Editor’s
Note:
A version of this article previously appeared at LewisHowes.com.
It was a warm night outside Caffe
Dante, my favorite Gelato spot in New York’s Greenwich Village. I usually go
there alone. I walk through Washington Square Park, people watch and get my two
scoops of gelato: one scoop of stracciatella, one of tiramisu. This particular
time I sat outside at a table next to an older Italian woman and her little
French Bull dog. I struck up a conversation.
We chatted about things like Italian
culture, her grandkids and how her husband is an artist who has a gallery in
the city. I was 29, about to turn 30, so I asked the woman if she could go back
in time and tell her 30-year-old self anything, what would it be? Her response:
“Don’t worry so much. We create drama from nothing so often, but the things we
think are major issues always pass, and we forget about them usually within a
few months at most.”
It’s good advice. As I look back at my
30 years of life so far, I’ve come up with 30 simple yet important lessons I’ve
learned — about being a better entrepreneur and a better person in general.
1.
Don’t worry so
much
She was right,
there’s been so much stress and drama I’ve allowed in the past that really
doesn’t matter. There are ways to handle
situations and instances in your life, but worrying about them never does much.
2.
Be extremely
grateful for what you have
I was a pain
in the ass most of my childhood, always mad at the things I didn’t have. Things
shifted drastically in my 20′s where I started putting an emphasis in
gratitude. Focus on the good you do have, not the things you lack.
3.
Strive to be a
better version of yourself every day
Each day we
have the opportunity to learn something new, apologize for our mistakes, and
become better.
4.
Drop your ego
It’s something
I continue to work on because having an ego never did anything positive for me
and it usually crushes people.
5.
Eat clean
I used to eat
whatever I wanted and it didn’t matter as much when I worked out 6 hours a
day. I still love my gelato from time to
time, but I’m all about eating as much organic foods, experimenting with
cleanses, and drinking green juice as possible.
Focus on what works for you, but educate yourself on what you put in
your body.
6.
Sweat daily
Movement is
important especially when so many sit at a desk for 10+ hours a day. This
causes serious aging, illness, and physical pain when you don’t move. CrossFit,
playing team handball for the USA national team, and street basketball are my
weekly activities. Do something you’ll
have fun with and focus on moving every day.
7.
Give back
I wouldn’t be
where I am today without the help of countless people. The support I’ve received from family,
friends, teachers, coaches, mentors and so on are overwhelming. Find a way to
help others and give back as it’s the best form of gratitude.
8.
Frame your
goals
I started
writing my goals down and framing the goal as if it already was achieved in my
early 20′s. I was amazed when I started
reaching these goals by the date I had listed on them. It was a daily visualization exercise, and it
almost always works. I believe the
things you put your energy towards the most, will most likely come true over
everything else. Frame your goals.
9.
Don’t let
others dictate your life
If you don’t
want to live a normal life where you go to a job you hate just so you can enjoy
your weekends and get two weeks to vacation every year… then don’t do it. It’s as simple as that. Read The Four Hour Work Week by Tim Ferriss
or other inspirational blogs about creating a lifestyle around a business you
want to live. No excuses, just do it
already.
10. Follow your passion
We only have
one chance in this life. If you aren’t
following what you love, then what are you doing? Why show up everyday to live a life someone
else wants for you? Let them live theirs
and you live yours.
11. Be enthusiastic about what you do
Vince Lombardi
said, “If you aren’t fired with enthusiasm, you’ll be fired with enthusiasm”
12. Focus on relationships
You can
accomplish anything with the right relationships both personally and
professionally. People don’t care as
much about what you know as they do on how much you care about them.
13. Be open to trying new things
I’ve been an
extremely picky eater my entire life, but the more I try if life, the more I
learn and become a better version of myself.
14. Feel your fears and do them anyways
My friend and
sports psychologist Dr. Jeff Spencer told me this once and it stuck with
me. Elite athletes feel fear just like
everyone else, but they channel that fear to fuel their spirit and passion for
competition.
