I've had the little book, with its glossy plaid cover, ever since it was released in 1991. I was 21 years old and already a fan of well-crafted, powerful words. So it was no surprise I picked up Life's Little Instruction Book: 511 suggestions, observations, and reminders on how to live a happy and rewarding life. And it's no surprise I have kept it with me for all these years, allowing it a lifetime membership on my bookshelf, where I can swiftly pluck it from its spot when I need a little inspiration.Now in a worn, faded, and tattered state, this book is still one of my favorites. Its words are timeless, its messages are meaningful -- even more so now that I am 36 years ago. Now a college graduate, a one-time working professional, a wife, a mom, a writer, and a breast cancer survivor, the reflections printed in this book speak to me more clearly than ever before.
Here are seven of my current favorites from Life's Little Instruction Book -- written by H. Jackson Brown, Jr. for his college-bound son at a time when he had no idea the road map he provided for his child would come to serve so many others.
- Always have something beautiful in sight, even if it's just a daisy in a jelly glass.
- Don't forget, a person's greatest emotional need is to feel appreciated.
- Choose work that is in harmony with your values.
- Don't be intimidated by doctors and nurses. Even when you're in the hospital, it's still your body.
- Don't use time or words carelessly. Neither can be retrieved.
- Live so that when your children think of fairness, caring, and integrity, they think of you.
- Keep it simple.


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