Inspirations
40 Cheat Codes
On June 26, 2023 by PamThese are not mine but, when I read them I really felt I wanted to share them. I can’t imagine re-reading books, there just seems like too many good new ones. Many of these are just super great advice and keep you focused on moving forward in a positive way…every.single.day.
- When you think something nice about someone, let them know right then.
- Never think twice about investments in yourself. The pay dividends for a long time.
- Put your alarm clock in the bathroom. If you have to get up to turn it off, you won’t snooze.
- If you want to get better at anything, do it for 30 minutes for 30 straight days.
- Hire a writer to document your parents’ childhood stories. Print it with old photos.
- Write down three things you’re grateful for before bed. Read them out loud when you wake up.
- Go for a 15 minutes walk every morning, it has a positive impact on your mood, sleep, metabolism, digestion and more….
- Always pursue the path that has the larger luck surface area.
- Tell you partner one thing you appreciate about them every single day.
- Do a few things that you’ll be excited to tell your kids about someday. Create stories worth telling.
- Spend 15 minutes every evening preparing for your first focus tasks the next morning.
- If someone tries to put down you accomplishments, cut them out of your life.
- Take yourself out for a meal alone once each month. It’s insanely freeing – a meditative experience.
- When you’re starting your career, swallow the frog for you boss to get ahead. Observe our boss, figure out what they hate doing, and take it off their plate. Easy win.
- When someone is going through hell, just say “I’m with you.” Advice is minimally impactful. The notion that someone is with you is 10x more powerful.
- If someone regularly brags about their wealth, income, or success, just assume the reality is about 50% of what they say.
- Reread your favourite books annually. You may read thousands of books in your life, but there will only be a few that deeply change you. Reread them every single year.
- Never delay difficult conversations. If you’re nervous, do it on a walk, it makes it much easier.
- Do the “old fashioned” things well. Look people in the eye, have a firm handshake, and always stay true to your word.
- If you’re about to say yes to something on the assumption that you’ll have more time for it in the future, so no instead.
- Give people a second chance, but never a third.
- If you want something – and have put in the work to deserve it – ask for it. Remember: Closed mouths don’t get fed.
- Never take advice from people on the sidelines.
- Learn one dance move that you can reliably bust out when you inevitably get pushed into the center of a dance circle at a wedding or event.
- Be bored for at least 15 minutes per day. Boredom unlocks creativity.
- Invest in personalized stationary and use it regularly.
- If you’re struggling to fall asleep, try the 4-7-8 method. Breathe in through your nose for a 4-second count, hold you breath for a 7-second count, and exhale for an 8-second count.
- Make decisions that your 80-year-old self and your 10-year-old self would be proud of.
- Do one hard thing every day when you could do it the easy way.
- Spend more time doing thing your never regret.
- When trying to break a bad habit, wear a small rubber band on your writs and snap it (lightly) on yourself each time you do something you are trying to stop.
- If you’re trying to make conversaton with someone intimidating, ask what they’re currently working on that they’re most excited about.
- If you’re about to take an emotion-induced action, wait 24 hours.
- Be interested in everyone you encounter.
- To start the day with energy, try the 5-5-30 morning routine: when you wake up, do 5 push-ups, 5 squats, 5 lunges, and a 30 second plank.
- To eat healthier, do you shopping on the outer perimeter of the grocery store.
- Treat your credit card like a debit card.
- Create an automated deposit for a small amount of money into an investment account every month.
- Carry a notebook everywhere you go. Stop trying to remember things and just write them down.
- Have one thing in your life that you are bad at (but love doing).
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