Life is not complicated. We are complicated. When we stop doing the wrong things and start doing the right things, life is simple.
So starting today…
- Stop berating yourself for being a work in progress. – Start embracing it! Because being a work in progress doesn’t mean you’re not good enough today. It means you want a better tomorrow, and you wish to love yourself completely, so you can live your life fully. It means you’re determined to heal your heart, expand your mind and cultivate the gifts you know you’re meant to share. May we all be works in progress forever, and celebrate the fact that we are!
- Stop doing immoral things simply because you can. – Start being honest with yourself and everyone else. Don’t cheat. Be faithful. Be kind. Do the right thing! It is a less complicated way to live. Integrity is the essence of everything successful. When you break the rules of integrity you invite serious complications into your life. Keep life simple and enjoyable by doing what you know in your heart is right.
- Stop meaning what you don’t say. – Start communicating clearly. Don’t try to read other people’s minds, and don’t make other people try to read yours. Most problems, big and small, within a family, friendship, or business relationship, start with bad communication. Someone isn’t being clear.
- Stop wasting time and money trying to acquire more of everything. – Start focusing on quality. High quality is worth more than any quantity, in possessions, friends and experiences. Truly ‘rich’ people need less to be happy. Live a comfortable life, not a wasteful one. Too many people buy things they don’t need with money they don’t have to impress people they don’t know. Do not spend to impress others. Do not live life trying to fool yourself into thinking wealth is measured in material objects. Manage your money wisely so your money does not manage you. Read The Millionaire Next Door
.
- Stop spending time with negative people. – Start spending time with nice people who are smart, driven and likeminded. Relationships should help you, not hurt you. Surround yourself with people who reflect the person you want to be. Choose friends who you are proud to know, people you admire, who love and respect you – people who make your day a little brighter simply by being in it. Life is too short to spend time with people who suck the happiness out of you. When you free yourself of negative people, you free yourself to be YOU – and being YOU is the simplest way to live.
- Stop trying to change people. – Start accepting people just the way they are. In most cases it’s impossible to change them anyway, and it’s rude to try. So save yourself from needless stress. Instead of trying to change others, give them your support and lead by example.
- Stop being lazy and cutting corners. – Start avoiding future headaches by doing things right the first time. Always put your best foot forward. Doing the best at this moment puts you in the best place for the next moment. Why give less than 100%? Life is too short to waste it by living below your full potential. If something is worth doing, then it’s worth doing well.
- Stop procrastinating. – Start taking action and making changes. Action and change are often resisted when they’re needed most. Get a hold of yourself and have discipline. Discipline is choosing what you really want over what you want right now. Putting something off makes it instantly harder and scarier. What we don’t start today won’t be finished by tomorrow. And there’s nothing more stressful than the perpetual lingering of an unfinished task.
- Stop worrying and complaining. – Start focusing on the things you can control and do something about them. Those who complain the most accomplish the least. And when you spend time worrying, you’re simply using your imagination to create things you don’t want. It’s usually only as good or bad as you think it is.
- Stop being dramatic. – Start spending less time gossiping about problems and more time helping yourself and others solve them. Stay out of people’s needless drama and don’t create your own.
- Stop trying to be everything to everyone. – Start focusing on being everything to someone. Helping or pleasing everyone is impossible. But making one person smile can change the world. Maybe not the whole world, but their world. So narrow your focus and be yourself.
- Stop making promises you can’t keep. – Starting under-promising and over-delivering on everything you do. Period.
- Stop blaming others. – Start accepting responsibility for everything in your life. Blaming others accomplishes nothing and prolongs the complications you’re facing. Either you own your problems, or they will own you. Your choice. When you blame others for what you’re going through, you deny responsibility – you give up your power over that part of your life.
