40 Things I’ve Learned in Forty Years
As I look back over the years, here are forty of the most important life lessons I’ve learned so far.
- Easy things are rarely worth it, and good things are rarely easy
- God’s timing is always perfect
- There’s always something to be thankful for
- Laugh often
- Grass is never greener on the other side
- Remember your roots
- Always be willing to learn something new
- Say “I love you” every day
- Travel and explore as much as you can
- Sometimes you find someone that you just click with instantly, like you’ve been friends for years. Pour into that friendship and keep them close.
- Sometimes friendships become toxic or drain too much of you. It’s okay to walk away from those.
- Notice the little things
- Marriage is not always easy. It’s not always pretty. It’s often hard and often messy, but it’s always worth the work and effort.
- Invest in your kids. The most important work you’ll ever do is inside your home.
- Date your spouse.
- Stop and smell the flowers every now and then.
- Comparison will only make you crazy. Be content with your life.
- People will always let you down, but God never will. He’s the best friend you’ll ever have.
- Always have a smile ready. You never know how your simple smile can change the whole course of someone’s day.
- Give without expecting anything in return.
- Do things that scare you. Great things are found outside of comfort zones.
- Spend time in nature
- The first snowfall is always magical, even when you’re an adult.
- Pay attention to the little things your children show/tell you. If you don’t they will never share the big things with you.
- Your word is your promise. Always keep your promise.
- Learn to make eye contact and shake a hand firmly.
- Failure is inevitable. At some point you will fail, but that doesn’t define you. Get back up and try again.
- Always stay humble
- Invest in yourself. You can’t pour into others if you are empty.
- Believe in yourself
- Pray daily
- Life is full of waiting. If you still feel like you’re stumbling through life, keep going. Your time is coming.
- Have a grateful heart. There is always someone worse off than you.
- We all need grace, but none of us deserve it. Don’t forget to extend grace to others.
- Someday will never come, so stop putting the big things off.
- Life is oh to short and fragile. Live in the moment and don’t take it for granted.
- Collect memories, not things.
- Pay attention to sunrises and sunsets. They are truly amazing.
- When you’re having a bad day, do something kind for someone.
- You can learn a lot from a child.
What life lessons of your own have you learned? What would you add to this list?
Until next time,
Erica