February 20th, 2007 at 10:47 pm
Britney is really going a stray… driving in the front seat with her baby without a seatbelt, pantiless, rehab, bald… the list just goes on.
However, I think one can kind of learn a little from Miss Spears i.e. of how NOT to go about your life.
1. Be bold, unique and different but don’t go overboard
Be yourself, and change is good but don’t go crazy with it.

2. Guilty by association
Lindsey Lohan, Paris Hilton etc. Sometimes you have to keep good company to keep your life in line and be careful who you associate with. If you start hanging around with trash, you start acting like one too.

3. If you want respect, you have to respect yourself first
If you want people to think positive and have a good opinion of you, earn it. It is not handed to you on a platter. No amount of money can buy respect.
4. Always try to better yourself, evolve and improve.
Don’t go backwards and digress. At one time Britney and Christina were head to head… Britney has become a cave woman, Christina has become the swan. Life is about trying to improve yourself and becoming a better person.
5. Take responsibility for your actions.
“Oops! I did it again…” doesn’t cut it.

6. Think about your kids
If you have kids, think about them when you start doing and acting stupid. You are not just harming yourself, it’ll trickle down to your kids eventually.
7. If you are an adult, be mature and act like one.
This is regardless of whether you are famous or a nobody.
8. Modesty is the best policy!
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britjeanspears.org said: @ 6:24 am
February 21st, 2007
I hope she recovers soon
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kailani said: @ 1:16 pm
February 21st, 2007
She is certainly on a roll! It’s gotten to the point where nothing she does surprises me anymore.
Skittles said: @ 2:03 pm
February 21st, 2007
I think she’s lost it. I heard she checked into a rehab.
Also I wanted to welcome you to my blog :)
Jeff said: @ 7:25 pm
February 21st, 2007
When I was at IU, I had Bob Knight as a coach. He told the class that everyone had a purpose, even if it is to show others how not to be. I don’t know; that just came to mind.
BTW - Knight then shared with the class that his grandmother taught him that concept and she was referring to Bob.
Britney Spears Babe said: @ 2:56 pm
March 28th, 2008
She definitely has captured the “be bold” section. Suddenly shaving one’s head clean is a fairly bold step.
And agreed, “Oops! I did it again…” doesn’t cut it if you’re driving with a child on your lap.