There are countless ways to improve our lives. I offer 119 suggestions and invite your terrific ideas.
- Believe – In God, yourself, family, friends and colleagues
- Embrace an attitude of gratitude
- Do something nice for another with no expectation of reciprocity
- Volunteer
- Donate money or other usable resources
- Read
- Adopt a plant
- Recommend a friend or colleague to others
- Share your knowledge
- Stay curious
- Take one more step
- Smile
- Respond appropriately with yes or no
- Anticipate
- Make something
- Send a card, letter or email to someone with whom you’ve lost touch
- Share shortcuts
- Recycle
- Get enough sleep
- Schedule the next appointment with a friend before you part company
- Drink a lot of water
- Improve listening skills
- Be courteous
- Graciously welcome others
- Take a time out
- Hold a baby
- Pet a cat
- Create a fresh floral arrangement with an unconventional container
- Make your bed every day
- Do someone else’s family chore without
- Offer to help with a project
- Sincerely compliment others
- Look for positives
- Become hyper-observant
- Forward a helpful article
- Subscribe to useful newsletters or blogs
- Play
- Dream
- Hope
- Plan
- Consider alternatives
- Be decisive
- Set goals
- Acknowledge accomplishments – yours and others
- Give the coupon you can’t use to a stranger in the check-out line
- Repurpose an item
- Always put your wallet and keys in the same location
- Automate payments
- Bank online
- Establish high expectations
- See a play
- Make a newcomer feel welcome
- Recognize and reward excellence
- Do what you say you will
- Build a great reputation
- Make others feel valued
- Control your controllables and accept or work through or around the uncontrollables
- Do what you love
- Hug someone special
- Be active
- Find a place for everything
- Distinguish between want and need
- Be responsible
- Schedule think time
- Schedule preventive health appointments
- Carpool to events
- Make an introduction at an event
- Compliment the host
- Give a deserving speaker positive feedback
- Recommend a book on LinkedIn
- Catch a fish
- Give a found good luck penny to someone
- Create time-saving routines
- Thank family members frequently
- Mean it when you say “I Love You” and when you mean it say it frequently
- Establish a pattern for staying connected to those you treasure
- Use recurring appointments in your electronic calendar to remember special occasions
- Take baby steps instead of avoiding things you have been avoiding
- Break big projects into manageable pieces
- Find a creative outlet
- Alert a stranger when they are unaware that a strap or zipper or tag or tear needs attention
- Laugh often
- Confirm understanding
- Streamline providers for frequently used items
- Use paperless delivery options for statements and notices
- Spell check
- Reread aloud before sending important communications
- Tell a friend or co-worker what they need to hear even if it’s not what they want to hear
- Share good deals and sources
- Stretch
- Play to your strengths and partner with others whose strengths are your weaknesses
- Be timely
- Reduce clutter
- Observe nature
- Look for innovative solutions
- Write something every day
- Buy stamps online
- Be an advocate
- Ask for advice
- Be approachable
- Ask questions
- Bite your tongue or remove your fingers from the keyboard before responding inappropriately in anger
- Sincerely apologize when you are wrong
- Use an informative subject line in emails
- Speak slowly and distinctly when providing contact information
- Show enthusiasm
- Be supportive of family, friends and colleagues
- Help others
- Limit complaints
- Find an interesting way to do a mundane task
- Use a cross-hatch shredder to lessen identity theft risks
- Contribute to your company 401 (k) at least at a level to maximize the company match
- Forgive yourself and others
- Share a positive memory with the family of a deceased friend
- Nominate a deserving individual or organization for membership or recognition
- Establish a credible personal email address
- Use hyperlinks to minimize large attachments and blocked emails
- Don’t super-size fast food meals
- View riveting talks from remarkable individuals at http://www.ted.com/
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