Drugs come in wide variety of shapes and sizes.
They can give you a high or a low. The can bring you up, or take you down.
Regardless, they always do some damage to your body. So instead of resorting
to using drugs, here is a list of 101 other things you can do with your
time, money and effort:
Get together with friends. Watch a happy video.
Learn something new. Read a good book. Play games. Do an Activity. Enjoy
a hobby. Play a sport. Listen to music. Make something new. Eat a great
meal. Go to the zoo. Smell a flower. Draw a picture. Take a bubble bath.
Look at old photos. Gather seashells. Smile. Make someone else smile.
Solve a riddle. Finish what you start. Whistle a tune. Jump rope. Play
catch. Watch a sunset. Read a poem. Fly a kite. Do a favor. Run through
a sprinkler. Throw a party. Join a club. Sing. Give a hug. Get a hug.
Surprise someone. Talk to friends. Wish on a star. Do a jigsaw puzzle.
Go camping. Memorize a song. Help a friend in need. Build a sand castle.
Write a skit. Find a home for a stray animal. Do good deeds. Have lemonade
on a hot day. Blow bubbles. Play with your pet. Climb a tree. Volunteer.
Dance. Exercise. Run through a field of wild flowers. Hike. Redecorate
your room. Cheer someone up. Snuggle a stuffed animal. Eat ice cream.
Roll in the grass. Swing on a swing. Go bird watching. Play with a little
kid. Walk barefoot in the sand. Do cartwheels. Play an instrument. Give
a gift. Play some hoops. Kiss a parent. Watch the clouds. Start a garden.
Learn a language. Go fishing. Make a gift. Set your goals. Phone a friend.
Have a picnic. Ride a bike. Think happy thoughts. Do your best. Watch
the ocean. Write to friends. Make a poster. Make someone laugh. Go swimming.
Improve your score. Count your blessings. Listen to birds. Play in the
park. Learn to cook. Skip rocks into a lake. Keep a promise. Care for
plants. Go bowling. Photograph things you love. Trade cards. Do magic
tricks. Do better than the last time. Collect something. Build a model.
Keep a journal. Brighten someone's day!