1. Make a rule to never think twice about investments in yourself.
• Books
• Quality food
• Fitness
• Personal development
• Mental health
These investments pay dividends for a long time.
2. Use money to simplify, not complicate.
Too many people seem to use money in ways that create problems, stress, and headaches.
Money can be a wonderful tool, but only if you use it to simplify your life (not complicate it).
Stop making unforced errors. Spend to simplify.
3. Always take accountability.
Life definitely isn't fair. It's a troubling reality.
But instead of wasting energy on every obstacle in your way, focus on what you can control and how you can break through.
Stop looking out. Look in.
4. Have faith in the dots.
In his 2005 Stanford Commencement Speech, Steve Jobs talked about having faith that the dots will somehow connect in your life.
You take daily actions with complete uncertainty.
Faith in the dots allows you to persevere and endure the uncertainty.
5. Make decisions that your 80-year-old self and 10-year-old self would be proud of.
Your 80-year-old self cares about the long-term compounding of the decisions of today.
Your 10-year-old self reminds you to stay foolish and have some fun along the way.
6. Default to generosity.
If you have the good fortune to be wealthy and successful in life, always be sure to share it with others.
Support your family and friends when you're able.
7. If you want to improve at anything, do it every day for 30 straight days.
My 30-for-30 approach:
• 30 days
• 30 min per day
30 days is a real commitment, but small enough to mentally take it on.
8. Move your body every single day.
You were made to move.
Daily activity is essential to your health, brain function, and happiness.
No need for a complex regimen.
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