
Do What Matters Most
How much time do you waste on unimportant stuff? The problem is that we let distractions and disruptions divert our attention from important things. The result is that even though you had a busy day, a lot of time was spent on things that don’t matter very much. After all, being busy is not the same as being productive. Do you do what matters most?
Every moment you focus on things that don’t matter, you lose time to spend on things that do.
The Dalai Lama once reminded us, “A meaningful life is not being rich, being popular, being highly educated or being perfect. It’s about being real, being humble, being strong and being able to share ourselves and touch the lives of others. It’s only then that we could have a full, happy, and contented life.” Here are 11 guideposts to help you focus on stuff that matters:
Own your life. Your destiny lies in your hands — grab hold of it rather than relinquishing responsibility to others.
Stand for something. You have an opportunity to define your values and your life as you see fit, or you can go with the flow and let them be defined for you.
Make a difference. Find your purpose and live for something greater than yourself. While it’s tough to change the world, you can change the world around you.
Make relationships a priority. Do right by people. Give more than you take. Put others’ needs ahead of your own. Meet in the middle. Keep your promises. And never win at the expense of a relationship.
Bring out the best in people. Look for the spark of brilliance in others. Make people feel special and appreciated. Inspire them to do their best and to be their best.
Put family first. Be available, not just present. Celebrate traditions. Eat at least one meal as a family every day. And never stop courting your spouse.
Create magical moments. Moments, rather than possessions, are the true treasures of life. Material possessions get old and wear out. Memories last forever.
Be grateful. If you’re grateful for what you have, you’ll never want for more.
Nourish your mind, body, and soul. You’re careful about how you feed your body. Be equally prudent about how you nourish your mental, physical, and emotional/spiritual health.
Be an exemplary role model. Virtue isn’t demanding more of others; it’s expecting more of yourself. Lead by example. Do what’s right rather than what’s convenient.
Leave a legacy. Live the way you want to be remembered. You may not have the control to lengthen your life, but you can do much to deepen it.
Do You Focus on What Matters Most?
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Excerpted from BECOME: Unleash the Power of Moral Character and Be Proud of the Life You Choose
Additional Reading:
Living Life With a Purpose
Change Begins with You
How to Bring Out the Best in People
Change Someone’s Life and You May End Up Changing Yours
Here’s to the Folks Who Bring Good to the World
Promise Yourself
What Do a Wedding and a Funeral Have in Common?
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