21 Ways to Make Your Life FREAKIN’ Awesome

How you do anything is
how you do everything
– T Harv Eker

Want to have an freakin’ awesome life?  Of course you do.

Let’s define what kind of awesome I’m writing about in this blog post.

I’m not talking about the BIG things you do that makes life so amazing … like the Olympic Gold Medals, the Oscars, making millions…

That WOULD be awesome. We all agree.

But let’s focus first on life as it is right now …

the get up out of bed every day and do your best to make this world a better place kind of life …

Use and practice these 21 Ways NOW and watch in wonder how life becomes FREAKIN’ AWESOME for you.

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1. Be who you are. Don’t become “someone” for someone else. Don’t live your life as a people-pleaser. If you decide to change something about yourself, do so by recognizing and realizing it’s what YOU want to do, not to please or impress anyone else.

2. Always be learning. Your education won’t end with a college degree; in fact, that’s when your real education will begin. Don’t ever stop reaching, stretching, wondering and discovering — learn all you can about anything and everything.

3. Don’t compare. I’ve told you this so often over the past several years. There will always be someone prettier, happier, skinnier . . . more successful, more talented, wealthier and smarter than you. But, there will always be someone who is less so. Quit the comparison and realize you are absolutely perfect just as you are.

3. Spend time out in nature. Walk through the woods, watch a sunset, gaze at the moon, enjoy the crunch of snow or fall leaves under your feet, catch raindrops on your tongue, stand under a waterfall, sink your toes in the sand, see the beauty of creation that surrounds you, listen to the sounds of frogs, coyotes, geese, and owls. Feel your connection to all living things.

4. Know what you believe and why you believe it. Don’t blindly accept the beliefs of others as your own. Just because your parents believe something, or your brothers or cousins or friends . . . you should find what rings true in your heart . . . formulate your own beliefs . . . and then stand up for what you believe.

But . . . it’s okay to change your mind, too. The experiences you have and the people you meet along the way will offer wisdom and insight that you never considered before. Something you so strongly defended back in your days of high school might not seem so right to you as you get older . . . and that’s okay, you can change your mind.

5. Take time for YOU. Escape to find time for you. This will be so very hard to do when you have kids of your own, a job that demands your time and skills, a husband that needs to know he matters to you, a house to clean, laundry piled high . . . but it’s so very important that you take time to nurture your soul, rest your mind and body, find quiet to settle you.

6. Never ever give up on a dream. Pursue it with all that is within you – with the determination and drive of an athlete who consistently trains without fail. Every single day, do something from where you are, with what you have to move you closer to reaching your dream.

7. What you give away, you get to keep. Give and give and give again to others . . . be generous with your heart, your time, your money, your energy. It will return to you in ways you never imagined. The measure of your worth is not in what you receive, but in what you give to others.

8. When you say you will do something, keep your word. Make your word true by doing what you said you would do . . . in the little things, in the big things. Easy to do, but oh so easy not to do.

9. Learn to listen. When someone is talking, give them full attention from your heart and your ears . . . without formulating your response in your head while they are speaking. Sometimes, all they need is someone to listen.

10. Do what you love. Don’t spend your life trying to “make it work” if you don’t enjoy what you are doing. Don’t wait until you are dying to begin living. Figure out what makes your heart burst with delight and go do that.

11. Travel. See the world, see your country, experience the vast array of cultures, discover beautiful places, meet amazing people . . . go far away or stay in the states, but travel to new places as often as possible.

12. Always see the light in others . . . never judge. Everyone has a story, a reason for the way they are. You don’t always know what they have been through. Love, don’t judge.

13. Do something that scares you . . . step through your fear and you’ll experience the exhilaration of conquering it.

14. Always give a firm handshake. No limp, wimpy handshakes allowed . . . ever.

15. Look people in the eye when you speak to them. When placing an order at a restaurant, when passing someone on the street, when checking out at the grocery store, when sharing a coke with a friend . . . look them in the eye. It will fill them with worth and value.

16. Forgive. Don’t carry a grudge or resentment around with you . . . it will become a heavy burden that will weigh you down until you can’t move or function. Let it go.

17. Accept failures as lessons, not as the end of the story. Learn from the bad as well as the good. You will fall down, you will make a mess of things, you will make mistakes . . . but it’s all part of your journey . . . trying and failing and learning . . . is the key to your success.

18. No one, nothing can make you happy but you. Happiness doesn’t come from the outside . . . it comes from within and you are the only means to being happy. It’s your choice.

19. Avoid negative energy . . . it will drain the life right out of you. Excuse yourself from negative conversations, end relationships with people that exhaust you with their constant tirade of everything that is wrong, don’t listen to all the negative news. Negative energy is contagious — you don’t want to catch it.

20. Read ten pages a day of a book that inspires, motivates, challenges you to be a better person. Make this a habit, not one of those “someday, when I have time I will do this.”

21. Be here now. Don’t live in the past, it is gone and there is nothing you can do to change whatever happened. Don’t worry about tomorrow, for it isn’t here yet—worrying won’t change a thing, except to make you feel worse and worse. You only have right here, right now—so embrace and enjoy each moment.

Here’s to your amazing life.
Here’s to you!

If you found this helpful or have any other “ways” to share, leave a comment below. We’d all love to hear from you!

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A Naked Hippies Christmas …

When it came time to make the decision
about where we would spend Christmas
this year…

we chose to spend it by ourselves, just the
two of us … on the beach in Ocean Side, CA.

Oh, we could have jumped in the camper
and driven miles to be with family or our
friends who extended the invitations, but

this year, we wanted Christmas to be
different, to be “our” time.

Our time to remember this past
year’s adventures in our travels –

to celebrate

to reflect

to enjoy

to prepare.

And to just BE in the presence of
the moment of Oneness without any
distractions from the flurry of activities
of Christmas.

Sitting on the beach, watching the
waves, feeling the warmth of the sun …

Feeling connected, loved and empowered
by the KNOWING that all is well, all is well.

It’s a different Christmas for sure.

We’re used to family gatherings, with
noise and joyous sounds, feasts that fill
our stomachs, hugs that wrap us in love
and assurance.

The noise and joyous sounds this year will
be the roar of the waves, the songs of the
seagulls.

The feast will be enjoyed at a little cafe
on the pier as we watch another beautiful
sunset.

The hugs will be with each other when we
stop and say, “can you believe we are here
on Christmas Day?”

And at the end of the day, we’ll stroll along
the beach, back to our camper … feeling grateful
beyond belief for all that has been, all that is, and
all that is yet to come for the Naked Hippies.

Have a blessed and joyous Christmas!

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Bruce and Trisha
The Naked Hippies
Living a life of freedom, traveling too where you are,
helping you build your own freedom!

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