- Stop reacting without a plan. – Start planning and working toward specific goals. Make a list of your top 3 – 5 goals. What’s most important to you? What do you value most? What 3 – 5 things do you most want to do in your life? Simplifying your life starts with these priorities, as you are trying to make room in your life so you have more time for these things. Having a plan, even a flawed one at first, is better than no plan at all. There is good reason why you should wake each morning and mindfully consider what and who you will give your day to: Because unlike other things in life – love, money, respect, good health, hope, opportunities, etc. – time is the one thing you can never get back once it’s gone.
- Stop confusing ‘being busy’ with ‘being productive.’ – Start tracking and measuring your progress. Being busy and being productive are two very different things. Results are more important than the time it takes to achieve them.
- Stop over-committing and trying to do too much at once. – Start saying “no” more often. If you never say “no,” you will take on too much and get nothing accomplished. In the beginning, you need to say “yes” to a lot of things to discover and establish your goals. Later on, you need to say “no” to a lot of things and concentrate on your goals. Once your goals are established, focus on doing one thing at a time and doing it well. Also, leave space around commitments in your day. Whether you have appointments, or things you need to do, don’t stack them back-to-back. Leave a little space between things you need to do, so you will have room for contingencies, and you’ll go through your day much more relaxed.
- Stop being inefficient simply because you’ve always done it that way. – Start opening your mind to making positive changes. If you keep doing what you’re doing, you’ll keep getting what you’re getting. Many times we live with unplanned, complex systems in our lives simply because we haven’t given them much thought. Instead, streamline your life by finding better ways of handling common tasks. Focus on one system at a time (your cleaning system, your errands system, your paperwork system, your email system, etc.) and try to make it simplified, efficient, and logical. Then, once you have it perfected, stick to it. Read Getting Things Done
and The Power of Less
.
- Stop cluttering your space. – Start clearing clutter. Get rid of stuff you don’t use and then organize what’s left. If you have a cluttered living or working space, it can be distracting and stressful. A clear space is like a blank canvas, available to be used to create something great. Getting truly organized and clutter-free can vastly improve anyone’s life.
- Stop overloading your mind by consuming useless information. – Start unsubscribing from useless e-lists and news feeds, and keep the TV off. Limit your time on Facebook, Twitter, CNN.com and your other favorite websites, etc.
- Stop obsessing over the past and future. – Start being present. Paying more attention to the current moment can make a huge difference in simplifying your life. It keeps you aware of life, of what’s going on around you and within you. It does wonders for your sanity and stress levels.
- Stop waiting for things to be perfect. – Start thinking of how many things don’t get done in this world simply because people are waiting for the perfect time, place and circumstance. If you’re waiting for the perfect conditions, ideas or plans to get started, you’ll never achieve anything. A good idea without action is nothing at all. Keep it simple and just start. Focus on the next positive step forward.
- Stop focusing so much energy on trying to avoid mistakes. – Start learning from your mistakes, then smile and move on. No matter how smart you are, you will make mistakes. Trying to avoid them will only waste time and complicate your life. There is a lesson in every mistake you make, and learning the lesson is how you move forward.
- Stop making emotional decisions. – Start taking a few steps back so you can think things through. When you’re caught up in the moment and your emotions are soaring, you’re bound to make poor decisions that will lead to needless complications. The best advice here is simple: Don’t let your emotions trump your intelligence. Slow down and think things through before you make any big decisions.
- Stop being unhealthy. – Start taking care of your body. Start sleeping eight hours every night. A tired, malnourished mind is over-stressed and rarely productive. Your health is your life, don’t let it go. Eat right, exercise and get an annual physical check-up. The The 4-Hour Body
is an insightful and entertaining read on this topic.
- Stop holding on to intimate relationships that make you unhappy. – Start looking out for yourself when it comes to intimate relationships. It’s better to WAIT, and give your hand to someone who will never let go, rather than holding on to the outside of a hand that has never fully opened for you. If someone wants you in their life, they’ll make room for you. You shouldn’t have to fight for a spot. Never, ever insist yourself to someone who continuously overlooks your worth. Remember, anyone can come into your life and say how much they love you. But it takes someone really special to stay in your life and show you how much they love you. So slow it down. True love is worth the wait.
