- Try something totally new. – Variety truly is the
spice of life. You can see or do something a million times, but you can
only see or do it for the first time once. As a result, first time
experiences usually leave a reflective mark in our minds for the rest of
our lives. So spice it up!
- Entertain yourself with real-world experiences. –
Great memories are the product of interesting life experiences. So turn
off the television (or the computer) and get outdoors. Interact with
the world, appreciate nature, take notice of the simple pleasures life has to offer, and just watch as life unfolds in front of you.
- Work on something that’s meaningful to you. –
Engage yourself in a meaningful personal project. Or pull the trigger
on doing something you’ve wanted to do for a long time, but haven’t yet
had the resolve to do. Life is short. Today is the day to take action.
- Challenge your mind and body. – Learn a new skill. Be creative. Build something from the ground up, no matter how small. Run farther than you’ve ever run before. Push yourself to the limits!
- Concentrate on less, but give it your best. – Slow
down. Pay close attention to what you’re doing. Don’t waste time
juggling forgettable tasks. Instead, concentrate on a few things that
really matter. Engage fully in this day.
- Say “yes” to a spontaneous opportunity. –
Everything in life can’t be planned. Some of the greatest opportunities
will knock on your door when you least expect them to. Be flexible, be
spontaneous, and just say “yes.”
- Complete an important piece of unfinished business. – Today is a perfect day to finish what you started. Few feelings are
more satisfying than the one you get after an old burden has been lifted
off of your shoulders.
- Document your day. – Take lots of pictures. Keep a
journal. Document your day so you can review it some other day. Many
moons from now, these old photos and journal entries will ignite your
recollection of great memories from the past.
- Smile, be positive, and notice what’s right. –
Everything that happens in life is neither good nor bad. It just
depends on your perspective. And no matter how it turns out, it always
ends up just the way it should. Either you succeed or you learn
something. So stay positive, appreciate the pleasant outcomes, and
learn from the rest.
- Be authentic. Be true to yourself. – Judy Garland
once said, “Always be a first rate version of yourself, instead of a
second rate version of somebody else.” Live by this statement. There
is no such thing as living a good day in someone else’s shoes. The only
shoes you can occupy are your own. If you aren’t being yourself, you
aren’t truly living… you’re merely existing. And no day spent in a
phony state of mere existence will ever be memorable or worthwhile.
- Actively assist someone in need. – In life, you get
what you put in. When you make a positive impact in someone else’s
life, you also make a positive impact in your own life. Do something
that’s greater than you, something that helps someone else to be happy
or to suffer less. I promise, it will be an extremely rewarding
experience. One you’ll likely remember forever.
- Share time with a good friend and experience life together. – Pink Floyd once said, “The memories of a man in his old age are the
deeds of a man in his prime.” There are few things more satisfying than
recounting the greatest moments of your life with your closest friends
who lived these moments alongside you.
- Make a new friend. – People are interesting
creatures, and no two people are exactly alike. So meet someone new
today. Find out what makes them tick. They’ll likely open your eyes to
fascinating ideas and perspectives. And you never know, they just
might change your life.
- Do something fun and laugh your ass off. – Some of the most memorable moments in your life will be moments spent in laughter.
- Be present. Be here now. – I purposely left this
bullet for last because it perfectly encompasses all of my previous
points. – Don’t let your life slip by. Instead of dwelling on the past,
or worrying about the future, just practice being and living in the
‘now.’ Remember, right now is the only moment guaranteed to you. Right
now is life. Don’t miss it.
(Bron)
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