- Think about this question: If you have only six months left to live, what would you do not to regret your life? The answer to this question reveals your deepest value and priorities.
- From your answer in #1, think of a personal statement for your life purpose. Though you won’t be able to make a final statement in just one day, at least you can come up with a draft.
- Write some specific goals of what you want to achieve regarding your personal statement in #2.
- Take the first step to act upon your goals in #3. Even a simple thing will do. As the saying says: “The journey of one thousand miles begins with the first step”.
- Browse the web or ask your friends to find a charity in a cause you care about.
- Donate to the charity.
- When you meet your spouse, family, or friends, praise them.
- Stop thinking too much about how to have more money.
- Start seeing yourself as a giver rather than receiver.
- Listen emphatically to someone.
- Smile to others.
- Stop yourself whenever you are about to complain.
- Give words of comfort to a friend who need them.
- Send a “happy birthday” message to someone.
- Give a special thank you to someone who really matter to you.
- Be punctual.
- Create a simple life map to see how far you’ve walked in life.
- Call or – even better – visit an old friend.
- Share your experiences in your job to someone who need it.
- List your passions and think of ways to nurture them.
- Prepare a gift for someone.
- Take a personality test to know more about yourself.
- Keep your promises
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