If
You Can Give Me Only One Tip to Improve My Life, What Would It Be?
Have you ever noticed how many books exist in the “Self-help” aisle of any
given bookstore? There are hundreds upon hundreds. There are so many tips to
improve your life if you search, but it can be challenging to find a focus,
especially if you read a lot without truly adapting any tips or taking action.
One individual felt overwhelmed and asked via Quora, “If you could give me one
tip to improve my life, what would it be?” We’ve chosen the best answers that
received the most upvotes .
Keep your promises (including those made to yourself)
This doesn’t just apply to the promises you make to other people, but
the promises you make to yourself.
In nearly any film you watch, one of the
characters is going to make a promise. Whether or not he keeps that promise
will determine the entire plot for the remainder of the film. While most movies
are fictional, like Harry Potter promising to find all the horcruxes and kill
Voldemort, the kept promises still stick with us in reality. So imagine how
impactful it would be if you began keeping all your promises .
“It doesn’t matter whether the story is big
or small, long or short, funny or sad. It doesn’t matter how the challenge
surfaces and who’s fighting for what. At some point, someone always says to
themselves: ‘I will do this.'”
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Deliver on Your Promises
Realize that everything is temporary
This answer got 19k upvotes. The parable that exists as the root of this
answer revolves around a king asking his subjects for a way to make himself
happy when he’s sad and sad when he’s happy. After much thought and
consideration, the conclusion they came to was this: Remember that this too
shall pass.
“The quote teaches you to enjoy the moment. You may be at the happiest
point in your life, but that happiness isn’t permanent, so you should enjoy it
while it lasts. But, if you feel miserable, the quote shows you that your
sadness isn’t indefinite. Soon you’ll be back to normal.”
When you’re in a difficult situation, it
helps to remember it’s temporary; it won’t be difficult forever. Likewise, when
you’re in a happy situation, it can be important to realize the same thing in
order to avoid taking anything for granted. Enjoy the good times while they’re
good, and remember good times will come when the situation seems bleak .
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Get Through Difficult Times
Simply run. You’ll learn to persist
Runnning teaches you to persist, even if your body wants to stop. It
helps you learn to focus on a singular goal and not stop until you get there.
You’ll feel more confident and strong .
It can also provide the perfect excuse to listen to a podcast or even that new
album you’ve been meaning to check out. Bette says, “You will also be able to
learn things because podcasts and books are some of the best things to listen
to while you are on a long run.”
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Give 100% (even if you may not want to)
In life, there are going to be times when we don’t want to give it our
all. It could be situational, or we could just be having an off day. But it
could be that the thing we’re doing is emotionally or physically challenging.
In this moments, giving a half-hearted effort could seem like a solution, but
that’s just not the case. No one ever shares a success story by starting with,
“It all began when I was giving about 50% of an effort…” .
Even Will Smith knows the power of trying
hard. In fact, he once said, “If it was something that I really committed
myself to, I don’t think there’s anything that could stop me becoming President
of the United States.”
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Work
Work smarter, not harder
Abraham Lincoln once said, “Give me six hours to chop down a tree, and I
will spend the first four sharpening the axe.” Most people would use all six
hours to do the actual cutting, but planning for a task and sharpening skills
can help you accomplish a task in much less time 6.
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with These 12 Tips
Live in reality, not a social media feed
We have all been guilty of it: scrolling endlessly through a social
media newsfeed, even when someone is speaking to us. It can keep you up at
night and make you super anti-social despite how much you feel that you’re
interacting with other.
When you scroll endlessly on social media
platforms, you’re wasting your time and becoming a little addicted to your
smart device. When you spend a majority of your day flirting with girls you’ve
never actually met, you could be doing something productive instead. But here’s
the thing: deep down, you already know what’s good for you. So listen to
yourself! It’s like Verma says, “Stop asking others [what’s good for you],
analyze yourself, and start implementing those things in your life which you
already know that are good for you(but haven’t tried to implement yet) and
eventually you will get the solution to most of the problems in your
life.” 7
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Us Dumber but Smarter
So what do all of these tips have in common?
It comes down to living in the present, taking care of yourself and remembering
you are greater than any hardship. You have the power to change things,
including your life, and the only thing holding you back is you. Imagine what a
few simple changes could lead to in the long-term. So what are you waiting for?
Start changing your life for the better today.
Brian Lee
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