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7 Tips To Living Your Best Life

Decide what you value most in life: These are the ideas, emotions, and sentiments that make up your core. They energise you, get you out of bed in the morning, and fill you with unmitigated excitement. This could be a particular activity or it could be people. Knowing what these things are in advance sets the tone for how and with whom you spend your time. You can let go of the rest when you are aware of what is most important to you and what you value most.

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7 Tips To Living Your Best Life

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  1. 7Tips To Living Your Best Life

  2. Decide what you value most in life: These are the ideas, emotions, and sentiments that make up your core. They energise you, get you out of bed in the morning, and fill you with unmitigated excitement. This could be a particular activity or it could be people. Knowing what these things are in advance sets the tone for how and with whom you spend your time. You can let go of the rest when you are aware of what is most important to you and what you value most.

  3. Define the legacy you want to leave the world : What do you hope people will remember you for? Whom and how do you wish to influence? One exercise I give my clients is to see themselves becoming the subject of a speech 30 years from now. I ask them to express their opinions about themselves and their work.

  4. Be clear on who you want to serve and for whom you want make a difference: Consider what might have helped you based on your own life and professional experiences. Can you now influence someone else in the same way? Look about you; what would you try to improve or change if time and money were not an issue? Discovering the difference you wish to make can begin with this.

  5. Focus on yourself and take care of yourself: We frequently hear people talk about taking care of oneself; consider going beyond vacations and spa days. Regularly take a break and concentrate on "being" rather than "doing." Create daily routines that allow you to have time to be still, both physically and mentally, as a way of taking care of yourself.

  6. Be prepared to say no unapologetically: Say "no" if something doesn't feel right or if you simply don't want to do it or participate. Make no justifications or apologies. Simply state emphatically, "No, that's not for me." Keep in mind that if you agree to something that is not in your best interests, you are rejecting your own vision, objectives, and purpose. You affirm yourself and your mission with each unreserved no.

  7. Surround yourself with radiators not drains: The benefits of surrounding yourself with the right people are numerous. Having the appropriate relationships means building a network of allies to support your various facets of life and work. Find a coach, mentors, sponsors, and supporters who share your vision and can help you achieve it.

  8. Be prepared to say no unapologetically: The people you spend the most time with have an energy that you mirror. Spend time with people who will uplift you and for whom you can do the same consciously. Find the people who will push you to achieve your goals, stand by you when times are tough, and rejoice with you. Avoid and get rid of any personal or professional ties that drain your energy.

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