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1. Don’t be violent.
Physically and emotionally hurting anyone definitely won’t put you on Santa’s nice list. Christmas is the time for peace, kindness, and love, and being violent just does not fit. Avoid being hateful to anyone. If you always have a hot temper, avoid confrontations and just walk away. Also, being violent should not stop at people but should extend to animals as well. All animals deserve love and affection too.
2. Materialism is bad.
When you treasure high technology gadgets more than your friends or family, then you’ll be on Santa’s naughty list. It is not bad to need modern things but it is bad to want everything that results in a neglected family and overwhelming debt.
3.No stealing, please.
Stealing isn’t just limited to getting a physical object from someone. Now, stealing branches out to claiming someone’s ideas as your own, claiming someone’s words as your own, or claiming pictures as your own. All these are much worse if you had used them for financial gain. Avoid stealing, plagiarism and piracy at all times.
4. Say your “Please” and “Thank you”s
Please and thank you – these magic words go a long way so don’t forget to say them as often as you can. Don’t just save these words to your boss or your family but say them to everyone who you interact with including the bellhop, supermarket cashier, housekeepers, and more.
5. Do good things.
Always do good things to your friends, family, and strangers. But the catch is to never expect anything in return. Santa would reward you even more if you do good things to people who are nasty to you.
6. Offer smiles.
Be ready to offer a smile to anyone at any time. Save your flashier smiles for strangers, the return smile that you’ll get would be much more satisfying.
7. Work hard for others.
Working hard should be because you want to succeed but think of the bigger picture. Work hard for your family and work hard for your team.
8. Show you care.
Shower lots of affection to your family and friends especially when they least expect it. One doesn’t have to display excessive amounts of PDA (public display of affection) to show one care for the person. It could just be hand holding, friendly pecks on the cheeks, a high five, and others.
9. Be generous.
Being generous doesn’t mean that you have to give away all your fortune. Be generous in other things too. Being generous could mean that you share your time, talent, and knowledge with those who need it.
10. Be positive.
Having a positive outlook would always land you on Santa’s nice list because positivity is contagious and would affect
Physically and emotionally hurting anyone definitely won’t put you on Santa’s nice list. Christmas is the time for peace, kindness, and love, and being violent just does not fit. Avoid being hateful to anyone. If you always have a hot temper, avoid confrontations and just walk away. Also, being violent should not stop at people but should extend to animals as well. All animals deserve love and affection too.
2. Materialism is bad.
When you treasure high technology gadgets more than your friends or family, then you’ll be on Santa’s naughty list. It is not bad to need modern things but it is bad to want everything that results in a neglected family and overwhelming debt.
3.No stealing, please.
Stealing isn’t just limited to getting a physical object from someone. Now, stealing branches out to claiming someone’s ideas as your own, claiming someone’s words as your own, or claiming pictures as your own. All these are much worse if you had used them for financial gain. Avoid stealing, plagiarism and piracy at all times.
4. Say your “Please” and “Thank you”s
Please and thank you – these magic words go a long way so don’t forget to say them as often as you can. Don’t just save these words to your boss or your family but say them to everyone who you interact with including the bellhop, supermarket cashier, housekeepers, and more.
5. Do good things.
Always do good things to your friends, family, and strangers. But the catch is to never expect anything in return. Santa would reward you even more if you do good things to people who are nasty to you.
6. Offer smiles.
Be ready to offer a smile to anyone at any time. Save your flashier smiles for strangers, the return smile that you’ll get would be much more satisfying.
7. Work hard for others.
Working hard should be because you want to succeed but think of the bigger picture. Work hard for your family and work hard for your team.
8. Show you care.
Shower lots of affection to your family and friends especially when they least expect it. One doesn’t have to display excessive amounts of PDA (public display of affection) to show one care for the person. It could just be hand holding, friendly pecks on the cheeks, a high five, and others.
9. Be generous.
Being generous doesn’t mean that you have to give away all your fortune. Be generous in other things too. Being generous could mean that you share your time, talent, and knowledge with those who need it.
10. Be positive.
Having a positive outlook would always land you on Santa’s nice list because positivity is contagious and would affect