1. Delete your “friends.” There’s
no need to have 2,000 friends on Facebook. Keep the people whom you actually
communicate with and care about and ditch the girl who triggers body envy, your
younger brother’s middle school friends, and that guy you met at that bar that
one time.
2. Create things. Whether it’s writing a
blog, making amateur watercolor paintings, or just cooking yourself a fancy
dinner, there’s no greater satisfaction than knowing you did something
yourself, beginning to end.
3. Get moving.
Chances are your life gets progressively more sedentary as you get older:
longer periods of time sitting in class during college turn into longer periods
of time sitting in the office. Rack up some endorphins and pound the pavement.
4. Write thank you notes. When
you express gratitude you realize how many people really do help you out each
and every day. Knowing you’ve got a good group of people in your corner is
always a reason to smile.
5. Invest in worthwhile relationships. As you get older it
becomes harder and harder ot keep up with a growing network. Make sure to take
the time to reach out to your friends and loved ones that mean the most to you.
Put the same time and effort into the relationships that you feel you’re
receiving from them.
6. Compliment other people. Reminding yourself that
you have the ability to put a smile on someone else’s face often results in a
smile on yours. Plus, you might get a compliment in return.
7. Own your space. Make your space reflect
you. Whether it be neat and tidy or artsy and inspiring, coming home to a
place that you’ve put your own stamp on is a great way to end the day.
8. Get dirty. Go outside, hike, nap in
the grass, plant a window box, pick flowers.
9. Read books. This is something that’s
applicable to any professional path and always worthwhile. You never regret
reading a good book. There are books out there about everything; if you claim
you don’t like reading, you just haven’t found the right one.
10. Sleep a lot, but not too much. When your work is done,
I guarantee you’ll do more good by hitting the hay than by scrolling through
your late night Insta feed (there’s never anything good on there anyway) or
watching reruns of Boy Meets World. Go to sleep at a decent time and then wake
up at one, too.
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