Contrary to popular belief, you don’t have to make drastic changes in
order to notice an improvement in the quality of your life. At the same
time, you don’t need to wait a long time in order to see the measurable
results that come from taking positive action. All you have to do is
take small steps, and take them consistently, for a period of 100 days.
Below you’ll find 60 small ways to improve all areas of your life in the next 100 days.
1.Home
1.Home
1. Create a “100 Days to Conquer Clutter Calendar” by penciling in
one group of items you plan to declutter every day, for the next 100
days. Here’s an example:
- Day 1: Declutter Magazines
- Day 2: Declutter DVD’s
- Day 3: Declutter books
- Day 4: Declutter kitchen appliances
2. Live by the mantra: a place for everything and everything in
its place. For the next 100 days follow these four rules to keep your
house in order:
- If you take it out, put it back.
- If you open it, close it.
- If you throw it down, pick it up.
- If you take it off, hang it up.
3. Walk around your home and identify 100 things you’ve been tolerating; fix one each day. Here are some examples:
- A burnt light bulb that needs to be changed.
- A button that’s missing on your favorite shirt.
- The fact that every time you open your top kitchen cabinet all of the plastic food containers fall out.
2.Happiness
4. Follow the advice proffered by positive psychologists and write down 5 to 10 things that you’re grateful for, every day.
5. Make a list of 20 small things that you enjoy doing, and make sure
that you do at least one of these things every day for the next 100
days. Your list can include things such as the following:
- Eating your lunch outside.
- Calling your best friend to chat.
- Taking the time to sit down and read a novel by your favorite author for a few minutes.
6. Keep a log of your mental chatter, both positive and negative, for ten days. Be as specific as possible:
- How many times do you beat yourself up during the day?
- Do you have feelings of inadequacy?
- Are you constantly thinking critical thoughts of others?
- How many positive thoughts do you have during the day?
Also, make a note of the emotions that accompany these thoughts.
Then, for the next 90 days, begin changing your emotions for the better
by modifying your mental chatter.
7. For the next 100 days, have a good laugh at least once a day: get
one of those calendars that has a different joke for every day of the
year, or stop by a web site that features your favorite cartoons.
3.Learning/Personal Development
3.Learning/Personal Development
8. Choose a book that requires effort and concentration and read a
little of it every day, so that you read it from cover to cover in 100
days.
9. Make it a point to learn at least one new thing each day: the name
of a flower that grows in your garden, the capital of a far-off
country, or the name of a piece of classical music you hear playing in
your favorite clothing boutique as you shop. If it’s time for bed and
you can’t identify anything you’ve learned that day, take out your
dictionary and learn a new word.
10. Stop complaining for the next 100 days. A couple of years back,
Will Bowen gave a purple rubber bracelet to each person in his
congregation to remind them to stop complaining. “Negative talk produces
negative thoughts; negative thoughts produce negative results”, says
Bowen. For the next 100 days, whenever you catch yourself complaining
about anything, stop yourself.
11. Set your alarm a minute earlier every day for the next 100 days.
Then make sure that you get out of bed as soon as your alarm rings, open
the windows to let in some sunlight, and do some light stretching. In
100 days you’ll be waking up an hour and forty minutes earlier than
you’re waking up now.
12. For the next 100 days, keep Morning Pages, which is a tool
suggested by Julia Cameron. Morning Pages are simply three pages of
longhand, stream of consciousness writing, done first thing in the
morning.
13. For the next 100 days make it a point to feed your mind with the
thoughts, words, and images that are most consistent with who you want
to be, what you want to have, and what you want to achieve.
4.Finances
4.Finances
14. Create a spending plan (also known as a budget). Track every cent
that you spend for the next 100 days to make sure that you’re sticking
to your spending plan.
15. Scour the internet for frugality tips, choose ten of the tips
that you find, and apply them for the next 100 days. Here are some
possibilities:
- Go to the grocery store with cash and a calculator instead of using your debit card.
- Take inventory before going to the grocery store to avoid buying repeat items.
- Scale back the cable.
- Ask yourself if you really need a landline telephone.
- Consolidate errands into one trip to save on gas.
Keep track of how much money you save over the next 100 days by applying these tips.
16. For the next 100 days, pay for everything with paper money and
keep any change that you receive. Then, put all of your change in a jar
and see how much money you can accumulate in 100 days.
17. Don’t buy anything that you don’t absolutely need for 100 days.
Use any money you save by doing this to do one of the following:
- Pay down your debt, if you have any.
- Put it toward your six month emergency fund.
- Start setting aside money to invest.
18. Set an hour aside every day for the next 100 days to devote to creating one source of passive income.
5.Time Management
5.Time Management
19. For the next 100 days, take a notebook with you everywhere in
order to keep your mind decluttered. Record everything, so that it’s
safely stored in one place—out of your head—where you can decide what to
do with it later. Include things such as the following:
- Ideas for writing assignments.
- Appointment dates.
- To Do list items
20. Track how you spend your time for 5 days. Use the
information that you gather in order to create a time budget: the
percentage of your time that you want to devote to each activity that
you engage in on a regular basis. This can include things such as:
- Transportation
- Housework
- Leisure
- Income-Generating Activities
Make sure that you stick to your time budget for the remaining 95 days.
21. Identify one low-priority activity which you can stop doing for
the next 100 days, and devote that time to a high priority task instead.
22. Identify five ways in which you regularly waste time, and limit
the time that you’re going to spend on these activities each day, for
the next 100 days. Here are three examples:
- Watch no more than half-an-hour of television a day.
- Spend no more than half-an-hour each day on social media sites, such as Facebook, Twitter, and Stumbleupon.
