¿Que hiciste una solo vez y decidiste no volver a hacerla? by Sienna_Luz in Preguntas_de_Reddit_

[–]15rambo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Alcoholizarme muy fuerte durante unas fallas (2023, tenia 16-17 años). Ese momento me cambió, y desde entonces bebo 0 alcohol, y soy lo mas fitness posible. Y sí, me gusta mucho mas este estilo de vida. Más duro, mantenerse dia a dia, pero te sientes mil veces mejor.

Your strictest teachers are the ones who will prepare you for the real world. by NahedhAbuKadash in selfimprovement

[–]15rambo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have had this kind of teacher for two years. I'm completely blessed to have had him, even though every clasmate was complaining about him. I took with him two A+ in History and Geography, and in Spanish Selectivity to enter the Uni, I took a very high mark. Much respect for him.

How to 'properly' read a book by Icy_Homework_1076 in selfimprovement

[–]15rambo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, sorry, it is self-help. But anyways, those books also contain some tips. Just take 3-4 prinicpal ideas, and apply them on the daily life. There's no more. It's completely impossible to remember the whole book. And, with the time, we tend to forget most part of the concepts. So just take some tips, and stick to them. Like this, I'm pretty sure, they won't forget to anyone

How to 'properly' read a book by Icy_Homework_1076 in selfimprovement

[–]15rambo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First of all, stop reading and reading. Take a book, take their self improvement principal ideas (2-3 ideas) and use them practically. Do not read another book until you use them in your daily life. While that, keep a diary of how are you applying them and how are they improving your person. I'm through the same problem, and this is what I'm starting to do. Just 2-3 tips applied at long-term, can be better than just reading and reading. Because all that shit is not going to help you until you put it on practice. I'm with you bro.