Simple Things That Make Life Better
63Life
is no longer simple these days. The recent financial crisis seems to
have a life of its own and it seems that it is going to be quite some
time before things get much better. Terrorists seem to be running
rampant the world over and they seem to be better and stronger despite
the world’s efforts to contain them. And we might be starting to see
the effects of global warming in the form of more violent and
unpredictable weather.
And
when we feel that we are being overwhelmed, we can’t even rely on our
usual ways to make us feel better. With good jobs getting harder to
come by and money getting tighter, going shopping, having a night out on
the town, or going on a short vacation, is no longer an option.
But
there are simple things that we can do that can make life better for us
and for those around us, that does not require a lot of money, or
actually, no money at all. And besides, spending a lot of money is not
guaranteed to make our life better, but is guaranteed to make us poorer.
Do Something Unexpected
The
humdrum of everyday life gets really monotonous after a while. Every
single day, you do the same things, you say the same things, you sit in
the same chair, you eat the same food...you get the idea. The days pass
by quickly, and then weeks, and then months, and if you are not
careful, years might pass in the blink of an eye.
Once
in a while, make it a point to do something different, or break our of
your usual routine. It could be as simple as taking a different route
home from work each day, or wearing an outfit that is totally
uncharacteristic of you, or surprising somebody with a gift. The key is
to break out of your routine and you may find that life suddenly takes
on an extra dimension.
No Hidden Agenda
Have
you ever had conversations in which the conversations went where it
went? There was no preconceived notion as to what the conversation
should be about, or intentions about what the conversation is supposed
to achieve, or a hidden agenda behind the conversation. The
conversation was simply 2 people sharing a moment in time together.
Conversations
like these usually feature prominently in our lives when we were
younger. I remember the times in camp when we would just talk the night
away. Life got more complicated when we got older and the luxury of
such conversations became too time consuming and we now talk not for the
sake of talking, but for the sake of getting things done.
Try
to enter into each conversation with an open mind, with no thought as
to how it is going to go and how you are going to steer the conversation
in the direction that you need. You will come across as open,
forthright and a joy to converse with, and it will do wonders with how
you interact with people and how they relate to you.
Don't Forget To Say You Are Sorry
All
too often in the hustle and bustle of everyday life, we get upset, and
irritated, and a little short tempered. Our tone gets a little curt
when it shouldn’t, or we snap at a colleague when she is just trying to
be through, or we get impatient when we have to repeat our order to the
waiter.
More
often than not, the other party will let it slide. Sometimes, you
might even get an apology from them for getting you upset. But,
although they may not show it, the damage has been done. Their opinion
of you has changed just that little bit. In time, after numerous
incidents which you think they might not even have noticed, a person who
regarded you as a “great friend and confidante” would have relegated
you to “just another colleague”.
So,
rein in that snappy remark, or that curt tone, whenever you can. And
when you can’t help yourself and it slips out, a quick apology works
wonders. And if you accompany that with a short explanation of why you
snapped, you might actually win some sympathy.
Conclusion
It’s
the little and simple things that really count and make life better.
The loads of money, flashy cars, big houses and exotic vacations do
grab the attention, but when all is said and done, you remember best
what might seem to be the small and inconsequential details. In the
final reckoning, a good life is not determined by the size of your
fortune, but by the way that you have lived every single moment of that
life.
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Albert Einstein once wrote, "Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted". Who argues with Albert Einstein?
wise words sir. The simple things are so important. When it all gets too much, or when life seems unsatisfactory ... remember the things that always deliver.
That is a wonderful article and very helpful. I fully agree with and it is my theory as well.
A kind word..a little helping hand...a truthful apology is worth a million. Nice writings
I like reading things that have something to do with self development and I found your hub to be pretty much interesting. Thanks!
I used to think that if one dollar can make me happy, two dollars can make me twice as happy. I was wrong!
Cheers!














Neil Sperling Level 5 Commenter 20 months ago
Pulling a carrot from the garden and washing it in the rain barrel and eating it like that...... Simple Happiness!