Please read (and then
apply) these tips for a pure focus on crafting an
exceptional life……
1. Exercise
daily.
2. Get
serious about gratitude.
3. See your
work as a craft.
4. Expect
the best and prepare for the worst.
5. Keep a
journal.
6. Read “The
Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin”.
7. Plan a schedule
for your week.
8. Know the
5 highest priorities of your life.
9. Say no to
distractions.
10. Drink a
lot of water.
11. Improve
your work every single day.
12. Get a
mentor.
13. Hire a
coach.
14. Get up
at 5 am each day.
15. Eat less
food.
16. Find more
heroes.
17. Be a
hero to someone.
18. Smile at
strangers.
19. Be the
most ethical person you know.
20. Don’t
settle for anything less than excellence.
21. Savor
life’s simplest pleasures.
22. Save 10%
of your income each month.
23. Spend
time at art galleries.
24. Walk in
the woods.
25. Write
thank you letters to those who’ve helped you.
26. Forgive
those who’ve wronged you.
27. Remember
that leadership is about influence and impact, not title and accolades.
28. Create
unforgettable moments with those you love.
29. Have 5
great friends.
30. Become
stunningly polite.
31. Unplug
your TV.
32. Sell
your TV.
33. Read
daily.
34. Avoid
the news.
35. Be
content with what you have.
36. Pursue
your dreams.
37. Be
authentic.
38. Be
passionate.
39. Say
sorry when you know you should.
40. Never
miss a moment to celebrate another.
41. Have a
vision for your life.
42. Know
your strengths.
43. Focus
your mind on the good versus the lack.
44. Be
patient.
45. Don’t
give up.
46. Clean up
your messes.
47. Use
impeccable words.
48. Travel
more.
49. Read “As
You Think”.
50. Honor
your parents.
51. Tip taxi
drivers well.
52. Be a
great teammate.
53. Give no
energy to critics.
54. Spend
time in the mountains.
55. Know
your top 5 values.
56. Shift
from being busy to achieving results.
57. Innovate
and iterate.
58. Speak
less. Listen more.
59. Be the
best person you know.
60. Make
your life matter.
Source:Internet
: Robin Sharma’s Blog [ author of the #1 international bestseller “The Leader
Who Had No Title” (Simon & Schuster)]
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