“Time was
passing like a hand waving from a train I wanted to be on… I hope you
never have to think about anything as much as I think about you.”
—
Jonathan Safran Foer
In the final
decade of his life, my grandfather woke up every single day at 7AM,
picked a fresh wild flower on his morning walk, and took it to my
grandmother. One morning, I decided to go with him to see her. And as he
placed the flower on her gravestone, he looked up at me and said, “I
just wish I had picked her a fresh flower every morning when she was
alive. She really would have loved that.”
As you can
imagine, my grandfather’s words touched a nerve in me. And over the
years I’ve often reflected on what he said that morning, and how his
sentiment relates to everyone and everything I care about. God willing,
in 40 years when I’m in the midst of my 80’s, I don’t want to sit with
needless regrets. I don’t want to wish I had done things differently –
especially something as simple, yet meaningful, as picking wild flowers
for the love of my life. Don’t you agree?
Regardless of
your age or where you are in life right now, perhaps you will generally
resonate with my thoughts here – some things I don’t want to regret down
the road…
01. Spending
too little time with the right people. –
Sooner
or later, you just want to be around the people who make you smile. So
today, spend time with those who help you love yourself more. And
remember, the people you take for granted today may be the only ones you
need tomorrow. Never be too busy to make time for those who matter most
(even if it’s just a quick phone call or a text).
02. Not
making your loved ones smile more often. –
The
most beautiful thing is to see a person you love smile, and even more
beautiful is knowing that you are the reason behind it.
03. Not
saying what you need to say. –
Speak
up. Don’t hide your thoughts and feelings, especially when you can make
a difference. Be brave. Say what needs to be said. If you care about
someone, tell them. Hearts are sometimes broken by the words we leave
unspoken.
04.
Constantly comparing yourself to everyone else. –
Don’t
compare your progress in life with that of others. We all need our own
time to travel our own distance. It’s perfectly OK to be different.
Today, the only person you should try to be better than, is the person
you were yesterday. Prove yourself to yourself, not others.
05. Ignoring
your intuition for too long. –
Sometimes your mind needs more time to accept what your heart already
knows. Breathe. Be a witness, not a judge. Listen to your intuition.
06. Not
taking action on meaningful goals. –
Instead of complaining about your circumstances, get busy creating new
ones. You either suffer the pain of discipline or the pain of regret.
Most of the time, the only difference between who you are and who you
want to be, is what you do. (Read Getting Things Done.)
07. Letting
others talk you out of your dreams. –
Can
you remember who you were before the world told you who you should be?
Stop living for other people and their opinions. Be true to YOU.
08. Vivid
memories of wasted time. –
There
is good reason why you should wake each morning and mindfully consider
what and who you will give your day to. Because unlike other things in
life – love, money, respect, good health, hope, opportunities, and many
more – time is the one thing you can never get back once it’s gone.
09.
Collecting more excuses than you can count. –
If you
really want to do something, you’ll find a way. If you don’t, you’ll
find an excuse.
10. Waiting,
and waiting, and waiting until you’re ready. –
Sometimes life seems hard, but we often make it harder than it is. All
you ever have to decide is what to do next. It really is this simple.
You don’t have to have it all figured out to move forward. Just do the
best you can until you know better. Once you know better, do better.
11. Not
putting in enough effort. –
In
life you are either a passenger or a pilot, it’s your choice. If you
want something, work for it. Do what it takes, not what is easy. It will
hurt. It will take time. It will require dedication. It will require
willpower. You will need to make healthy decisions. It requires
sacrifice. You will need to push your body to its max. There will be
temptation. But, I promise you, when you reach your goal, it will be
worth it.
12. Letting
solvable problems stop you. –
Not
everything that’s faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until
it’s faced. Problems are not stop signs, they’re guidelines. If you want
it, work for it. It’s that simple. Strength doesn’t come from what you
can do. It comes from overcoming the things you couldn’t.
13. Not
taking on enough risk. –
Wouldn’t you rather have a life of “OH WELLs” than a life of “WHAT IFs”?
Do what you can while you can. Don’t be afraid to move out of your
comfort zone. Some of my best life experiences and opportunities came to
me only after I dared to lose.
14. Settling
for less than you are capable of. –
Remember, growth and change may be painful sometimes, but nothing in
life is as painful as staying stuck where you don’t belong.
15. Putting
your own needs and happiness on the back burner. –
All
jokes aside, your life only comes around once. This is IT. So do what
makes you happy and be with whoever makes you laugh, often.
16. Letting
impatience govern your decisions and actions. –
Patience is not about waiting; it’s the ability to keep a good attitude
while working hard for what you believe in.
17. Giving up
too soon. –
Forget
how many times you’ve broken down. It’s about how you stand up and move
on. You may have to go through the worst, to get to the best. Good
things take time. Stay patient and stay positive. Everything is going to
come together; maybe not immediately, but eventually.
