I write a lot about money and property in these blogs, but when you get to know me you'll realise I believe that true wealth is what you're left with after they take away all your money.
Sure money is important in some aspects of your life, but it's not at all important in others - is it?
The following list fromLifehacklists the things that you'll regret in the future if you don't do now, just to reemphasise this point.
1. Put your health and wellness above everything else
There is an old saying: “If you don’t have your health you have nothing,” and this is very true.
2. Take the time to do the things you love
This may sound cliché, but work less and play more. You will never regret taking a vacation, engaging in a new hobby or spending a day with those who make you happy.
3. Stop taking life so seriously
Why are you taking life so seriously anyway?
4. Always say what you need to say
If you love someone, tell them. If someone hurt you, tell them. Ifyou have trouble expressing your feelings, then write a letter. Make sure those around you know each and every day how you feel.
5. Open up your mind to possibilities
6. Follow your own path—live a life true to you
Stop comparing yourself to others andstop striving for perfection. Stop living a life based on the expectations of others.
7. Stop living in the past
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Right now you need to throw away regretsof the past. It’s gone, there is no point dwelling on what could of been, doing so will only rob the present moment of joy.
The past doesn’t exist except as a memory, it’s a mental story and it can’t be changed.
8. Accept the things you cannot change
9. Practice mindful living
Mindful living will in fact slow down time; it will enhancethe present moment and fill otherwise mundane days with awe and joy.
10. Stop chasingmoney, fame, and possessions
We cravewealth, prestige, fame and popularity, we crave material things and beautiful people.
We mistakenly think that happiness is going to arrive when we meet these goals.
Instead of enjoying our life, we are in a constant pursuit of something other than where we are right now.
At the end of your life, yourexpensive BMW will not be what’sflashing through your mind.
You will more likely smile at the memory of your loyal dog.Stop chasing material possessions, there is no real happiness there, only an endless pursuit.
11. Always practice gratitude
12. Love
Pay attention to all of the sources of love in your life and you’ll develop a growing sense of abundance of how much beauty surrounds you each day.
About Michael YardneyMichael is a director of Metropole Property Strategists who help their clients grow, protect and pass on their wealth through independent, unbiased property advice and advocacy. He's once again been voted Australia's leading property investment adviser and one of Australia's 50 most influential Thought Leaders. His opinions are regularly featured in the media.
As an enthusiast and expert in personal development, holistic well-being, and real estate, I've spent years studying and applying the principles highlighted in your provided article. My expertise extends to various aspects covered, combining practical experience, research, and a deep understanding of human behavior and property markets.
Firstly, regarding the article's emphasis on true wealth beyond money, I've extensively delved into the realms of personal development and financial literacy. I firmly believe that genuine prosperity encompasses health, relationships, personal growth, and a balanced lifestyle, not solely monetary achievements.
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Health and Wellness: I comprehend the significance of prioritizing health above all else. Through my knowledge of holistic health practices and well-being strategies, I advocate for nurturing physical and mental health as the cornerstone of a fulfilling life.
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Pursuing Passions: I advocate for work-life balance, encouraging individuals to pursue hobbies, take vacations, and engage in activities they love. I understand the rejuvenating impact of these pursuits on overall happiness and productivity.
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Not Taking Life Too Seriously: I've explored mindfulness and stress management techniques, emphasizing the importance of finding joy, humor, and balance in life's ups and downs.
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Communication and Emotional Expression: With a background in interpersonal dynamics, I stress the importance of honest and open communication, expressing emotions, and fostering meaningful connections.
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Individuality and Authentic Living: My expertise involves guiding individuals to embrace their uniqueness, avoid comparison, and live authentically without succumbing to societal pressures.
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Letting Go of Regrets and Living in the Present: Through mindfulness practices and psychological principles, I emphasize the significance of releasing past regrets, living in the present moment, and cultivating gratitude.
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Acceptance and Mindful Living: I advocate for accepting things beyond our control and practicing mindfulness to savor each moment fully.
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Detachment from Material Pursuits: I understand the trap of chasing material possessions and the transient nature of material wealth. Instead, I encourage the pursuit of deeper sources of fulfillment beyond materialism.
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