28 things
1. Be authentic. Be true to yourself. ~ Judy
Garland once said, “Always be a first rate version of yourself instead of a
second rate version of somebody else.” Live by this statement. There is no such
thing as living in someone else’s shoes. The only shoes you can occupy are your
own. If you aren’t being yourself, you aren’t truly living – you’re merely
existing. And ask yourself this: If you don’t like who you really are, why
should I like you?
2. Care about people. ~ If you don’t genuinely
care about people, they won’t care about you. The more you help others, the more
they will want to help you. Love and kindness begets love and kindness. And so
on and so forth.
3. Make others feel good. ~ People will rarely
remember what you did, but they will always remember how you made them
feel.
4. Be honest and take ownership of your actions. ~
Nobody likes a liar. In the long-run, the truth always reveals itself anyway.
Either you own up to your actions or your actions will ultimately own you.
5. Smile often. ~ Everyone likes the sight of a
genuine smile. Think about how you feel when a complete stranger looks into your
eyes and smiles. Suddenly they don’t seem like a stranger anymore, do
they?
6. Respect elders. Respect minors. Respect everyone.
~ There are no boundaries or classes that define a group of people that deserve
to be respected. Treat everyone with the same level of respect you would give to
your grandfather and the same level of patience you would have with your baby
brother. People will notice your kindness.
7. Address people by their name. ~ People love the
sight and sound of their own name. So make sure you learn to remember names. Use
them courteously in both oral and written communication.
8. Say “Please” and “Thank you.” ~ These two simple
phrases make demands sound like requests, and they inject a friendly tone into
serious conversations. Using them can mean the difference between sounding rude
and sounding genuinely grateful.
9. Excel at what you do. ~ I am impressed by great
guitarists, writers, bloggers, painters, motivational speakers, internet
entrepreneurs, computer engineers, mothers, fathers, athletes, etc. There is
only one thing they all have in common: They excel at what they do. There’s no
point in doing something if you aren’t going to do it right. Excel at your work
and excel at your hobbies. Develop a reputation for yourself, a reputation for
consistent excellence.
10. Help others when you’re able. ~ In life, you get
what you put in. When you make a positive impact in someone else’s life, you
also make a positive impact in your own life. Do something that’s greater than
you – something that helps someone else to be happy or to suffer less. Everyone
values the gift of unexpected assistance and those who supply it.
11. Put a small personal touch on everything you do. ~
Think of it as branding your work. If you’re funny, add a little humor into it.
If you’re an artist, decorate it with illustrations. Whatever you do, customize
it with a little personal touch of ‘you.’
12. Over-deliver on all of your promises. ~ Some
people habitually make promises they are just barely able to fulfill. They
promise perfection and deliver mediocrity. If you want to boost your personal
value in the eyes of others, do the exact opposite. Slightly under-sell your
capabilities so that you’re always able to over-deliver. It will seem to others
like you’re habitually going above and beyond the call of duty.
13. Get organized. ~ How can you get anything
accomplished if you aren’t organized? You can’t. Make a regular habit of
organizing your living space and working space.
14. Do your research and ask clarifying questions. ~
Don’t be that clueless dude in the room who just nods like he knows what’s going
on. Prepare yourself by doing research ahead of time. And if something still
doesn’t make sense to you, ask questions. The people involved will respect your
desire to understand the material.
15. Share knowledge and information with others. ~
When you can, be a resource to those around you. If you have access to essential
information, don’t hoard it. Share it openly.
16. Be positive and focus on what’s right. ~
Everything that happens in life is neither good nor bad. It just depends on your
perspective. And no matter how it turns out, it always ends up just the way it
should. Either you succeed or you learn something. So stay positive, appreciate
the pleasant outcomes, and learn from the rest. Your positivity will rub off on
everyone around you.
17. Listen intently to what others have to say. ~ Eyes
focused, ears tuned, mobile phone off. In a world that can’t move fast enough,
someone who can find time to listen to others is always appreciated.
18. Be faithful to your significant other. ~ Sustained
fidelity in a long-term intimate relationship is not only impressive, it creates
a healthy foundation for everything else you do.
19. Learn to appreciate and love Mother Nature. ~
Those who truly appreciate and love the natural world surrounding us typically
exhibit the same high regard for all humanity. It’s a positive way to live, and
it’s something people notice.
20. Invest time, energy and money in yourself every day.
~ When you invest in yourself, you can never lose, and over time you will
change the trajectory of your life. You are simply the product of what you know.
The more time, energy and money you spend acquiring pertinent knowledge, the
more control you have over your life and the more valuable you will be to
everyone around you.
21. Perform random acts of kindness on a regular
basis. ~ Buy the office receptionist flowers just to say, “Thank you.”
Help an elderly lady with her groceries. There’s nothing more rewarding than
putting smiles on the faces around you.
22. Compliment people who deserve it. ~ Go out of
your way to personally acknowledge and complement the people who have gone out
of their way to shine. Everybody likes to hear that their efforts are
appreciated.
23. Speak clearly and make eye contact. ~ Most people
have a very low tolerance for dealing with people they can’t understand. Mystery
does not fuel strong relationships and impressiveness. Also, there’s little
doubt that eye contact is one of the most captivating forms of personal
communication. When executed properly, eye contact injects closeness into human
interaction.
24. Make yourself available and approachable. ~ If
people cannot get a hold of you, or have trouble approaching you, they will
forget about you. Your general availability and accessibility to others is
extremely important to them. Always maintain a positive, tolerant attitude and
keep an open line of communication to those around you.
25. Be self-sufficient. ~ Freedom is the greatest
gift. Self-sufficiency is the greatest freedom. And self-sufficiency is quite
impressive too. In the business world, it’s one of the primary dreams that
inspire people to give-up their day jobs to pursue entrepreneurship.
26. Exploit the resources you do have access to. ~ The
average person is usually astonished when they see a physically handicap person
show intense signs of emotional happiness. How could someone in such a
restricted physical state be so happy? The answer rests in how they use the
resources they do have.
27. Be a part of something you believe in. ~ This
could be anything. Some people take an active role in their local city council,
some find refuge in religious faith, some join social clubs supporting causes
they believe in, and others find passion in their careers. In each case the
psychological outcome is the same. They engage themselves in something they
strongly believe in. This engagement brings happiness and meaning into their
lives. It’s hard not to be impressed by someone who’s passionate about what
they’re doing.
28. Stand up for your beliefs without flaunting
them. ~ Yes, it is possible to stand up for your beliefs without foisting
them down someone else’s throat. Discuss your personal beliefs when someone asks
about them, but don’t spawn offensive attacks of propaganda on unsuspecting
victims. Stand firm by your values and always keep an open mind to new
information.
Of course, the coolest thing about this list is that
everything you need to impress everyone around you is already contained within
you. So stop trying to impress people with the possessions you own and start
inspiring them with who you are and how you live your life.
Source:
Mark and Angel Hack Life
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