My grandfather used to say that we were born as smart as we’d ever be, and that we became less bright with age. I never understood what he meant…until today.
You see, when we’re born we see the world in an uncomplicated way. We know what we need, and we ask for it. We like nice people, and we don’t like mean people. We smile when we’re happy, and we cry when we’re sad. We sleep when we’re tired, we eat when we’re hungry, and we stop eating when we’re full. As we grow older, by contrast, we eat and drink to console ourselves, rather than addressing the underlying problem. We also overwork to avoid close relationships, rather than forming strong bonds with those we can trust. We hold grudges, we play games, we spend more than we make, we want things we don’t need, and we get too far away from our basic human desires. In other words, we complicate things.
Today, on what would have been my grandfather’s 88th birthday, I dedicate this list to my Papa. Thank you for everything. I finally get it.
Here are just a few things I’ve learned (many the hard way) about how to uncomplicate life:
1. Don’t try to read other people’s minds
2. Get up 30 minutes earlier so that you don’t rush/get a ticket while driving too fast/have to explain why you’re late/get fired
3. Get 8 hours of sleep per night, so that you think more clearly
5. Start saving and investing every week, no matter how little you can spare
6. Balance your checkbook
7. Don’t try to be friends with everyone. Cultivate closer relationships with fewer people.
8. Don’t try to do business with everyone. Identify your target client and take very good care of them.
9. Before getting angry, ask yourself if it will really matter in 20 years
10. Focus on being a good person, not on pleasing others
11. Stay home this Saturday and finish off that nagging chore
12. Kiss and make up
13. Make a weekly menu, and shop for only those items at the market
14. Ask your grandparents the best way to uncomplicate life, and try it for a month
15. Fill up your gas tank when it’s half full
16. Don’t drink alcohol when you’re tired, sad, or mad
17. Pay your bills on time
18. Get an annual physical examination
19. Say “I love you” to your significant other and to your children. Studies show that more marriages last, and fewer kids use drugs, when these words are spoken every day.
20. For just one day, imagine everyone’s intentions are good because most people’s are
21. Give away clothes that haven’t been worn in two years
22. Throw out clothes that are in disrepair and that can’t be mended
23. When you have a conflict with someone, talk it out. Don’t let it turn into more than it is.
24. Know what your priorities are in life, and act as if they are your priorities
25. Tell the truth
26. Don’t cheat
27. Don’t steal
28. If you’re holding on to a ridiculous grudge, let it go
29. Clean your house weekly, so that it doesn’t become too large a chore
30. Do your best at work, or at school
31. Don’t eat when you aren’t hungry
32. Eat when you are hungry
33. Be yourself
34. Say no unapologetically
35. Cook simple meals
36. Don’t try to keep up with the Joneses
37. Pay off your car before buying a new one
38. Organise your desk at the office
39. Change your smoke alarm batteries when the clocks spring forward, and again when they fall back
40. Organise your important paperwork
41. Take only half the clothes that you planned to take with you on holiday
42. Help your children with their homework every night, and have an open dialogue with their teachers
43. Have white sheets and white towels in children’s rooms/bathrooms, because they’re easily bleached
44. Spend your time with nice people
45. Avoid drama
46. Don’t text or talk on the phone while driving
47. Turn off the television/video games/computer; they’re time consumers
48. Don’t engage in office politics
49. Refuse to gossip, or talk behind other people’s backs
50. Do the dishes right after dinner
51. Never go to sleep angry
52. Ask nicely for what you need and want
53. Walk 10,000 steps per day to help your heart
54. Do 20 push-ups before speaking in anger
55. Leave work at work
56. Don’t befriend anyone that isn’t trustworthy
57. Don’t envy others
58. Have your oil changed
59. Take vitamin C BEFORE you catch a cold
60. Don’t work more than 8 hours per day
61. Weed your garden weekly
62. Wash your car weekly
63. Have a spring cleaning month every year, and do one room at a time
64. You don’t need to be best friends with work colleagues, but build respectful partnerships
65. Don’t drink and drive
66. Don’t look for reasons to be angry or sad, look for reasons to be happy. You’ll always be able to find plenty of each.
