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[NT] NT Rewards

tinkerbell

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When I finish my homework I let myself watch Anime, or read manga
(things that really don't contribute to self betterment)

Since I don't make much money I don't really buy myself much. But If I did some sort of regular income, I would buy cheap things that I know would make me significantly happier. Like a box of legos, Cloth, manuscript notebook, cheap CDs I've wanted for like forever, figurines, posters, pitch pipe.

small things that usually don't cost more than 10 bucks.

I'm often more happy with a 6 dollar toy than like... a new phone. or whatever things people like to have.

Love this and totally agree some of the best rewards are the small stuff not the big stuff.
 

theadoor

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Stuff for horse-riding and painting. New experiences like traveling or fx a tennis lesson would work too.
 

Fluffywolf

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You know, this is pretty sad. But I'm thinking about all the presents I got in my life and pondering which one was really cool to me. And none come to mind. Haha.

On the giving side. There is one gift I gave a dear friend once, that I would totally and utterly love to get myself too. (Well, not the same one, but a similar one.)

Was a person I knew for several years in WoW and for some reason we always stayed in touch, even when not playing together. And I made an ingame movie of my character searching all over Azeroth for flowers, with this orchestral quest like song on the background, only to have a rogue ninja them from me everytime. Until finally getting in Orgrimmar, buying a flower bouquet from a vendor. And when walking from the vendor, turns out the vendor was the ninja'ing rogue. And then I hand the bouquet over to the person viewing the movie with a fancy HAPPY BIRTHDAY text.

I was quite proud of the gift movie after it was complete. And thought to myself, how I would love to get something like that sometime.

It was also tons of fun to make! Added a blooper reel and everything.
 

6.4

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Allowing myself to get drunk is my reward when I feel I've had a productive day
 

ceecee

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Earlier in the month we had a thread sharing our closetted habits... things we did that NTs ought not to do.

What would you consider a worthy NT treat if you were giving yourself a treat? Rewards for getting grades, loosing weight, solvng a problem or what have you...

What do you consider a treat?

Could be anything from a bubble bath, to playing air gutar to heavy metal played full volume....

Retail therapy
Massage
A nap
Someone else cooking dinner
 

dorcus0

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In a way, "rewarding myself" is a phrase that doesn't make sense - I could very well give myself the reward without having earned it beforehand =P

Back on topic, the best reward is a day of rest and relaxation. A whole day doing nothing productive, with no homework to worry about for the next week. Those days are rare, and they're amazing.
 

tinkerbell

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In a way, "rewarding myself" is a phrase that doesn't make sense - I could very well give myself the reward without having earned it beforehand =P

Back on topic, the best reward is a day of rest and relaxation. A whole day doing nothing productive, with no homework to worry about for the next week. Those days are rare, and they're amazing.

lol rewards without doing something = indulgence... :D

vegging always lovely

These rewards are great all.....
 

miss fortune

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books (I need some more bookshelves :blush:)

reading said books while taking a bubble bath

pineapple is always good too :yes: (fresh, not canned!)

of course, I like to reward myself, so I'm rather lax on my standards on what I need to do to deserve rewarding....
 

forzen

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I treat myself to sushi. I can live without it, but it's nice to have once in a blue moon.

Now, since I can't live without books, I would hate to put any requirement to have to buy it under any circumstance.
 
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