Please a partner sexually
- 29. Tell your partner what you want in bed
- 30. Shine your shoes
- 31. Make your case in writing
- 32. Tie a scarf or tie (bowtie too):
- Scarf Tying Guide (Thanks, Louise)
- 33. Jump a car
- 34. Mix a signature drink
- 35. Delegate
- 36. Make a simple meal for company
- 37. Give a neckrub
- 38. Drive a stick
- 39. Ride a bike
- 40. Swim
- 41. Use chopsticks
- Chopstick Etiquette (Thanks, Mindy)
- 42. Make a new friend
- 43. Build something simple (ie: shelf, desk, treehouse)
- 44. Change a tire and put on snow chains (thanks, Toni)
- 45. Give a toast
- 46. Make a perfect egg
- The Great Fried Egg Tutorial (Thanks, Tara)
- 47. Speak in public:
- Public Speaking Made Easy
- 48. Improve your mood
- 49. Simple mending (Thanks, Maureen)
- 50. Travel light:
- Rick Steve’s Packing Light Tips (Thanks, Sandy)
- 51. Steam vegetables
- 52. Negotiate
- 53. Be a good listener
- 54. Be alone comfortably
- 55. Select good produce:
- List of seasonal produce generated by state and month
- Locavore App for iPhone (Thanks, Samantha)
- 56. Maintain your weight:
- The Steve Ward Diet
- 57. Build savings:
- The Wealthy Barber isan accessible book that teaches *the basics of personal finance
- 58. Say no/disappoint someone
- 59. Use a drill
- 60. Flexibility/equanimity in the face of the *unexpected
- 61. Make small talk
- The Rich Resonance of Small Talk by Roxanne Roberts *(Thanks, Pamela)
- 62. Skip a rock
- 63. Set personal boundaries:
- The Relationship Two-Step by Martha Beck
- 64. Organize your home
- 65. Deliver a eulogy:
- How to Give a Eulogy
- by Tom Chiarella
- 66. Shuffle a deck of cards
- 67. Dance socially
- 68. Know a second language
- 69. Win the affection of a dog or cat
- 70. Write a quality love letter
- 71. Play one card game well
- 72. Eat healthfully
- 73. Create a budget
- 74. Take a decent photo
- 75. Order the wine
- 76. Know what makes you happy
- 77. Flirt
- 78. Make a good first impression
- 79. Write a thank you note:
- How to Write a Thank You Note by Leslie Harpold
- 80. Find a perfect gift
- 81. Assertiveness
- 82. Arriving on time
- 83. Make a little kid laugh
- 84. Kiss well
- 85. Make a good mix tape
- 86. Tie basic knots:
- IWillKnot.com
- 87. Dress to flatter your shape
- 88. Build a campfire
- 89. Change the subject
- 90. Acquire or shed a habit
- 91. Treat a hangover:
- Hangover Cures by The Morning News
- 92. Be a good judge of character
- 93. Season a cast-iron skillet
- 94. Give a compliment
- 95. Accept a compliment
- 96. Contribute in group situations
- 97. Judge yourself by your own yardstick
- 98. Calculate the tip:
- Michelle said this in comments, and it’s what I do *too: Simple trick to calculating a tip. Move the *decimal over one place and double that total. So, if *your bill is $100.00, it would be $10.00 x2 = $20. Or *if your bill is $5.23, your tip should be .52 x2= $1.04
- 99. Ask for a raise (Thanks, Amber.)
- 100. Build a shelter
jun 12 2010 ∞
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