Begin by remembering that nobody owes you anything – your life is not an entitlement. So one of the easiest ways to enjoy and be grateful for your life is to remember that you should focus on what you can give back in your life, rather than what you can take from it. Many people have impacted your life to make you who you are, so remember those people when you’re making your choices. The same goes for constantly chasing balance – whether it’s trying to balance an active lifestyle with a sedentary one or work with social, you should aim to do the things that make you happy. If that means doing more of what you’re passionate about, so be it.
Try not to be intimidated by people who can do many activities and tasks at once. These people aren’t actually doing more than one thing at a time, they’re simply switching their attention swiftly. Focus more on the quality of your attention rather than the time you’re spending on something, so that the job gets done right rather than quickly. In addition to remembering this, also try to focus on being present at every opportunity in your life. It can be easy to get swept up in the excitement and blur of modern lifestyles, but it’s really vital that you bear in mind that there is no meantime – just now. So make the best of hat you have, when you have it.