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Secrets of Adulthood: Simple Truths for Our Complex Lives Secrets of Adulthood: Simple Truths for Our Complex Lives by Gretchen Rubin
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“Do you need more time, or do you need to make a decision?”
Gretchen Rubin, Secrets of Adulthood: Simple Truths for Our Complex Lives
“The traffic changes, the weather changes, yet the same people are always late, and the same people are always on time.”
Gretchen Rubin, Secrets of Adulthood: Simple Truths for Our Complex Lives
“Habits are the invisible architecture of everyday life; we can change our lives by changing our habits.”
Gretchen Rubin, Secrets of Adulthood: Simple Truths for Our Complex Lives
“Be selfish, if only for selfless reasons; be selfless, if only for selfish reasons.”
Gretchen Rubin, Secrets of Adulthood: Simple Truths for Our Complex Lives - the inspiring new book from the multi-million copy bestselling Queen of Self-Help
“If you find it hard to take good care of yourself, care for yourself like a toddler: Don’t let yourself get too hungry, too tired, or too uncomfortable; too bored, too lonely, or too overwhelmed.”
Gretchen Rubin, Secrets of Adulthood: Simple Truths for Our Complex Lives
“If we can’t be loving, we can be kind; if we can’t be kind, we can be courteous; if we can’t be courteous, we can be quiet.”
Gretchen Rubin, Secrets of Adulthood: Simple Truths for Our Complex Lives
“Character isn’t what we hope to be or do, or intend to be or do; it’s what we actually do, when given a choice.”
Gretchen Rubin, Secrets of Adulthood: Simple Truths for Our Complex Lives - the inspiring new book from the multi-million copy bestselling Queen of Self-Help
“Failure is good preparation for success, which comes as a pleasant surprise, but success is poor preparation for failure.”
Gretchen Rubin, Secrets of Adulthood: Simple Truths for Our Complex Lives
“Winston Churchill: “To be really happy and really safe, one ought to have at least two or three hobbies, and they must all be real.”
Gretchen Rubin, Secrets of Adulthood: Simple Truths for Our Complex Lives