18. Letting
someone walk all over you, ad infinitum. –
Never
allow someone to be your priority while allowing yourself to be their
option. And walk away from anyone who continually robs you of peace and
joy. Life is too short to waste your time with people who abuse and
bully you.
19. Not
helping others when you were able. –
If you
have a lot, give your wealth. If you have a little, give your heart.
Just give what you can. No one has ever become poor by giving.
20. Ignoring
your roots and those who have supported you. –
Never
forget where you’ve been. Never lose sight of where you’re going. And
never take for granted the people who travel the journey with you.
21. Not
appreciating what you have when you have it. –
We
often forget that happiness doesn’t come as a result of getting
something we don’t have, but of deeply appreciating what we do have. No,
you won’t always get exactly what you want. But remember this: There are
lots of people who will never have what you have right now.
22. Letting
your health go. –
Your
body is the only place you will truly ever live. If you’re lucky enough
to have a body that’s in good health, be wise enough to keep it that
way.
23. Years of
struggling to find happiness outside yourself. –
Happiness is not determined by what’s happening around you, but rather
what’s happening inside you. Too many people depend on others, or
outside sources, to gain happiness, but the truth is it always comes
from within.
24. Letting
too many plans blind you from the beauty of now. –
When
life is good, enjoy it. Don’t go looking for something better. Happiness
never comes to those who don’t appreciate what they have. You must be
willing to loosen your grip on the life you have planned so you can
enjoy the life that is waiting for you now.
25. Being too
narrow-minded to see the opportunities given to you. –
Sometimes life doesn’t give you what you WANT because you NEED something
else. And what you need often comes when you’re not looking for it.
26. The
limitations you put on yourself. –
It’s
often our own thinking that hurts us. There’s no reason to imprison
yourself. Don’t think outside the box. Think like there is no box.
27. Letting
negativity get the best of you. –
Remember, true strength is when you have so much to cry and complain
about, but you prefer to smile and appreciate your life instead.
28. Never
admitting and growing beyond your mistakes. –
You
can learn great things from your mistakes when you aren’t busy denying
them.
29. Not
accepting responsibility for life changes you need to make. –
If
you’ve been asking the same questions for a long time, yet are still
stuck, it’s probably not that you haven’t been given the answers, but
that you don’t like the answers you were given. Remember, it takes a
great deal of courage to admit that something needs to change, and a lot
more courage still, to accept the responsibility for making the change
happen.
30. Seeking
too much validation from others. –
You
are GOOD enough, SMART enough, FINE enough, and STRONG enough. You don’t
need other people to validate you; you’re already valuable. You are YOU
and that’s the beginning and the end – no apologies, no regrets.
31.
Impressing the wrong people. –
Not
everyone will appreciate what you do for them. You have to figure out
who’s worth your attention and who’s just taking advantage of you. Spend
more time with those who make you smile and less time with those who you
constantly feel pressured to impress.
32. Time
spent on drama and needless arguments. –
Life
is too short to argue and fight. Count your blessings, value the people
who matter and move on from the drama with your head held high.
33. Letting a
grudge hurt your happiness. –
Let it
go. Grudges are a waste of perfect happiness. Holding one is like
letting unwanted company live rent free in your head.
34. Endlessly
worrying about things. –
Move
on. Stop letting it bother you. If a problem can be solved, there’s
nothing to worry about. If it can’t be solved, worrying is useless.
35. Forcing
what’s not meant to be. –
Never
force anything. Do your best, then let it be. If it’s meant to be, it
will be. Don’t hold yourself down with things you can’t control.
Sometimes you have to stop worrying, wondering, and doubting. Have faith
that things will work out, maybe not how you planned, but just how it’s
meant to be.
36. Getting
stuck in the trap of consumerism. –
Too
many people spend money they haven’t earned, to buy things they don’t
need, to impress folks they don’t even know. Don’t be one of them. (Read
The Total Money Makeover.)
37. Never
travelling when you had the chance. –
Once a
year, go somewhere you’ve never been before.
38. Not
choosing to laugh at life more often. –
Life
is way better when you’re laughing. Being positive in a negative
situation is not naive, it’s a sign of leadership and strength.
39. Resisting
change instead of rolling with it. –
You’re
not the same person you were a year ago, a month ago, or a week ago.
You’re always growing. Experiences don’t stop. That’s life.
40. Talking
the talk, but never walking the walk. –
When
it’s all said and done, be sure you haven’t said more than you’ve done.
In the end, actions always speak louder than words. So work hard in
silence, and let your success be your noise.
It’s your
turn…
Let’s flip
the concept of this article around. Instead of sharing something you
don’t want to regret down the road, tell me this:
What have you
done lately that you know you will NOT regret down the road?