What Was Your "damn i should have done this sooner?"

Started playing basketball at a younger age/focused on only one sport

Went out of my way to meet new people

Been more confident

Improved study habits

Put more thought into college and my future career during late high school

Spent more time doing and less time thinking
 
Grow crops and compost.

Finish school

Buy a ranch raise cattle

Move to a legal state

Run for Mayor
 
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Buying myself a damn car. I'd driven old cars or clunkers my entire life. Bought an entry level luxury vehicle for myself and I am loving it. I shouldn't have waited as long as I did to reward myself for my hard work.
 
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I buy off-season clothes all the time. Save a lot of money.
 
-Harp on my dad to quit smoking cigs before he got sick
-Start to save $ earlier than only the last few years
-Apply myself more in school and stick with one true goal to come out of college with/be career oriented from the jump
-Eat Greek yogurt, solid snack
 
1. Stop planning and focus on the moment (resulted in much better studying/performance/enjoying life). Resulted in me having less anxiety about the future, less regret about the past, and a lot lot lot lot more enjoyment of the present.

2. Warm/hot shower for the first 10 minutes, ice cold for the last 4 minutes. Life changing.

3. Breathing through my nose (this requires significant practice to change habits). My life has been 100000x better (no waking up with sore throats, better performance at sports, handle stressful situations much better, etc).

4. PRK Lasek (wish I had done it in 2003 instead of 2011). Such a higher quality of life not having to deal with glasses, contacts, etc.
 
I need to get on that Lasik. How much downtime is required? I can probably muster a weekend.

If you're having problems with breathing through your nose due to a deviated septum, look into those Breath Right strips. It'll change the way you sleep at night.
 
Are you guys doing anything to correct these mistakes/regrets at least?

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I should have been on the entrepreneurial path in my teens- I'm now a full time Realtor with a few side streams

Stocks like someone said earlier- I've stopped buying shoes and am now focused on buying Nike stock as well as others.

Traveling- I'm planning more trips and will finally apply for passport this year.

Not thinking of failure- I've eliminated negativity from my mind. I consider everything winning or learning.

Real estate ownership and investing- I bought when I was 25 but am now more focused about acquiring rentals and doing rehabs and development

Hanging with my family more than friends- I'm more invested with my family than I used to be. I've always been a family person but was running the streets with friends and associates.

More than anything... DEVELOPING CONSISTENCY- I do little things to hold myself accountable and work harder at giving consistent effort daily
 
I need to get on that Lasik. How much downtime is required? I can probably muster a weekend.

If you're having problems with breathing through your nose due to a deviated septum, look into those Breath Right strips. It'll change the way you sleep at night.
2-3 days should be gucci as long as you use the tear drops.

I got LASIK done the week before I started my new job. I was damn near blind/in pain for the first few days. Mom had to guide me through the NYC subway to get home.

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Nothing.

I live in the present.

Same but I like this thread.

I'm 25.

wish I would've traveled more.

still can but havent been to the west coast or left the country.

I've been pretty much everywhere on the East Coast and all the way down South but have never been West of Illinois :smh:
 
So flatten the chicken breast and squeeze the moisture out? sounds silly. If you're really hacking it, buy the bone in chicken breast which is cheaper and a fuller, thicker size.

Nah, flattening the chicken is a must if you want to make chicken cutlets or fried filets. I do it every time now.
 
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