- Stop holding on to hate. – Start letting hate go! Keep your sights set on the future. Holding on to hate and anger is like grasping hot coals with the intent of throwing them at someone else – you are the one who gets burned. If you want to forget someone, and move on, you must give up hating them. It’s hard to forget someone you hate, because hate takes pieces of your heart – thereby keeping this person within your heart. If you want to forget them, let go of the hate, and create peace in your heart instead. Also, remember that whenever you hate something, it usually hates you back: people, situations, and inanimate objects alike; which will only further complicate your life.
- Stop pretending like you know everything. – Start accepting the fact that there’s a lot you don’t know. Nobody has it all figured out. Nobody knows more than a minuscule fraction of what’s going on in the world. Why? Because the world is simply way too vast for any one person to know everything well. And most of what we see is only what we think about what we see. The sooner you accept this, the sooner you will stop making the same unnecessary mistakes, and the sooner new doors of opportunity will open in your life.
- Stop giving what you don’t want to receive. – Start practicing the golden rule. If you want love, give love. If you want friends, be friendly. If you want money, provide value. It works. It really is this simple.
Photo by: Norma Desmond
PurpleOrchid says
Wonderful ideas…
Judy Belmont says
Great ideas and reminders to think about as we start off the new year. Thanks!!!
Maya says
Love it! Amen to #15, 16, and 17 together.
Debie says
Profound! I needed this today! Thank you! 🙂
Ian says
Definitely guilty of some of these. 15, 18, and 24 especially. My diet is great, but sleep is nonexistent. Thanks for the reminders.
tahi says
Thanks! I needed to read this today.
marc van der Linden says
Great list, Marc.
Nr 8 is still a great challenge for me. Cluttering my space happens quite easy. The only thing which helps is to making regular clearing my space a habit. Clearing my space helps me to get relaxed and stay organized.
Lauren says
Integrity is the essence of everything successful!! What a wonderful saying!! So correct!!
Kelley says
Props to you for recommending The Millionaire Next Door. That book completely changed the way I view money.
That and Dave Ramsey’s stuff.
Rachel Papworth says
What a great list! I particularly like 17, 18 and 19. 🙂 I like them all though. A simple life works. And integrity is everything.
Lola Empire says
Mine was the 25th lesson, it’s what I needed to hear, it calmed my mind down, and it all seems simple now as opposed to complicated/dramatic/negative/frightening.
Thank you, peacemaker!
Dabanga says
Yes, yes & yes…a word to the wise is sufficient, especially when it rings oh so true : )
teri says
You guys are awesome! Perfect graphic!
cath says
Another great list. Being honest and accepting does make for a better and less complicated life.
Karyn says
The best things in life aren’t things!!! This list I will call… simply uplifting! 🙂
Serafina says
This is so very true and a GREAT reminder and some most excellent advice.
If only I could remember when I am in a sink-hole.
Thanks for writing this.
Lisa says
Thank U !!! ~~~~ Time to roll up my sleeves and get started 🙂
Lisa @ Grandma's Briefs says
Love this! Profundity to keep in mind as the week begins. My challenges: Numbers. 1, 15, 16.
Thank you!
Leesa says
Definitely needed this today! As I was in the middle of some disappointed self talk for not being exactly where I want to be I got the email for you blog post and read number 1. Hmmm think this one was written for me today. 🙂 Your posts never cease to give me a new perspective! Thanks 🙂
Jahel says
I LOVE YOUR POSTINGS! They are such an inspiration to me. Thanks.
Kelsey says
Thanks for a positive way to start my day, I’m going to try and make a habit to get up a little early so I can read this blog first thing in the morning each day.
lawrence says
This is a really motivating article that needed this time year. Thumbs up!
