HOME
In this Issue

9 Tips For Better Sleep
straightforward, simple ways to get better sleep.
read more >>
13 small things to simplify your workday
You don’t need to do all
of these things — pick just one, and try it. Then try
another and see if it works. Experiment to find what
works for you.
And enjoy the simple work
life.
read more >>

The Counting
Principle
For every goal you can
make quantifiable - you will be naturally driven to
improve.
read more >>

|
30 Habits that Will Change your Life
Developing good habits is the basic of personal development and
growth. Everything we do is the result of a habit that was
previously taught to us. Unfortunately, not all the habits that
we have are good, that’s why we are constantly trying to
improve.
The following is a list of 30 practical habits that can make a
huge difference in your life.
You should treat this list as a reference, and implement just
one habit per month. This way you will have the time to fully
absorb each of them, while still seeing significant improvements
each month.
Health habits
-
Exercise 30 minutes every day. Especially
if you don’t do much movement while working, it’s essential
that you get some daily exercise. 30 minutes every day are
the minimum recommended for optimal health.
Eat breakfast every day. Breakfast
is the more important meal of the day, yet so many people
skip it. Personally, I like to eat a couple of toasts in the
morning along with a fruit beverage.
Sleep 8 hours. Sleep
deprivation is never a good idea. You may think that you are
gaining time by sleeping less, when in reality you are only
gaining stress and tiredness. 8 hours are a good number of
hours for most people, along with an optional 20 minutes nap
after lunch.
Avoid snacking between meals. Snacking
between meals is the best way to gain weight. If you are
hungry, eat something concrete. Otherwise don’t. Update: for
clarification, I mean don’t eat junk food between meals, but
eating real food it’s ok.
Eat five portions of fruits and vegetables every day. Our
body and brain loves getting vegetables and fruit, so I
highly recommend eating as much of them as possible. Five
portions is the dose that’s usually recommended by many
health associations.
Eat fish. Fish
is rich of omega 3 and other healthy elements. At least one
meal per week of fish should be enough for getting all these
nutrients.
Drink one glass of water when you wake up. When
you wake up, your body is dehydrated and needs liquid. Make
the habit of drinking one glass of water after you wake up
in the morning. Also, drink more during the day.
Avoid soda. Soda
is often one of the most unhealthy beverage you can find.
Limit your consumption of soda as much as possible and
you’re body will be grateful for that.
Keep your body clean. I
don’t advise spending your day in front of the mirror, but a
minimum of personal care does never hurt.
If you smoke, stop it. There’s
no reason to smoke anymore, and quitting is easy.
If you drink, stop it. Same
as above. Don’t think that alcohol will solve your problems.
It never does. The only exception is one glass of wine per
day during meals.
Take the stairs. This
is just a hack that forces you to do a minimum of exercise.
Instead of taking the elevator, take the stairs.
Productivity habits
-
Use an inbox system. Make
the habit of keeping track of all the ideas and things that
comes to mind. You can use a notebook to do this, and then
sync everything on your computer.
-
Prioritize. If
you have a list of things to do, where do you start? One way
is to prioritize your list. If you are in doubt, ask
yourself: “If I could only accomplish one thing today, what
would it be?”
-
Plan, but not too much. Planning
is important, and you should decide in advance what you are
going to do today or this week. However, planning for more
than a few weeks is usually inefficient, so I would not
worry too much about that.
-
Wake up early. Waking
up early in the morning is a great way to gain extra time. I
personally like to wake up at 5 am, so that by 9 am I have
already accomplished what otherwise would have taken me many
days..
-
Check your email only twice per day. Email
can easily become an addiction, but it’s usually unnecessary
to check it every 10 minutes. Make an effort and check your
email only once or twice per day, see if the world will
still rotate as before after you try this.
-
Eliminate unimportant tasks. Being
busy all day does not mean you are doing important stuff.
Eliminate every activity that’s not important, and focus on
what really matters.
-
Clean off your desk and room. Having
a clear room and desk is important to maintain focus and
creativity.
-
Automate. There
are a lot of tasks that you need to perform every day or
every week. Try to automate them as much as possible.
-
Set strict deadlines. When
you do something, decide in advance when you’re going to
stop. There’s a rule that states that you will fulfill all
the time you have available for completing a task, so make
an habit of setting strict deadlines for maximizing your
productivity.
-
Take one day off per week. Instead
of working every day, take one day off per week (for example
sunday) where you are not going to turn on your computer.
Use that time for doing recreational activities like going
for a walk.
Personal Development habits
-
Read 1 book per week. Reading
is a good way to keep your brain active. With just 30
minutes per day you should be able to read one book per
week, or more than 50 books per year.
-
Solve puzzles. Quizzes,
word games, etc. are all good ways to exercise your brain.
-
Think positively. You
are what you think, all the time.
-
Make fast decisions. Instead
of thinking for one hour wherever you are going to do
something, make your decisions as fast as possible (usually
less than 1 minute).
-
Wait before buying. Waiting
48 hours before buying anything is
a tremendous money saver, try it.
-
Meditate 30 minutes per day. A
great way to gain clearness and peace is through meditation.
30 minutes are not a lot, but enough to get you started with
meditation.
Career habits
-
Start a blog. Blogging
is one of the best way to put your word out. It doesn’t have
to be around a specific topic, even a personal blog will do.
-
Build a portfolio. If
your job is creating stuff, building a portfolio is a great
way to show what you are capable of. You can also contribute
stuff for free if that applies to your work.
Oscar Del Ben ... Freestyle Mind
http://www.freestylemind.com/
I like to create stuff, challenge assumptions, and try out new
things. 
 |
|