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19 People Just Got Real About What Improved Their Quality Of Life So Much They Wish They Did It Sooner
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by Michele Bird Contributor
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Sometimes all it takes is doing one thing different to make things run a little more smoothly.

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When Reddit user u/Henna recently asked, "What improved your quality of life so much, you wish you did it sooner?" the thread went viral thanks to the amount of responses that came in.

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I've rounded up the most memorable answers that you might want to consider incorporating into your own daily routine. Take a look:
1. To start, learning how to cook a decent meal:

Nickelodeon / Via giphy.com "Cooking for myself, rather than relying on microwave meals. Eating better, healthier, and cheaper at the same time."—u/SYLOH
2. Parting ways with toxic people in your life:

Paramount / Courtesy Everett Collection "Cutting out toxic family, followed by friends and acquaintances. Life is too short to let people drain you. I'm always polite, but that doesn't mean you own my time or attention with your negativity. It's amazing how much happier I am decades later."—u/WilliamStonerock
"Cutting off a toxic friend. After having cut off said friend, I felt that I could finally breathe without the stress of setting them off or getting into fights with them. I don’t regret my decision at all."—u/UnknownL_13
3. Having a work-life balance that makes sense for you:

20th Century Fox / Courtesy Everett Collection "Switched to a job where I have a consistent, balanced schedule. It has let me exercise again, socialize more, and spend time on other hobbies."—u/dullchristmas
4. Becoming a better listener:

MGM / Courtesy Everett Collection "Actually listening instead of waiting for your turn to speak. You understand so much more, and people have so many nice things to say about you when you just listen."—u/runesplease
5. Changing your view on cleaning and other chores around the house:

Nickelodeon / Via giphy.com "I started thinking of cleaning as 'resetting' an area. After I cook, I have to 'reset' the kitchen. The little shift in perspective made me a much more neat person."—u/bubblebobble_of
6. Focusing on having a little more empathy:

Warner Bros. / Courtesy Everett Collection "Consciously practicing empathy. It's crazy how much lighter you can feel when you're not center stage. I learned that most things have very little to do with me, and that's a huge burden off my shoulders."—u/Shhshhshhshhnow
7. Figuring out not everyone is always out to get you:

Universal / Courtesy Everett Collection "Realizing that not everyone is judging me."—u/posifour11
8. Putting yourself first instead of last:

Universal / Courtesy Everett Collection "I stopped putting other people and their needs before my own well-being and sanity. Pouring from an empty pitcher is exhausting, and when I finally put myself first I felt free."—u/No-Dragonfruit-6970
9. Flexing those green thumb skills:

FOX / Via giphy.com "Planting a vegetable garden."—u/BaldyCarrotTop
10. Sipping on more H2O to stay hydrated throughout the day:

Dmytro Melnyk / Getty Images/iStockphoto "Drinking way more water."—u/MrBirb_
11. Paying off debt — even if it's just a small amount here and there:

Chingyunsong / Getty Images/iStockphoto "Getting out of debt. Debt just feels like a prison."—u/DesertSweat
12. Swapping out your toothbrush for an electric one:

Yury Karamanenko / Getty Images/iStockphoto "Buying an electric toothbrush! Haven't gotten a new cavity since, and my dentist said I shrunk the start of one."—u/PeppermintFrapp
13. Getting a better night's sleep regularly:

NBC / Via giphy.com "Trying to get eight hours of good sleep every night."—u/fattymcassface
14. Investing in a dishwasher:

Olena Ivanova / Getty Images/iStockphoto "Everybody here writes something amazing, but the first thing I thought of was my dishwasher..."—u/Ise-Beach1021
15. Starting the day with a relaxing stroll:

Patchareeporn Sakoolchai / Getty Images "Taking a 30-minute walk first thing every single morning."—u/vizjual
16. Getting the right pair of prescription glasses:

Sony Pictures Television / Via giphy.com "Getting glasses. I put it off for way too long and only got around to seeing an optometrist when I failed the vision test at the DMV as I was trying to get my driver's license renewed a while back.I really didn't appreciate how much my vision had deteriorated or how much I was straining to focus on things until I got them. It was like going from an old CRT TV from the '90s directly to a top of the line UHD display. I must have spent about an hour just walking around outside and staring at s--t on that first day."—u/Prank_Owl
17. Taking the time to meditate once in awhile:

Guillem De Balanzo / Getty Images/iStockphoto "Meditation. The hardest thing you will ever do is sit still and have a quiet mind."—u/Limp_Distribution
18. Investing in a better mattress and pillow to improve your sleep habits:

Moaimage / Getty Images "A good mattress, followed by a good pillow. We went down the rabbit hole of mattress reviews on YouTube, but settling on our new one, we made the right choice. A good pillow was soon to follow, as once the rest of your body is comfortable you know fast if your pillow is right. The combo of the two is great though."—u/dudecheckthis
19. Finally, making an effort to focus on the good things in life:

Screen Gems / Courtesy Everett Collection "Optimism. I stopped recently moping over everything wrong with my life and focused on the positives, highly recommend."—u/Bayou-Moon
What would you add to this list? Let us know in the comments!
Don’t miss Sam Claflin in the new rom-com Book of Love from Studios, coming to Amazon Prime Video February 4 and Sky Cinema February 12.

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