- Do work that pushes you to your edges.
- Waste zero time on the past.
- Focus on being masterful at one thing versus mediocre at many things.
- Spend more time around art.
- Read biographies of lives greatly lived.
- 20X your goals, plans and dreams.
- Associate with game-changers, visionaries and titans.
- Celebrate how far you’ve come versus the distance still to go.
- Cause a little trouble by disrupting the status quo.
- Accept the project you fear the most.
- Leave an inspirational quote on a stranger’s windshield.
- Stop watching the news.
- Think a decade ahead rather than a day in advance.
- Start a movement.
- Wow a customer.
- Install a new habit.
- Remember that the mother of genius is simplicity.
- Know that the thing that is easiest to do is rarely the thing that is best to do.
- Speak less and listen better.
- Do a dream collage with images of your ideal moments.
- Record your ideal day in your journal.
- Forgive someone.
- Thank someone.
- Don’t confuse money with meaning nor income with impact.
- Spend the first 20 minutes of your day in exercise.
- Do your “Nightly 3”, writing 3 good things that happened to you during the day that’s ending.
- Speak your truth even when your voice shakes.
- Join Traffic University and leverage time commuting to learn and grow via audio programs.
- Visit a new city.
- Discover a new restaurant.
- Get good at being alone.
- See your work as your craft.
- Watch the movie “Searching for Sugar Man”.
- Do meeting standing up so they end quicker.
- Stop using the words “can’t”, “impossible” and “hate”.
- Practice harder (mastery isn’t a natural gift, it’s a daily devotion).
- Write handwritten thank you notes.
- Publish a book.
- Thank a mentor.
- Call your parents.
- Get out of the office and go invest in your personal development.
- Stop complaining.
- Use social media to uplift, encourage, teach and share.
- Less TV. More reading.
- Join a mastermind group.
- Spend the first 90 minutes of the next 90 days focused on your single largest opportunity.
- Remember that for every one masterpiece, Picasso painted 1000 paintings.
- Don’t listen to naysayers.
- Live like you mean it.
* Source: Robin Sharma – 49 Ways to Get Inspired