Lilygreen Photography says
This is such good advice! I’ve shared it everywhere. Thank you.
Wendy.
Lisa says
Again, always inspiring and just what I needed to read today – warmest regards :))))
Karen says
WOW, those were great! I could certainly identify with a number of the statements you provided, #14 and #15 resonnated with me.
Ben says
Great article! If everyone took these to heart, the world would be a much better place. Keep the great lists coming.
Terri/www.decordose.blogspot.com says
Great post! Thank you for the reminders…..I need them from time to time.
Connie says
Oh my goodness this is fabulous!!! I have started 2012 off with a bang and I am already feeling a little overloaded. These tips will make such a significant difference. Thank you!!!
becky towey says
Great article! Thank you!
Geri Natural Skin says
Love this post! A refreshing reminder of what I need to do to keep my life on track!
MK@MANFORTHEAGES says
Great list! Just what the Dr. ordered for me especially numbers 4 and 5.
Tyson says
I have been enjoying all the great advice Marc! Keep the great articles coming! They are helping me create a positive new year.
JFoo says
Very nice read. I will be referring back to it often.
Marc says
We’re so glad you all enjoyed this article. Again, thanks for the positive feedback. You keep making us smile. 🙂
Here’s to making life less complicated in the new year! Have a great week everyone!
Ray Raymond says
Very good advice and well articulated. All of these should be a guide, for all who care to increase their knowledge and love for their fellow man/woman.
Nas Foscarini says
Sometimes, finding the right words to express what we are thinking or feeling can be our biggest challenge. You have done it so well. Thanks.
mdub says
I have had a hard time with #5. There is definitely some weighty relationships I would like to move on from but I feel very judging of others, not acceptance of peoples faults and like I am taking relationships for granted. If I do clear out relationships that don’t exactly meet my mold, I am clearing out many if not most. This has been a tough one for the past two years for me and has definitely caused much angst. But I’m working on it.
Kathy says
Love the tips! Can’t wait for new ones to show up. Keep up the great words of wisdom!
Forrest says
What a great list! As I read through it I realized how many apply to me and what a difference it would make if I followed this advice. I have begun the year by decluttering my work space with the aim of being more productive. And there’s so much more to work on. Thanks!
jim says
You’re the best… idol! 🙂 Thank you for sharing with us.
Rohit says
Nice article Marc. It reminds me to live a natural life.
I liked the points: 2, 6, 21 and 28.
Umar says
I enjoy every one of your articles. Thank you.
Clara says
What a great list! Each point is a useful reminder!
I discovered your website today and will definitely check it very often!!
Josiah says
Inspiring words of wisdom! I have an urge to put a Proverbs reference on each of these.
Stephen says
Good lessons–Like Ben said, “If everyone took these to heart, the world would be a much better place. ” Moreover, the precious time of many strangers wouldn’t get wasted trying to help.
Shaunery Wharton says
Truely awesome words and rules to live by.. I’m printing this and hanging it in plain site to remind me to be a better person! Thank you for your inspiration!!
Jenna says
I really needed this today thank you!! xxx
Jamie says
# 13 is especially an important factor when it comes to complicating your life. Blaming others for your mistakes is not the way to go through life. Lisa Haisha does an excellent write up on this subject through her Soul blazing therapy that is a must read.
Nea | Self Improvement Saga says
I love #3- stop meaning what you don’t say. It makes me think about some of the work I’ve done with clients who are very passive or passive-aggressive. It is so emotionally draining to hold in your true thoughts and feelings. In fact, I’ve worked with clients who make amazing transformations just by being coached through the tendency to “eat” their emotions. Learning to communicate in a healthy way is so empowering…a great way to enjoy peace of mind and improved relationships.
Beth says
This is EXACTLY what I needed to hear today: communicate what I’m feeling, don’t react out of strong emotions, and forgive myself when I don’t do these things because I am not perfect. I am a “work in progress.”