My Top Life Hacks that Stick

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There are many things that people talk, do or sacrifice in order to get better or simply achieve some outcome. Some may do a diet to shed some fat, others would start a morning jog to keep themselves fit. None of these things seems to be pleasurable, yet for a greater good we do them – you know what I mean.

For quite a while I was looking for golden hacks that will do magically 20% effort changing 80% of the expected outcome, as Pareto’s rule sounds quite compiling, but is it true?

For once, I can tell, it is not all that easy. Naturally for me, as with many other people, I am lazy and not a well-disciplined individual. So I won’t lie – on paper it is all good, as long as it sticks with you.

Fortunately, some of them stuck with me.

Focus

“Diet”

Moreover, I figured out that I do not tolerate cow milk and gluten. This was not particularly helpful for my bowels. So about two years ago I eliminated it from my diet. In the end, I stopped eating most sugary stuff since they almost always contain combination of both and lost almost 10 kg (mostly fat) without any extra effort. This recommendation came from a naturopath who also recommended me some probiotics to rebuild my gut. Since May 2023, during holidays in Portugal I got cheated with ingredients in my dishes and to my surprise I was fine’ish, meaning my body has already recovered. I value my health more, and after such a long time, I don’t mind sticking to this idea for 98% of the time.

Physical

In recent years, I kept light gym and swimming in my schedule to counterbalance the sedentary lifestyle, until my friend enlightened me about zone 2 training. So did my little research that led me to decide to add it to my schedule and replaced swimming. Somewhat, I did not see it as really beneficial as my recent “discovery”.

What did not Stick

There are a few things that might be good habits or things to do, worth revising.

Wim Hoff and box breathing seemed to be good and made some positive impact on my cognition and calmness (I am a rather calm person). I just did not see as much impact on my daily stuff, plus the setup in the case of the Wim Hoff one kinda added unnecessary friction.

Morning cold showers, it works! Gave me some freshness, lightness and mind clarity, especially nice to haves in the morning. However, the issue I had is that water in pipes is colder during winter season. So, whenever it gets a bit warmer, water does not get cold enough, yielding it useless. Seasonality does not make it too sticky in my case. Perhaps, we could invest in a future and buy a freezer to keep the water at the right level throughout the entire year.

Keto diet – I think it is down to diet per se. The idea and some facts behind it speak to me. I know it can be a Pandoras box and there are always two sides of the coin. Anyway, this type of eating sits well with me but not with Yurema, making it more difficult to maintain at home. Also, a somewhat simple no-milk no-gluten policy gave me very good results by cutting out on a lot of unnecessary foods, snacks that eliminated the sugar spikes that keto tries to address.

Meditation – there is so much science behind this, so many apps, so many courses, books, podcasts, yet I have not caught a hook. To be honest, I am determined to give a go to Dr Joe Dispenza’s meditations. Perhaps, you will motivate me to try again.

Wrapping Up

The none-sticky life improvements could be endless. I feel like it is worth mentioning those, but not dwelling too much. What are your working and none working habits, hacks or other life game-changers? Please share in the comments section, as I would love to hear your ideas!

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