5 Things You Can Start Doing Today to Change Your Life

by Henrik Edberg. Print Print

Everything is something you decide to do, and there is nothing you have to do.”
Denis Waitley

“If you wait to do everything until you’re sure it’s right, you’ll probably never do much of anything.”
Win Borden

Perhaps the most important thing you can do to improve your life is simply to do things. To take action and learn along the way.

Here are five suggestions for “do-habits” that are very helpful to adopt to radically improve your life.

1. Do it first thing in the morning.

How you start your day tends to have a big influence on that day. It sets the context in your mind. I believe that one key to better consistency and improvement in your life is what you do early in the day. Three ways to get a good start to your day are these:

  • A morning routine. Center yourself and get into an organized and productive mindset by adopting a morning routine. The morning routine – you can read about mine and the routines of the readers here – gets you into the right headspace to take on the rest of the day.
  • Do the hardest/ most important/ most uncomfortable thing first in your day. If you start your day by doing it you will feel relieved. You feel relaxed and good about yourself. And the rest of the day – and your to-do list – tends to feel a lot lighter and easier to move through. It’s amazing what difference this one action makes.
  • Start small. To get from a state where you just feel like sitting on your chair and doing nothing much to one where you take action over and over you can do this: start small. Getting started with your biggest task or most difficult action may seem too much and land you in Procrastinationland. So instead, start with something that doesn’t seem so hard. One of my favorites is simply to take a few minutes to clean my desk. After that the next thing doesn’t seem so difficult to get started with since I’m now in a more of a “take action” kind of mode. Experiment with this one and the previous tip and see which one that suits you the best. Or mix them up as you wish.

2. Do it one more time.

Don’t give up too soon. It is very easy to give into feeling that you done something enough times and it will never work. You have tried it as many times as you would expect people to do. But these expectations I believe are often a bit unrealistic.
Society, TV and advertising tell us that there is an almost instant solution to any of our problems. You can easily lose 30 pounds within a month. Or with little work and time invested have another extra 20 000 dollars in the bank.

So it is not unreasonable to think that success will come quickly. But instead of doing something as many times as you think others have done it, talk to and read about people who have actually done what you want to do. This will give you a more realistic picture of reality.

Oftentimes you may have to do it more than one more time. But I have often found that doing it just one more time, doing it that extra time even though you may start to feel that this won’t work, can bring the results you want in many cases. I actually feel a little bit of excitement sometimes when I feel like giving up because then I remember that at this point success is often not that far away.

3. Do the unusual thing.

When faced with a choice in your daily life, step back for a minute and think. Then take the option that is and feels unusual for you.

If you often back down just don’t for this one time. If you are often get into arguments with people then just this one time don’t and instead just let it go or treat the other person with kindness. Do the opposite of what you usually do and see what happens (while using common sense of course). Do something new and something you wouldn’t expect from yourself.

This is a fun a great way to get new experiences and learn things you wouldn’t if you kept going like you usually do.

Getting stuck in the same old routine until it becomes a rut can suck the life out of you. Doing the unusual thing in small and big situations, no matter how it goes, is a great way to feel alive again.

4. Do less.

How do you find time to do what you really want? How do you not get caught up in minor tasks and fill you day with them?

By setting limits. By being a bit ruthless and cutting down on the least important stuff. At some point you will probably have to be honest with yourself and realize that you can never fit all that you want into your day or week. Something has to go. Not only because it takes up time. But also because you only have so much energy, focus and creativity available during your day. If spend it on the less important things then all of that will be gone each day before you get to the big stuff.

It may not be fun to give up a couple of those TV-shows or hanging out on Facebook. But to make room for something new you sometimes have throw out a couple of old things.

5. Do your best.

Why should you do your best? Why not coast a bit and do just what is expected?

Three reasons:

  • You get better results. Sometimes immediately. Often not right away, but as all your awesome work adds up you start to see new and exciting results.
  • You raise your self esteem. I already mentioned this in last week’s article. When you do what you think is the right thing – like doing your best – then your self esteem goes up. If you just coast then you tend to feel kinda lame about yourself. So do awesome work and you feel awesome about yourself. Do ok work and feel ok about yourself.
  • Deservedness. When you feel awesome about yourself you do also feel like you deserve more in life. So you go after it and you don’t self-sabotage as much when opportunities pop up.

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1 Jon | Adventures of The Fearless November 18, 2009 at 11:49 pm

Very good Henrick..

