Only
24 hours, yet so much goes on in that time span. You go about your day,
going through the boring and often dramatic events. How often do you
stop to realize that each hour of your day is packed with life-changing
wisdom? Sure, there are the big events that punch you in the gut. The
lessons from those are hard to ignore, but there are also many mundane
things that happen in a day that also have a lot to teach you, if you
become aware of them.
1. You have the opportunity to make a difference in the world and in yourself. Make the day meaningful.
Waking
up Every morning you are given another chance to think about your
purpose in life. Before you get out of bed, take a moment to realize
that you have been given the gift of a brand new day. How can you make
it meaningful?
2. Breathe your way to a calmer, healthier, happier life.
Breathing.
You do it all day but unless you’re a regular meditator, yogi, or
tri-athlete, you probably don’t pay much attention to your breath. Yet,
breathing is the source of life. Learning to breath properly can relieve anxiety and stress, prevent illness, improve your sleep, help you manage your pain, lower high blood pressure, promote weight loss, and has many more benefits.
3. Start the chain reaction of positive tasking.
Make
your bed. If you’re a neat person, making the bed is something that’s
easy for you. But if you are the type of person who rushes out the door
at the last minute, making the bed is the last thing you think about.
It’s time to re-think that. There are many lessons in the making of your
bed. Didn’t your mother tell you, “The way you make your bed is the way
you sleep in it?” I never understood what that meant but I knew there
was profound wisdom in it. I’m sure “sleep” was a metaphor for life. So
listen to your mother, if you want to have a smooth life, make your bed.
4. Most things are not as bad as you think they are.
Washing
the dishes. Did you know it takes only one minute to wash a pan, two
knives, one fork, a cutting board and a bowl? See for yourself. Time it.
Instead of turning your back on that stack of dirty dishes in the sink,
invest a minute and wash them. You’ll feel so much better if you do.
Don’t make things worse than they really are.
5. Smaller problems are much easier to manage than larger problems.
Not
putting your things away. Piles are easy to accumulate. Clothing,
paper, bathroom towels, whatever your piles may be, your piles say a lot
about you. It’s easy to accumulate piles in our private homes, no one
sees them, but you should. Is that really how your want your life to be?
One big stack of piles? It’s much easier to put away one towel, one
t-shirt, or one piece than it is to put away a huge stack of them. Take care of things when they are small.
6. Be considerate of others.
Arriving
on time. You start out on schedule but soon things get in the way. The
dog pukes, you can’t find your cell phone, and the baby needs a diaper
change and before you realize it, you’re twenty minutes late. People are
waiting for you either at a meeting, a restaurant, or at the airport.
As they wait, the negative comments about your tardiness start. Is that
how you want others to view you? Set aside extra time for things to go
wrong because it is most likely they will.
7. Dress for success
Getting
dressed. Every morning you have a small portion of time set aside to
pick out how you want to present yourself for the rest of the day. This
simple (or sometimes not so simple) task has a lot riding on it. As much
as we don’t want to believe it, it’s true. People are judged by the way
they look. It’s that first impression when you walk in the room that
says, “Here I am.” Your clothes are your opportunity to make your
personal statement. How do you want to present yourself to the world?
8. Start your day caring for your health.
Eating
a healthy breakfast. You probably pop a pod into your coffee machine
and grab a power bar as you are running out the door. It can’t be
avoided; all the experts and studies say it is true. Breakfast really is
the most important meal of the day. It’s also the most time-consuming
when you have the least amount of extra time. It can’t be denied, how
you eat breakfast says a lot about you.
9. The power of habit can transform your life.
Brushing your teeth. You may not realize it but besides a fresh, minty mouth you have just engaged the power of habit,
a pattern that shapes every aspect of your life. A pattern that you
also have the power to transform many areas of your life. If you can
brush your teeth everyday at the same time, you can accomplish anything
you want to.
10. Judge others favorably. You never know what battle they are fighting.
Driving,
riding the train, or taking the bus. These are the times that someone
will surely upset you. People will bump into you, cut you off, take the
seat you were going to sit it, and not hold the door open for you.
Transportation usually brings out the worst in people. This is your
opportunity to not get bothered by other people’s bad manners. You are
the one who will suffer. Your day will be ruined because they didn’t
even notice they bumped into you, cut you off, or took the seat you were
going to sit in.
11. Your moods are contagious. Share positive energy.
Walking
into a room. Whenever you walk through the door of a meeting, your
office or home, you have the chance to determine how you want people to
respond to you. The energy you give off, is the energy that will come
back to you. Moods are contagious. Bring positive energy into a room.
12. An organized life is a calmer life.
Time
management. Stay on schedule when possible. It’s easy to become
distracted by your devices. Our beeps go off all day. Facebook,
Instagram, and Vines are magnets that draw you away from your tasks.
Either shut them down when you’re working in something important or
glance at them and then get back to work. Don’t get hooked by them. If
you are knocked off your work track, get back on it.
13. Respect other people’s opinions even when they differ from your own.
Conflict.
It’s rare that two people will agree on most topics. Conflict is
everywhere. It happens at work, home, with family and friends.
Disagreeing isn’t the problem (although most people think it is). The
problem is in not giving value to the opinions of others.
14. When you master your emotions, you master your life
Anger.
This is one emotion that is sure to pop up sometime during the day. How
you deal with your anger says a lot about who you are as a person. How
well do you manage your emotions? Do you speak nasty to the waitress who
messed up your lunch order? Do you have a harsh reaction if someone
says something insulting to you? Anger can be a destructive emotion if
not managed properly.
15. Love your body. Take good care of it.
Exercise.
Going to the gym, yoga or spin class is a statement saying that you
love yourself. You are saying, I care about my body and my health and I
want to take the best care of myself that I possibly can.
16. A healthy social life is pure happiness.
Social
Activities. Lunchtime or dinnertime with friends or family is a
soul-full intimate experience. It warms the heart. Take time to surround
yourself with the warmth of family and friends. They are there to
support you, encourage you, and love you no matter what.
17. Speech is a powerful tool.
Your
words. Watch your words carefully. They can be daggers or cheerleaders.
You can crush the spirit of someone or make them feel like they can
conquer the world. Taste your words before you spit them out. Words are
your thoughts coming to life. It’s your choice. Do you want to show that
your are nice or nasty?
18. Your thoughts become what you are. What you think, you believe.
Your
thoughts. All day, it’s just you and your thoughts. Do you sound like
your best friend or the high school bully? Negative thinking is an easy
pattern to fall into. It is also a harmful one. Your thoughts are your
reactions to everything that goes on in your life. Treat them with
extreme caution. Negative thoughts damage your happiness.
19. Touch someone’s soul with your kindness
Random
Acts of Kindness. It’s the little things in life that matter most. Hold
a door, smile at people, buy someone a gift, and don’t forget to call
your mother. Kindness touches the soul of another person. Everyone has a
battle they are fighting. Your simple act of kindness soothes someone
else’s pain. You have reached the highest level of your spiritual self. Your life has meaning.
20. Each day is filled with endless opportunities to show people how much you care, appreciate, and value them.
Show
people you love them Everyone knows how to tell someone “I love you”
but do your actions match your words? Are you showing someone how much
they are loved? The day is filled with many opportunities to cook
someone you love their favorite meal, go out of your way to help someone
in need, or simply being by the side of a crying friend.
Live awake and aware to the lessons of of your day. They have a lot to tell you.

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