15. Your childhood matters, but don’t let it control
your adulthood
Don’t let the
things that happened to you as a kid control the rest of your life. Shit happens to all of us. Use it to your advantage, learn from it, and
focus on gratitude and giving.
16. Be nice to your siblings and love your family
I used to
fight a lot with one of my sisters. It
was stupid. My family has given me so much for a majority of my life and I
wouldn’t be here without them.
17. Invest in yourself
Grant Cardone
once told me to spend all of my money on investing in myself. Learn why this is
important and why it’s a major focus for me now in this interview.
18. Attract great coaches
I’d be an
angry, messed up kid still if I didn’t have amazing coaches and mentors. They
knew how to get the most out of me and teach me about letting go of ego,
working with a team, sacrifice, and so much more. The world is a better place because of great
coaches. Find one for every aspect of
your life and ask them to push you to get better every day.
19. Build a supportive team around you
I have a
personal advisory board that I reach out to frequently. These are people I admire, trust, and believe
in. I ask them to call me out on my shit
and give me feedback when I need it. No
one achieves greatness alone, find the support you need.
20. Follow your dreams no matter what
It doesn’t
matter what age you are or how little experience you have with something. It’s
never too late to follow your dreams. It
will be the most fulfilling feeling once you do and you’ll never regret going
after them.
21. Forgive yourself and others
Man, have I
made A LOT of mistakes and done some stupid things throughout my life. It’s
OK. Don’t worry so much. Forgive yourself, and forgive others for
making mistakes. Focus on learning from
it and not doing them again.
22. Don’t let failure hold you back
“I’ve failed
over and over and over again in my life and that is why I succeed”. -Michael Jordan
23. Stay true to your word
Don’t say
you’ll do something unless you follow through.
Learn to say “no” more often if you have too much on your plate and
aren’t able to follow through on everything.
24. Pay off your debts
Some debt is
good for building credit, minimizing risk, and so on, but there are some debts
that weigh most people down from truly following their passion and living an
amazing life. Pay off the debts that
weigh you down as it’s an amazing feeling once you do.
25. Learn outside the classroom
There isn’t
much I remember from textbooks in school. The best part about school for me was
learning people skills and building relationships. Everything I know about
business, marketing, and making a living has come from mentors and learning
outside of the classroom. Find the right teacher and take action.
26. Surround yourself with people smarter than you
The only way
to grow is to play against harder competition in sports, or hang out with
smarter people than you. I’m always the
dumbest person in the room, and I intend to keep it that way.
27. Be happy with nothing
It’s not a fun
feeling when you have no place to live, and can’t afford your own food. I don’t
recommend doing it on purpose as an experiment. But having lived that way
before makes me very happy living my life when everything can fit in a few
suitcases. I like luxurious things and experiences as much as the next person,
but some of the happiest people in the world are minimalists.
28. Learn from your relationships
People come
and go, and so do intimate relationships. Learn from the good and bad ones and
stay true to yourself through each relationship. Don’t allow them to make you
into someone you don’t want to be.
29. Do something great
You’ve got an
opportunity to leave a legacy with your life. What do you want to leave? Each
day is an opportunity to do something great.
There you have it.
You’re probably wondering what my 30th
lesson is, right?
Well, since I always try to be the
dumbest person in the room, I’ve learned to ask the right questions. The right
questions ignite innovation, solve problems, create marriages and powerful
partnerships, and help us live a better life.
Since I learn from everyone,
especially my readers, I’d love to hear your answer to my question. It doesn’t matter how old are you, what’s one
thing you’d tell your younger version of yourself? You better believe I’ll be getting some
gelato on my 30th, but your answer in the comments section below would be the
cherry on top.
Source:
30Lessons I Learned in 30 Years
Love yourself always with all your flaws. Remember no one is perfect or ever will be
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