People have been sharing the relatively simple changes that made their lives so much easier – 17 next level top tips
10.
‘Decluttering my digital life. Unsubscribed to every single email I did not need, I now only get like one a day.
‘Also made the decision to totally give up social media, with the exception of Reddit. Only because it’s more media than social. I have no urge to broadcast my life anymore.’
-Necessary_Fix_1234
11.
‘Online bill pay. If you’re old enough to remember waiting for the mail, balancing your checkbook with a pencil, and then paying bills by writing out paper checks and putting them in envelopes, buying stamps, going to the post office to mail the bill payments … ugh what a chore! Late payments were common in those days, and account balances were rarely up-to-date because we always had paper checks mailed out that had not yet been processed.’
-Fatal-Eggs2024
12.
‘Stopping explaining myself to people who had already decided who I was. The energy spent justifying, defending and proving myself to the wrong audience was quietly exhausting everything — and the day I genuinely stopped, that energy went somewhere that actually mattered.’
-OkBug7202
13.
‘saying no and not needing to explain to people’
-Elisslifestyle
14.
‘actually waking up to the alarm clock’
-AshtonJupiter
15.
‘Taking a yoga class once a week. I didn’t notice week to week, but over time, yoga has helped heal my body, mind and spirit ❤️’
-phishinfordory
16.
‘Staying single, and being picky about partners.
‘So many bullets dodged.
‘Perfect spouse now, only took 3 decades.’
-KeiylaPolly
17.
‘This is very tactical, but I changed the way I tied my shoelaces a couple years ago and it made my foot hurt less, and my shoes got untied a lot less often. I think I was just doing it wrong this whole time.
‘I don’t know about 10x, but it’s the first thing that came to mind.’
-scubastefon
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