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Small Steps for Self Improvement

It’s New Years Eve- do you know what your resolutions are?” said in the voice of the famous “It’s 10 PM, do you know where your children are?” PSA

A few weeks ago I came across a reddit thread asking “What’s something small you can start doing today to better yourself?

It’s a good question explored in thousands of books. So I grouped the most common and popular answers together into themes and paraphrased them for easier processing:

Productivity

  • The Rule of 5: if it takes less than 5 minutes to do a task when you see something, and you’re not already mid task, just get it done.
  • Make progress on *something* every day; focus on having non-zero days. See this post.
  • Start thinking in long-term (~five years), medium-term (a month to six months) and short-term strategies (one day to a week).

Mental Health

  • Stop berating yourself. Be nice to yourself!
  • What did you do today that was good? And, what good thing happened to you today? Recognize and cherish the good (no matter how small).
  • Be aware of the narratives we make up in our heads that only cause distress or anger. Example from the thread: “My friend hasn’t texted me for 3 days, she must be growing tired of our friendship!” It’s way more likely your friend is just busy as opposed to being upset at you.
  • Go for a walk, even just a short one. Has physical health benefits too!
  • Donate/throw out/sell old stuff you no longer use.

Physical Health

  • Don’t expect crazy fast results when you start dieting or working out. Have realistic expectations- it will take time and that’s OK.
  • Drink more water and less soda. (This was said a lot!)
  • Do some pushups every day (from my own experience, start with *anything* you can do, even half a pushup, and keep going every day)
  • Stretch. Seriously, do it.

Cleaning

  • When you wake up, do your bed; it will give you a sense of accomplishment to start the day.
  • Before you sleep, do your dishes; waking up with a clean kitchen is a great feeling.
  • Donate/throw out/sell old stuff you no longer use.
  • Clean out your fridge.
  • Everyday, set a timer for 10 minutes, during those 10 minutes, clean. When the timer rings you stop what you are doing.
  • If you’re in one room you get up to go to the bathroom or kitchen, take something with you (trash, a dirty dish, etc).
  • And, of course, floss.

Have more? Leave them in the comments!