67. Be friendly with your neighbours
68. Return emails and phone messages promptly
69. Schedule in free time
70. Don’t procrastinate
71. Do what you say you’ll do, when you say you’ll do it
72. Be more flexible when you’re able to be
73. Forgive and forget. End of story.
74. Break the consumerism habit…put a three month moratorium in place on buying anything not deemed a necessity
75. Start your diet on September 1, rather than January 1, so that you won’t also have holiday pounds to lose
76. Take care of any health issues or concerns
77. Have your tires rotated
78. Have your brakes checked
79. Have your eyes checked
80. Don’t let your imagination run away with you
81. Let go of perfection in others
82. Let go of perfection in yourself
83. Don’t try to help those that refuse to help themselves
84. Find a way to reduce your commute to work
85. Have an alloted amount of worry time per day/week, that you strictly abide by
86. Drink more water
87. Eat more salmon
88. Don’t make a mountain out of a molehill
89. Wear your hair in a classic, easy to care for style
90. Finish what you start
91. Wear classic clothes and shoes that never go out of style
92. Create a daily routine
93. Have a 1, 5, 10 and 20 year plan for your financial and life goals
94. Slow down
95. Eat out less often
96. When you ask your husband which outfit looks best, thank him for his answer and wear the one he liked rather than focusing on why he didn’t like the other one
97. Allow your children to grow up
98. Clean out your garage, and donate anything that hasn’t been used in the past year
99. Stretch every day
100. If a relationship is over, let it go



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If we followed just a handful of these recommendations, our life would be immeasurably better — if we aimed for all 100, who knows what it could be? Thanks for the insight. And thanks from a stranger, papa.
That’s the secret, isn’t it Sandy? We don’t need to change everything…Just making small changes can make such large differences in our lives.
Thank you for your continuing support and friendship!
Very best,
D
DeeAnne – I couldn’t agree more with the entire list. Wonderful job. I don’t know how you came up with all of these, but they are so simple, it just involves discipline which ultimately turns in to peace of mind. Thank you again. I will be saving this list.
Can’t help it – this post has to be in my Cups of Tea for Sunday – 8/15 – too good not to. =)
Thank you Shannon! I very much appreciate your comment, and being added to your Cups of Tea for Sunday. You are far too kind!!
I hope your weekend is as wonderful as you are!
xoxo,
D
Another wonderful one-hundred from you. Love it and will re-read it often. Especially like the words that point us towards being who we really are, knowing ourselves and living a life of integrity. Next job on my list, show your post to everyone I know.
Thank you. Gee
Thank you Gee! I love that you picked out knowing ourselves and living a life of integrity as signposts in this list. It hadn’t occurred to me, but an uncomplicated life must include those very noble pursuits.
I’m very honoured that you would choose to show my writing to others, too.
I hope you’re well, and that you have a perfect weekend!
Very warm regards,
DeeAnne
I liked this and stumbled it so I can peek at it often.
This is so very wonderful … I’ll print this list out and keep it handy!
Thank you for the kind words Tracey!
Very best,
D
I hadn’t seen this post on my own yet, but luckily saw it on of Cups of Tea today. You’ve done it again. A perfect list! I need to start doing several of the things immediately. Thanks for a great reminder. Have a beautiful day!
XO Piper
I adored your article in Cups of Tea, as well! You inspire me with every post.
xoxo,
D
I found you via Cups of Tea today by Shannon. I LOVE this list because this is the way that I truly try my best to live by and also continue to aspire to live by. None of these tips are overly complicated and that is why I enjoyed your list so much.
Progress and fulfillment in life usually comes from the little changes we make. We can never reach really big goals without all the little steps along the way.
Have a wonderful weekend, I’m so glad I found your site!
Warmly,
Karla
Good morning Karla!
I’ve just found your site through Shannon as well, and I love it! I’m so thrilled to find a community of bloggers/writers that have similar thoughts to mine about creating a life they love that’s based on both internal and external beauty. I am so inspired by all that I see on your websites!
I couldn’t agree more about the little things making all the difference in our lives either!
I look forward to getting to know you!
xo,
D
This list is awesome, and I’ll definitely be linking it on my blog – numerous links to this site, I think!!
x
Thank you for this. I keep coming back to this list just so I would remember.
2011, for me, would all be about life simplified.
So thrilled that you enjoyed it, and wouldn’t life simplified be just the perfect gift?
xoxo,
D
I did enjoy reading and look forward to applying those things in my own life.
There is a few of them that I will not be able to go with because I am a male like number “96. When you ask your husband which outfit looks best, thank him for his answer and wear the one he liked.”
Read this and truly smiled,I believe that if people male and female all lived by half of these then there would not only be a more peaceful world but most likely the divorce rate would be way lower. Thanks so much for sharing!
This is great, BUT… too long! I got bored after about 27… I get the gist, but you need to decide on the 20 max – preferabley 10, best ones. Love&Peace xx
Great list, DeAnne!
It’s so great to read about someone else who knows that we shouldn’t take life for granted and get caught up in insignificant things. True happiness is so easy to obtain if only we listened to ourselves! Your list surely puts everyone on the right path to true happiness and livin’ life the way they want to.
