126 Simple Steps to Becoming Better

The world loves open people. The world loves people who take risks, invest in full and every day become a little better. Such people, as a rule, become successful. There are 126 simple steps to help you open up to the world and get more.

  1. Open the door to strangers.
  2. Say thank you.
  3. Learn from your mistakes.
  4. Stop complaining.
  5. Less afraid.
  6. Please.
  7. Be open to inspiration.
  8. Surpass someone.
  9. Give back your debts.
  10. Take someone's side.
  11. Pay more for quality.
  12. Help others.
  13. Forgive past mistakes.
  14. Be invincible.

  1. Effectively manage the time.
  2. Stop playing politics.
  3. Plan your success.
  4. Become an expert.
  5. Stop defending yourself.
  6. Start acting today.
  7. Fight with mediocrity.
  8. Laugh at life.

  1. Go to bed tired.
  2. Ask what you can improve.
  3. Give strangers flowers.
  4. Hold the elevator door.
  5. Praise good ideas.
  6. Cultivate patience.
  7. Create what is missing.
  8. Be resistant to the blows of fate.
  9. Take care.
  10. Greeted for the hand, look into the eyes.
  11. Look for others in dignity.
  12. Try something new.

  1. Listen to criticism in your address.
  2. Improve your financial situation.
  3. Do charity.
  4. Teach what you know yourself.
  5. Express your opinion when it is difficult to do.
  6. Take care of others.
  7. Pay attention to small things.
  8. Be a friend.
  9. Do physical work.
  10. Brag of the achievements of others.
  11. Share often.
  12. Love.

  1. Think of a dream.
  2. Get up an hour early.
  3. Write down your thoughts.
  4. More often apologize.
  5. Keep the power of the spirit.
  6. Put yourself in harsh conditions.
  7. Weep when it hurts.

  1. Set a goal every day.
  2. Bring the matter to the end.
  3. Envy others.
  4. Pay attention to communication.
  5. Appreciate the differences.
  6. Die your selfishness.
  7. Relieve the suffering of others.
  8. Imagine the possibilities.
  9. Smile around.
  10. Do everything with full dedication.
  11. Call for free.
  12. Be a tutor.
  13. Take failure with dignity.
  14. Allow yourself to be vulnerable.
  15. Make the decision to be optimistic.
  16. Ask more questions.
  17. Read the new biography.
  18. Do something outstanding.
  19. Think with your head.

  1. Apply more effort.
  2. Ask for help.
  3. Tell the truth.
  4. Do the exercises.
  5. Make a decision not to be angry.
  6. Explore new ideas.
  7. Effectively manage your talents.

  1. Slow down (for a couple of minutes).
  2. Follow the goals every day.
  3. Make a list of current tasks.
  4. Live honestly.
  5. Feed your enthusiasm.
  6. Avoid the crowd.
  7. Get rid of passive aggression.
  8. Find answers to your questions.
  9. Be responsible.
  10. Work on your weaknesses.
  11. Instead of saying no, say no, thank you.
  12. Let others draw attention.
  13. Listen with your eyes.
  14. Say what you think.
  15. Defend your friends.
  16. Do not overfill the cup of your patience.
  17. Encourage others.
  18. Reflect on your goals.
  19. Do not stop halfway.
  20. Do good deeds with good intentions.
  21. Solve problems together.
  22. Ruthlessly analyze your actions.
  23. Apply as much effort as you would like in return.
  24. Give a good example.
  25. Treat yourself to dinner or dessert.

  1. Learn from everyone.
  2. Celebrate small victories.
  3. Let life go on as usual.
  4. Build big plans for those around you.
  5. Rejoice in the successes of others.
  6. Inspire others unnoticed.
  7. Consciously take care of your health.
  8. Greet different points of view.
  9. Do not go to bed evil.
  10. Anticipate the success of others.
  11. Appreciate your own time.
  12. Ask others to "pay ahead."
  13. Write friendly letters.
  14. Offer free help.
  15. Plan it.
  16. Do not pay attention to immaturity.
  17. Less worry about your rightness.
  18. Find time for others.
  19. Tell us about your best idea.
  20. Do not take offense at the little things.
  21. Remember the good times.

  1. Decide that caring is more important than winning.

From the outstanding book "Be the best version of yourself"