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13 steps…

Posted by monkee | MOnkeebizznizz | Friday 29 August 2008 01:41

13 steps to a better life
What does all this mean to you? If money won’t bring you happiness, what will?
How can you stop making yourself miserable and start learning to love life?
According to my research, these are the thirteen actions most likely to encourage happiness:

  1. Don’t compare yourself to others. Financially, physically, and socially, comparin yourself to others is a trap. You will always have friends who have more money than you do, who can run faster than you can, who are more successful in their careers. Focus on your own life, on your own goals.
  2. Foster close relationships. People with five or more close friends are more apt to describe themselves as happy than those with fewer.
  3. Have sex. Sex, especially with someone you love, is consistently ranked as a top source of happiness. A long-term loving partnership goes hand-in-hand with this.
  4. Get regular exercise. There’s a strong tie between physical health and happiness. Anyone who has experienced a prolonged injury or illness knows just how emotionally devastating it can be. Eat right, exercise, and take care of our body. (And read Get Fit Slowly!)
  5. Obtain adequate sleep. Good sleep is an essential component of good health. When you’re not well-rested, your body and your mind do not operate at peak capacity. Your mood suffers. (Read more in my brief guide to better sleep.)
  6. Set and pursue goals. I believe that the road to wealth is paved with goals. More than that, the road to happiness is paved with goals. Continued self-improvement makes life more fulfilling.
  7. Find meaningful work. There are some who argue a job is just a job. I believe that fulfilling work is more than that — it’s a vocation. It can take decades to find the work you were meant to do. But when you find it, it can bring added meaning to your life.
  8. Join a group. Those who are members of a group, like a church congregation, experience greater happiness. But the group doesn’t have to be religious. Join a book group. Meet others for a Saturday morning bike ride. Sit in at the knitting circle down at the yarn shop.
  9. Don’t dwell on the past. I know a guy who beats himself up over mistakes he’s made before. Rather than concentrate on the present (or, better yet, on the future), he lets the past eat away at his happiness. Focus on the now.
  10. Embrace routine. Research shows that although we believe we want variety and choice, we’re actually happier with limited options. It’s not that we want no choice at all, just that we don’t want to be overwhelmed. Routines help limit choices. They’re comfortable and familiar and, used judiciously, they can make us happy.
  11. Practice moderation. Too much of a good thing is a bad thing. It’s okay to indulge yourself on occasion — just don’t let it get out of control. Addictions and compulsions can ruin lives.
  12. Be grateful. It’s no accident that so many self-help books encourage readers to practice gratitude. When we regularly take time to be thankful for the things we have, we appreciate them more. We’re less likely to take them for granted, and less likely to become jealous of others.
  13. Help others. Over and over again, studies have shown that altruism is one of the best ways to boost your happiness. Sure, volunteering at the local homeless shelter helps, but so too does just being nice in daily life.

Remember: True wealth is not about money. True wealth is about relationships, about good health, and about continued self-improvement.

LOL of the day Thanks 2: MOnkee

Posted by monkee | MOnkee stuff | Thursday 28 August 2008 11:30

How cool is this!!

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Damn how sweet :)

Tres bad ass!! So Frikkin oldsCOOL!!

Posted by monkee | MOnkee stuff | Wednesday 27 August 2008 17:45

I found this on youtube and I want to share this uber Art!!
And the intro song…to die for ;)

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The girl that’s interviewing the artist and Galleryowner is very annoying
in my ears, so ignore her voice cause the Art is so cool!
“When I would dial 777…do I get the picture on my phone…hihihi..”
Omfg just grmbl….!!
It’s a shame that the 16colors.net isn’t working when you want to
enter the website, I was very curious about his passion, 16 colors :)

I really want that art in my home!!

omfg wth is this??

Posted by monkee | GAmes | Wednesday 27 August 2008 17:17

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When I was a young girlie girl I was hooked on Mortal Combat on the Supernintendo,
“Scorpion wins!” and “get ready, FIGHT!” Omg could play it for hours and it
didn’t bother me at all. And now they come with a different game…
well the same game, but with DC comicheroes to spice up the formula??
Come on! If they would pay some attention they could figure out this isn’t
the best step to take (marvel Nemesis rise of the imperfects suckt ass 2,
even with the cool characters)

But they come with Mortal Combat ala Superheroes and
the first impression..Big suck!
I really hope that the graphics shown in the teaser-trailer are the first
they ever made and that the graphics in the game are better than that!