Thank you so very much for this list. Hopefully many more people get to read it!
Your gradfather was soooo right! If we just make a few small changes and enjoy what we have life would be so much better!
Thanks for sharing
I’ve been on a mission to de-clutter my house and my life for almost a year and your list is in line with the direction I’m heading. Since January I’ve been setting small weekly goals that I’m hoping to building on throughout the year – your list gives me a few more ideas. Thanks!
Hello Tina!
Thank you so much for your kind comments, and I’m so happy that you’ve gotten a few new ideas (although it sounds as if you’re a force to be reckoned with on your own!).
Happiest of Mondays,
DeeAnne
This is wonderful. Thanks for sharing! And thanks to StumbleUpon for bringing this site up for me.
All these things are so very true. I’m in my early 20s and hope to have these mastered before 30.
Dear Ashley,
You are already way ahead of me at your age, and 30 is quite an ambitious plan but it sounds like you’re just the girl to make it happen!
Very Best,
DeeAnne
I found your site yesterday as I was looking for information on how to live elegant. Your grandpa was a very insightful man. I learned through Louise Hay, author of ‘You Can Heal Your Life’ that life is simple and that what we put out, we get back, it is us that complicates things. Once we know better we learn to do better.
I will keep these tips handy as well as the other 100s you have; they are simple and to the point! Please keep up your wonderful site!
Much success!
Hello Dorothy,
Thank you for your lovely comments, and I love your insight drawn from Louise Hay!
Many thanks, too, for the well wishes on the success of my site. It’s so very appreciated.
My Very Best,
DeeAnne
Great list! But why should I eat salmon?
Thank you, and great question Ryan! Eating salmon is on the list because it is one of the so called “super foods”, due to its omega-3 fatty acid content. I’ll attach a link that lists the benefits of omega-3, but it includes cardio and mental health, and also its safeguards against cancer. In trying to uncomplicate life, taking care of one’s health and avoiding serious health issues is very high on the list.
Thank you again!
D
http://www.livestrong.com/article/198268-super-foods-list/
Haha, I need to start filling my gas tank up earlier. I always wait until the last moment when it’s on empty and then you’re rushing to find a station. Definitely an un-needed stress.
Hello Nick!
I’m cut from the same cloth as you, and often find myself in a hurry to make an appointment and out of gas. Not fun!
Thank you for the comment,
DeeAnne
Hi! I just found this page through StumbleUpon and I loved it!! Everything on this list makes so much sense. Thanks for sharing!
I’m so glad that you enjoyed it! Thank you for the kind words.
D
It started out great but it’s too long of a list if we’re are looking to ‘simplify’ our lives.
I loved it! Thanks so much for shairng your Grandfather wisdom!
This is such a fantastic list. Such simple things that we all forget from time to time, allowing ourselves to get swept up in some sort of turbo-powered life. Thank you for the reminder. I’ve forwarded this to everyone I know!
Thank you Bangs! I also get swept up far too often, but I’ve been so inspired by people that center themselves around the slow, simple things that make all the difference. Many, many thanks for both your comment, and for sharing my post.
Bangs was right about that. I was directed here by her and what a truly, wonderful life affirming/must do more of list. Thank you for sharing the simple secrets to a happy life.
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it! x
Very very good. It’s always nice to meet a fellow fan of “logic” and “common sense.” I’m just getting my blog started. If you have time please check it out and let me know if you’d like to exchange links.
Sincerely,
Thomas
Now isn’t this just the cat’s meow! I love your site and so glad to find it. Thanks o Stumbleupon! Your 100 list is right on! I remember my Grandfather always said, “Haste Makes Waste” and boy, have I learned that one hard way…over and over again. Sandra
Thank you for your kind comments Sandra, and don’t we all have those lessons that we must learn over and over again?!
My very best,
DeeAnne
I like them all, except for “eat more salmon”! I’m vegan…
Hi Angelica!
Thank you for the comment, and I applaud your values.
Very best,
DeeAnne
Love them all! Stumbled as a bookmark, tweeted and others so I can visit again. Funny how at times we tend to over-complicate life when we don’t need to. Great post.
So very kind Kakie, and how true? Why is it so easy to complicate things??
Kind regards,
DeeAnne
One of the best things that I have ever read! Thank you.
What a lovely thing to say! Thank you so much Erik.
Thanks for the reminder DeeAnne, most have been done, some are difficult to be finished and the rest in process, anyway did a great job.
Thank you Tomas! Good luck on your journey, and let’s keep in touch along our paths.
Very best,
DeeAnne