- Spend no more than twenty minutes a day playing video games.
23. For the next 100 days, stop multi-tasking; do one thing at a time without distractions.
24. For the next 100 days, plan your day the night before.
25. For the next 100 days, do the most important thing on your To-Do list first, before you do anything else.
26. For the next 14 weeks, conduct a review of each week. During your weekly review, answer the following:
- What did you accomplish?
- What went wrong?
- What went right?
27. For the next 100 days, spend a few minutes at the end of
each day organizing your desk, filing papers, and making sure that your
work area is clean and orderly, so that you can walk in to a neat desk
the next day.
28. Make a list of all of the commitments and social obligations that
you have in the next 100 days. Then, take out a red pen and cross out
anything that does not truly bring you joy or help move you along the
path to achieving your main life goals.
29. For the next 100 days, every time that you switch to a new
activity throughout the day stop and ask yourself, “Is this the best use
of my time at this moment?”
6.Health
6.Health
30. Losing a pound of fat requires burning 3500 calories. If you
reduce your caloric intake by 175 calories a day for the next 100 days,
you’ll have lost 5 pounds in the next 100 days.
31. For the next 100 days, eat five servings of vegetables every day.
32. For the next 100 days, eat three servings of fruit of every day.
33. Choose one food that constantly sabotages your efforts to eat
healthier—whether it’s the decadent cheesecake from the bakery around
the corner, deep-dish pizza, or your favorite potato chips—and go cold
turkey for the next 100 days.
34. For the next 100 days, eat from a smaller plate to help control portion size.
35. For the next 100 days, buy 100% natural juices instead of the kind with added sugar and preservatives.
36. For the next 100 days, instead of carbonated drinks, drink water.
37. Create a list of 10 healthy, easy to fix breakfast meals.
38. Create a list of 20 healthy, easy to fix meals which can be eaten for lunch or dinner.
39. Create a list of 10 healthy, easy to fix snacks.
40. Use your lists of healthy breakfast meals, lunches, dinners, and
snacks in order to plan out your meals for the week ahead of time. Do
this for the next 14 weeks.
41. For the next 100 days, keep a food log. This will help you to
identify where you’re deviating from your planned menu, and where you’re
consuming extra calories.
42. For the next 100 days, get at least twenty minutes of daily exercise.
43. Wear a pedometer and walk 10,000 steps, every day, for the next
100 days. Every step you take during the day counts toward the 10,000
steps:
- When you walk to your car.
- When you walk from your desk to the bathroom.
- When you walk over to talk to a co-worker, and so on.
44. Set up a weight chart and post it up in your bathroom. Every week for the next 14 weeks, keep track of the following:
- Your weight.
- Your percentage of body fat.
- Your waist circumference.
45. For the next 100 days, set your watch to beep once an hour,
or set up a computer reminder, to make sure that you drink water on a
regular basis throughout the day.
46. For the next 100 days, make it a daily ritual to mediate, breath, or visualize every day in order to calm your mind.
7.Your Relationship
7.Your Relationship
47. For the next 100 days, actively look for something positive in your partner every day, and write it down.
48. Create a scrapbook of all the things you and your partner do
together during the next 100 days. At the end of the 100 days, give your
partner the list you created of positive things you observed about them
each day, as well as the scrapbook you created.
49. Identify 3 actions that you’re going to take each day, for the
next 100 days, in order to strengthen your relationship. These can
include the following:
- Say “I love you” and “Have a good day” to your significant other every morning.
- Hug your significant other as soon as you see each other after work.
- Go for a twenty minute walk together every day after dinner; hold hands.
8.Social
50. Connect with someone new every day for the next 100 days, whether it’s by greeting a neighbor you’ve never spoken to before, following someone new on Twitter, leaving a comment on a blog you’ve never commented on before, and so on.
51. For the next 100 days, make it a point to associate with people you admire, respect and want to be like.
52. For the next 100 days, when someone does or says something that
upsets you, take a minute to think over your response instead of
answering right away.
53. For the next 100 days, don’t even think of passing judgment until you’ve heard both sides of the story.
54. For the next 100 days do one kind deed for someone every day,
however small, even if it’s just sending a silent blessing their way.
55. For the next 100 days, make it a point to give praise and approval to those who deserve it.
56. For the next 100 days, practice active listening. When someone is
talking to you, remain focused on what they’re saying, instead of
rehearsing in your head what you’re going to say next. Paraphrase what
you think you heard them say to make sure that you haven’t
misinterpreted them, and encourage them to elaborate on any points
you’re still not clear about.
57. Practice empathy for the next 100 days. If you disagree with
someone, try to see the world from their perspective; put yourself in
their shoes. Be curious about the other person, about their beliefs and
their life experience, and about the thinking process that they followed
to reach their conclusions.
58. For the next 100 days, stay in your own life and don’t compare yourself to anyone else.
59. For the next 100 days, place the best possible interpretation on the actions of others.
60. For the next 100 days, keep reminding yourself that everyone is doing the best that they can.
#Source:
60 Small Ways to Improve Your Life in the Next 100 Days | by Marelisa Fabrega
Marelisa holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from
Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., as well as a Juris Doctor
from the Georgetown University Law Center.
She lives in the Republic of
Panama. Marelisa blogs about creativity, productivity, and getting the
most out of life over at Abundance Blog at Marelisa Online.
She's the author of the eBooks "How to Live Your Best Life - The Essential Guide for Creating and Achieving Your Life List", and "Make It Happen! A Workbook for Overcoming Procrastination and Getting the Right Things Done"
22.09.2014
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