Damn Mortal Combat was so cool back in the days, why do they fuck it up?
Please don’t….

movies to enjoy a sunday…or not

Posted by monkee | MOvies | Sunday 24 August 2008 19:30

On a rainy sunday, what to do than see movies to enjoy yourself.
Enchanted was the first movie I wanted to see for a while and it was amusing.

Gisele a lonely woman that lives in a forest with all kinds of forestfriends
and prince charming is in the neighbourhood. They fall in love and want to
get married after one day. But the evil stepmother wants to stay the queen
and throws Gisele into ‘ the world that never has a happy ending.’

The Disney vibe in this movie is humangous!! But not annoying at all .
A nice love story, not only for kids, but deffinatly for adults
that struggle with their relationship.

A big Moral indeed..

My rating for Enchanted:

After Enchanted we watched The Chronicles of Narnia (first movie)
I didn’t like it that much to be honest…
The children were annoying and I thought of them as classical brats.
The story, a wardrobe with a magical world. It’s winter cause the evil witch
is as cold as ice…the children are the only one who can save the world…
A lion is the leader of the good guys….bla bla yadde yadde bla bla.
Too many scenes were shot in completely dark surroundings and
the snow doesn’t melt on the back of the children..
The actionscene wasn’t that spectacular and the story missed
that spark magical spark like in Harry Potter for example.

My rating for Chronicles of Narnia:

Back to the historic games

Posted by monkee | GAmes | Saturday 23 August 2008 13:12

A couple of days ago I changed my room and
made game heaven reality again ;)
In a few minutes I can hook up my old (school) consoles to the tv!
So Scorpion and I played ‘Monkeyball’ on the gamecube again and it was fun!
Monkeyrace, monkeyfight, monkeybilliarts and the monkeyflight game FTW!!

On the playstation 2 I played Tony Hawk’s Underground 2 after 2 years (last save game 2006)
and yesterday I played Star Wars Battlefront 2 (ok I played the ps2 game on the ps3)
But one thing is certain, I’m going to play my old school games more often :)
The NES is going to be the next victim ;) muahaha

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Gaming FTW!!

The MOnkee update

Posted by monkee | MOnkeebizznizz | Thursday 14 August 2008 16:52

Weeks pass by like minutes, days pass by like the wind….
Bored ass hell, still can’t find my rest and Therapy hasn’t started yet.
On Tuesday I’ll here what they want to do with me to fix me up..
One thing they agreed with, I’m in need of help..

It’s a hard thing to realise that you’re stuck in your life.
You don’t know who you are anymore,
don’t know what choices you have to make…
Doubt is the only thing that’s constantly in the middle of your life.
Sometimes I feel like a kid, getting angry, unreasonable,
jalouse and stubborn.The need of someone around you who’s
holding your hand 24/7…

It takes time to commit that there’s something wrong and
you really need help..Your mind is “letting you down.”
My experience these last months made me realise that
people ask so much of you that it’s hard to stay “real.”
The goverment wants you to work your ass of and pay your taxes,
your parents want you to make something of your life.
You want to make something of your life, but what is something??

Is it a gratuation at a great fancy, expensive college and study till you drop?
Is it a great job as a Lawyer or something?
Is it as in Dutch a House, a tree and a pet? A nice home, a husband and kids?
Is it doing the same old thing every day, wake up, shower, go to work,
go back home, make a meal, watch tv, go to bed…?

What is making something out of your life?
How many people are on the robot trip? What is enjoying your life?
Is it baking muffins and cakes, is it getting your character to level 70
in World of Warcraft, is it getting the raise you’ve always wanted?
Is it the compliments of the people around you, how great you are?
Is it a night at the cinema with a dear friend?
Is it waking up next to your loved one?

How can we enjoy our life, when there are so many expectations..
When everything these days cost money and time..
And time is stolen from us and money, you never have enough..

This robot is broken…

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