Get sailing and adjust along the way

I liked the quote ” “If you wait to do everything until you’re sure it’s right, you’ll probably never do much of anything.” so true

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2 Steven Handel November 19, 2009 at 2:58 am

Even just reading this post has gotten me into a more active mindset. I also got reminded of a great quote after reading point 5. Do Your Best.

“Achieving Life Is Not The Equivalent Of Avoiding Death” – Ayn Rand

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3 Amanda@choosing-life-my-way.com November 19, 2009 at 3:12 am

Great tips, especially like the ones about not quitting too soon, and being strong about saying no to unimportant tasks.. :)

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4 leigh November 19, 2009 at 1:49 pm

this is a really inspiring article. I love this blog its good for reading when you feel depressed.

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5 Positively Present November 19, 2009 at 6:58 pm

Love this!! I’m really excited about the tips you’ve offer here. :)

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6 marina kamen November 19, 2009 at 7:24 pm

stay positive and flexible

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7 Jennifer November 19, 2009 at 8:19 pm

Thank you for this Henrik. I’m in the midst of really trying to change my washed up habits/routines that are keeping me from my best self. I’ve always thought I just wasn’t a morning person because I literally push the snooze at least 5 times, drag out of bed and get ready in about 20 minutes. I’ve prided myself on my ability to still look good after only spending 20 minutes- but I don’t FEEL good and my days start badly. I was inspired by you to create my goal morning routine ,with the help of some others routines from your blog, so I see brighter mornings ahead! Thank you for the inspiration- you do good work :)

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8 Nicole November 20, 2009 at 3:47 am

Do the unusual thing caught my attention the most. I’m a college student who is constently trying to do the unusual thing. By making myself stand out, I fulfill my life’s ambitions and curiosity while also making myself presentable to employers. An active lifestyle will help in making the most of my life, instead of sitting around and wondering what I could be doing.

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9 Josten November 20, 2009 at 6:05 am

i agree with these 5 things they truly have helped me change my life. The morning rountine that i was doing this time last year was just beginning to get me where i am today.
Great post

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10 Jorgen Sundberg November 20, 2009 at 3:14 pm

Hej Henrik

Interesting article, I like the bit about doing the hardest and most important/uncomfortable thing first thing. It’s a bit like Brian Tracy and his eat that frog routine!

Cheers

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11 natalie November 20, 2009 at 5:04 pm

I just found your blog. What you are doing is so great. So excited to keep reading!

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12 Henrik Edberg November 20, 2009 at 11:09 pm

Thanks for all the added insights and feedback, guys! I appreciate it all. :)

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13 Helen November 23, 2009 at 9:17 pm

This is a really good article. I will definitely tell about it to my friends, so that all of them fell like they received a big gift from me(and you). Really now, you gave to me(us) very good advices. I will follow them right from tomorrow morning. 1000 Thanks.

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14 Linda Davis November 25, 2009 at 8:03 am

What an inspiring post, thanks for sharing this. I would just like to share this in addition to your tips: create new experiences if you’re not comfortable with the direction with your life is heading. Remember, its never too late to adjust course. Every small adjustment is a conscious choice in creating a life you want– instead of the life that just happens to you.

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15 Brian Winston November 26, 2009 at 2:53 pm

I really enjoy your #4 point about doing less. I would set up daily to-do lists and have a list of 10 things minimum to handle. Simply unrealistic and when I would not accomplish all the tasks on my list I would find myself frustrated.

When I started having a list of say 4 – 5 major things to accomplish during the day I found it more manageable and was able to get more things done.

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16 Filip December 1, 2009 at 11:43 pm

Thanks Henrik for sharing this! Seems like you keep being happy in the cold European December. I would add to the list this. Say thank you for a great day (be honest with yourself) before you open your eyes and start new day.

Cheers from Colombia
Tack

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17 Richard Shelmerdine December 19, 2009 at 11:56 am

Before bed I’ve started to visualize what I’m going to do the next day and see it in my minds eye repeatedly as if I’m there, looking through my eyes and using my hands. When the time comes to do it there is no stress and it comes naturally. I’d recommend it to anyone.

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18 Sandra January 23, 2010 at 4:31 pm

Every day, I start by doing a small task that can be completed in just a few minutes… this is a feel good thing, you’ve ‘ticked off’ an item on your to-do list already!. Next, I do the hardest/most dreaded thing. It’s easier to start because you’re now in a ’success’ frame of mind, and getting it out of the way makes the rest of the day seem a breeze. This is my ‘routine’… smallest, hardest, then the rest.

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