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7 Things You Don't Want To Learn Too Late In Life by Nobody: 11:52am On Aug 10, 2016
We should never regret too much in our lives. However, there comes a time when we realise there are things that, if we had known them earlier, could have benefited us a lot in our younger years. How often have you thought to yourself I wish I’d known this when I was younger? There’s an overwhelming feeling that if your younger self had just been more enlightened or aware, then you could have dealt with emotions and situations more readily or just moved forward with a more knowledgeable mindset and perspective on life.

With this in mind, here are 7 important life lessons that will change your perspective and mindset to enhance your experience of life for the better.

1. Be Present In The Here And Now

We spend so much time rehashing the past or planning for the future that we forget to experience the present moment. The present moment is what is happening to you right now. Happiness can only exist in the present moment ‒ the past has gone and the future hasn’t come yet so the present moment is all we have.
Our minds have a habit of running at a hundred miles an hour and this means we are rarely just being in the here and now. Try stopping and looking around you, see what is happening right now, be mindful of where you are right in this moment. Once you do this, your mind will start to open up and appreciate what you have right now and you will even start to feel like time is no longer slipping away.


2. Don’t Rule Your Life By What You Think You Should Or Shouldn’t Do

Society, or our family’s expectations tend to make us think there are things we should do ― I should go to university and get that degree or I shouldn’t pursue my dreams because I won’t make the same money as I would working in this dead-end office job. We all have these niggling ‘shoulds’ and ‘shouldn’ts’ circling our minds, but when we make these statements, who exactly are we making these statements to? Who exactly are we trying to get permission from? And why is this acceptable? Living your life the way you want to is the only way to be happy. Stop limiting yourself because of other people’s expectations. It’s your life and no one else’s.

3. Don’t Make Things Bigger Than They Are

Our minds can work against us and through mindsets we develop and fears that take over. We can often make problems much bigger than they actually are. It’s all about perspective. How many times have you thought something was a huge deal but a day, week, or month down the line you don’t even think about it anymore? That’s because your mind likes to focus and blow-up worries and problems that aren’t actually problems.
Next time it happens just take a moment to ask yourself: realistically, will I still be thinking about this tomorrow, next week, next year etc.? Most of the time the answer will be “NO” so eliminate all the unnecessary worry you put yourself through.

4. Face Your Fears More

We all have fears ― some are justified and some are not ― but to grow and really get as much out of life as you can, you need to face your fears more often. Remember that many of your fears are only a product of your mind; they don’t actually exist. When you start to realise this, doing things you find intimidating and scary will actually become easier. The feeling you’ll get from facing your fears head on will be the best and most rewarding feeling you will ever have and, 100% guaranteed, it will always never feel as scary as your mind thought it was going to be.

5. Slowly But Surely Wins The Race

When we’re younger, we tend to aim high and want everything quickly. When we set ourselves goals, we can give up easily when we don’t get the results immediately. Our modern world has conditioned us to expect and obtain anything in a blink of an eye which has led us to believe this can be the same for our dreams, goals, and ambitions. The secret to success is small steps for big changes. Our goals are there to help us achieve and grow and we can’t do this if things happen quickly with no area for learning or getting a sense of achievement from it. Remember to set yourself small attainable goals that will help towards your dreams and know you are on the right path no matter how long it will take.

6. Stop Assuming What Other People Are Thinking

We can often make huge assumptions about what others are thinking whether they are judging you for something or thinking badly about an opinion you had. The bottom line is the world doesn’t revolve around you. Everyone around you is dealing with their own problems, worries, and insecurities and the chances are, they aren’t paying as much attention to you as you may think. So stop caring and, even worse, assuming what others are thinking. You wouldn’t want anyone to assume what you’re thinking so why do it to others?

7. Appreciate Everything In Your Life

One of the most important life lessons is appreciation. The older we get, the more we appreciate the things in our life including people, experiences, lessons we’ve learnt, and even our possessions. Establishing this habit early on the better, because gratitude and appreciation is the true key to happiness. The sooner you can be enlightened to this and integrate this into your everyday life, the more you’ll be able to live in the present moment and be thankful for what makes your life a good one―no matter how small the thing is you’re appreciating.

So, whether it’s the shower you get to take every morning, the nature around you, your pet, that one person who you can talk to about anything, the food in your refrigerator―appreciate it all and realise the abundance that’s really present in your life. This will transcend into the rest of your life and establish the positive mindset needed to live a happy and healthy life; your older self will thank you for it!


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Re: 7 Things You Don't Want To Learn Too Late In Life by youngest85(m): 11:55am On Aug 10, 2016
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Re: 7 Things You Don't Want To Learn Too Late In Life by seedgreen(m): 11:56am On Aug 10, 2016
Wow! So inspiring I must say. You nailed it completely. Thank you.

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Re: 7 Things You Don't Want To Learn Too Late In Life by seedgreen(m): 11:57am On Aug 10, 2016
Wow! So inspiring I must say. You nailed it completely. Thank you. .
Re: 7 Things You Don't Want To Learn Too Late In Life by Laveda(f): 12:11pm On Aug 10, 2016
Awesome!

No.6 is on point

Always thinking of what others will say: I'd always say do things you're happy with, anything that would make you fulfilled do it, others are just there to talk they might not be there for you when things go south.. They'll talk,fine! But as far as you feel it will yield good? Why wait to hear what others will say? Truth is everyone is facing their own problems grin
So do what you feel is right.

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Re: 7 Things You Don't Want To Learn Too Late In Life by marshborn(m): 12:30pm On Aug 10, 2016
Well said skarlett my love.

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Re: 7 Things You Don't Want To Learn Too Late In Life by SolidGenius(m): 12:46pm On Aug 10, 2016
Neatly written!

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Re: 7 Things You Don't Want To Learn Too Late In Life by Nobody: 12:23pm On Aug 11, 2016
Did you write this, Skarlett?

I like it. No.2 especially struck the right note on the chord and sums up the very purpose of existence.

Check out my writeup as well and tell me what your thoughts are:

https://www.nairaland.com/3282150/bibliophobia-moribund-art-reading#48387234
Re: 7 Things You Don't Want To Learn Too Late In Life by Nobody: 12:30pm On Aug 11, 2016
darkenedrebel:
Did you write this, Skar lett?

I like it. No.2 especially struck the right note on the chord and sums up the very purpose of existence.

Check out my writeup as well and tell me what your thoughts are:

https://www.nairaland.com/3282150/bibliophobia-moribund-art-reading#48387234

I didn't, saw it somewhere and decided to post. The link is there.

Right away wink
Re: 7 Things You Don't Want To Learn Too Late In Life by Nobody: 12:34pm On Aug 11, 2016
skarlett:


I didn't, saw it somewhere and decided to post. The link is there.

Right away wink

Alright, no problem.

I'll be expecting your feedback.

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Re: 7 Things You Don't Want To Learn Too Late In Life by cassyrooy(m): 4:05pm On Aug 11, 2016
nice 7pointers
Re: 7 Things You Don't Want To Learn Too Late In Life by Nobody: 11:41am On Aug 29, 2016
lalasticlala, i think this deserves to make FP

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