Patience isnāt about waiting; itās the ability to keep a good attitude while working hard for what you believe in.
As you move through the days and weeks ahead, remind yourself that it takes roughly 66 days to form a habit on average. So for the next nine and a half weeks, consciously leverage the actionable reminders below to look at the brighter side of your life, and you will gradually rewire your brain.
1. Start steadying yourself with simple rituals.
When life feels like an emotional roller coaster, steady yourself with simple rituals. Make the bed. Water the plants. Rinse off your own bowl and spoon. Simplicity attracts calmness and wisdom.
2. Start filtering out the noise in your life.
Be careful about who you give the microphone and stage to in your life. Donāt just listen to the loudest voice every day. Listen to the truest one.
3. Start choosing differently for your own well-being.
A big part of your life is a result of the little choices you make every day. If you donāt like some part of your life, itās time to start tweaking things and making better choices in the days and weeks ahead.
4. Start being a little more productive than you are busy.
Thereās a big difference between being busy and being productive. If youāre going to put in the work today, donāt confuse motion and progress. A rocking horse keeps moving but never makes any forward progress. In other wordsā¦
5. Start dedicating time every day to meaningful progress.
If you only have fifteen minutes to spare, no problem ā make those fifteen minutes meaningful. Focus on small daily steps. And even when the struggle is real, remind yourself that it always feels better to be exhausted from taking a small step forward, than it does to be tired of doing absolutely nothing.
6. Start moving toward things, not away from them.
The best way to move away from something negative is to move toward something positive.
7. Start doing whatās right, even if itās not the easiest option.
Just because you can, doesnāt mean you should. Just because itās easy, doesnāt mean itās worth your while. Do whatās right, not whatās easiest right now. Itās a less stressful way to live in the long run.
8. Start comparing yourself to yourself (and no one else).
Forget what others have and where they are. Youāre not walking in their shoes, and youāll never comfortably walk in your own if you keep comparing yourself to them. So focus on whatās best for YOU and your unique circumstances. What do you need to do next for your own priorities and objectives? Do it! You wonāt be distracted by comparison if youāre captivated with purpose.
9. Start being more tolerant of those who see things differently.
Engage with people, including those who think differently. Ask questions, listen closely, and remember that the way we treat people we disagree with is the best evidence of what we have truly learned about love, respect, and kindness.
10. Start letting grace have the last word.
We only really lose the little arguments our pride insists on winning. When itās more important to win little arguments than love people, we need to start all over again with our faith, grace, and priorities. (Note: Angel and I discuss this in more detail in the Relationships chapter of ā1,000 Little Things Happy, Successful People Do Differentlyā.)
11. Start giving without expectations.
You will end up very disappointed if you expect people will always do for you as you do for them. Not everyone has the same heart, values, or priorities as you. Keep yourself centered. The fact that you can plant a seed and it becomes a flower, share a bit of knowledge and it becomes anotherās, smile at someone and give them hope, is proof that generosity works wonders behind the scenes. Soā¦
12. Start being the difference you want to see in the world.
Be the change. What you give to another person is really what you give to yourself. When you treat others with love, you learn that you are lovable too. So keep doing your thing today with as much kindness, humility, and honesty as possible. Do what you do, not for repayment or an applause, but because itās whatās right. Forget about popularity, and just focus on goodness and sincerity for the rest of the month and beyond.
13. Start being more present.
Gadgets are great, but they can get in the way if you arenāt careful. Control them so they donāt control you. Put down the phone when youāre socializing. Donāt avoid eye contact. Donāt hide behind a screen. Be present. Ask about peopleās stories. Listen. Engage.
14. Start letting your actions speak to those you love.
Put first things first on the daily. Our closest relationships are vital to our overall peace and happiness. And as we tell those we love that we love them, we must never forget that the highest compliment is not to utter words, but to live by them.
15. Start finding more gratitude.
The secret to being grateful is no secret. You choose to be grateful. When you forget, begin again. (Note: Our newest publication via Penguin, āThe Good Morning Journal: Powerful Prompts & Reflections to Start Every Dayā, is a good tool for this kind of perspective shift and gratitude practice.)
16. Start complaining less.
Practice replacing the phrase āI have toā with āI get toā whenever you catch yourself starting to complain. So many activities we complain about are things others wish they had the chance to do.
17. Start opening up to new experiences and opportunities.
Donāt let not knowing how itāll end keep you from beginning again right now. If we allow it to, uncertainty chases us out into the open where lifeās true magic is waiting. Go somewhere new, and countless opportunities suddenly appear. Do something differently, and all sorts of great new possibilities spring up. Keep an open mind and have fun with life in the days and weeks ahead.
18. Start letting lifeās little frustrations go.
Donāt let the silly little dramas of each day get you down. Joy starts on the inside. Practice focusing on what truly matters, and letting go of what does not. Use your frustrations to motivate you rather than annoy you. You are in control of your focus and how you choose to allocate your energy.
19. Start embracing the lessons life is teaching you.
You are a work in progress, which means you get there a little at a time, not all at once. Truly, everything that happens helps you grow. Oftentimes difficult experiences teach us priceless life lessons we didnāt think we needed to know. If youāre having some problems, thatās not a bad thing. It means youāre attempting things, taking steps, and making progress. The only people with no problems are the ones doing absolutely nothing.
20. Start focusing (more) on what you can control.
Donāt force things. Give things your best shot and then let them be. If itās meant to be, it will be. Donāt hold yourself down with things you canāt control. Remember, no book is just one chapter. No chapter tells the whole story. No mistake defines who we are. Keep turning the pages that need to be turned.
Now itās your turnā¦
Yes, itās your turn starting today! I sincerely hope you will make the best of it all, that you will dream boldly and dangerously, that you will leverage the reminders above to create something that didnāt exist before you took action, that you will love and be loved in return, and that you will find the strength to accept and grow from the outcomes you canāt change. And, most importantly (because I think there should be more kindness and wisdom in this crazy world), that you will, when you must, be wise with your decisions, and that you will always be extra kind to yourself and others.
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