7 Fundamental Rules That Will Uncomplicate Your Life For Good

7 Fundamental Rules That Will Uncomplicate Your Life For Good

Life can sometimes feel  a bit complicated, right? But guess what? It doesn’t have to be that way! There are some simple, fundamental rules that can help straighten out even the curliest of life’s question marks. Here are seven rules that will help uncomplicate your life.

1. Go on a digital diet.

Let’s face it, we’re all a bit guilty of overindulging in the digital buffet. But here’s the deal: mindlessly scrolling through social media is the junk food of the digital world. It’s time for some digital dieting. Set some boundaries, maybe a ‘no phones at dinner’ rule, or a ‘no social media after 10 PM’ policy. It’s like a detox for your brain. You’ll be surprised how refreshing it feels to not know every detail of your distant cousin’s vacation in real-time.

And it’s not just about cutting down screen time; it’s about making the time you do spend online count. Unfollow those accounts that make you question your self-worth, and start following things that actually interest you. Remember, your feed should feed you, not drain you. This is your digital life – curate it like an art gallery, only the best and most inspiring pieces make the cut.

2. Master the Art of One Thing at a Time.

Remember when you tried to cook dinner, watch a TV show, and text your friend at the same time? Disaster, right? Multitasking is a myth. Your brain isn’t wired to handle your breakfast, LinkedIn profile, and existential crises all at once. Focus on one thing – and actually finish it. It’s like eating an elephant one bite at a time, not that you’d ever do that… right?

This one-task wonder mindset isn’t just about efficiency; it’s about quality. When you’re fully present with what you’re doing, whether it’s a work project or a conversation, you’re giving it the respect it deserves. You’ll produce better work, build stronger relationships, and probably avoid burning your dinner. Single-tasking isn’t just a skill, it’s a lifestyle. Embrace it, and watch your productivity and satisfaction soar.

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4. Remember, Life Plans are Overrated.

Planning every detail of your life is like trying to use a GPS in a forest – mostly pointless and kind of frustrating. It’s okay to not have your whole life mapped out. Embrace the unpredictability. Sometimes the best adventures begin with a little phrase called, “I have no idea what I’m doing.” It’s the plot of every good story, and potentially yours too.

That said, having a direction isn’t a bad thing. Think of your life like a road trip – it’s good to know where you’re headed, but the unplanned detours often lead to the best stories. So, set goals, but keep them loose. Be open to new experiences, changes in direction, and the occasional roadside attraction. After all, life isn’t about the destination; it’s about the journey and the weird souvenirs you pick up along the way. As long as you prioritize living a happy life, that’s what matters.

5. Create Your Own Success Meter.

Define your own version of success. Maybe it’s managing to wear pants every day (real pants, not pajamas). Or perhaps it’s learning how to cook something that doesn’t come out of a box. Whatever it is, celebrate it. You’re doing great.

And don’t forget, success is personal and ever-evolving. What feels like a win today might be different tomorrow, and that’s okay. Maybe today, success is nailing a job interview, and tomorrow it’s finally doing your laundry. Life is a series of moments, and acknowledging your achievements, big or small, keeps you motivated and moving forward. So go ahead, give yourself a pat on the back for all the amazing things you’re doing.

6. Regularly perform the ‘Is It Worth It?’ Check.

Before diving into something new, ask yourself if it’s really worth your time. Think of it as budgeting your sanity. Will this help you grow, or will it just add to your collection of ‘why did I do that?’ memories? If it’s not going to bring you joy or at least a good story, it’s probably not worth it.

And this isn’t just about big life decisions. It applies to the small stuff too. Like, should you binge-watch that new series or get some sleep? Should you spend an hour on a perfect selfie, or just enjoy the moment? Life’s full of choices, and each one costs something. Choose wisely, and you’ll find your life a lot less cluttered and a lot more fulfilling. After all, you’re the CFO of your time – invest it in things that matter.

7. Learn to Love Doing Nothing.

Doing nothing is an underrated art form. It’s not about being lazy; it’s about recharging. Think of yourself as a smartphone; even you need to plug in and recharge (metaphorically, of course). So, go ahead, embrace those do-nothing days. Your brain (and your overworked Netflix account) will thank you. In a world that glorifies being busy, doing nothing is a rebellious act. It’s saying, ‘Hey, I’m not going to be productive today, and that’s okay.’ Whether it’s lounging in pajamas all day or staring at the ceiling contemplating the meaning of pizza, these moments of stillness are essential. They give you the space to think, dream, and just be.

Many great ideas were born from moments of idleness. When you’re not actively engaging with something, your mind wanders, and this is often where magic happens. You solve problems you didn’t know you had, or you come up with the next big thing – all while you’re lying on your couch, watching the ceiling fan. It’s in these quiet moments that our minds can breathe and stretch, allowing creativity and insight to flow freely. So next time you feel guilty for doing nothing, remember, you might just be on the verge of your next great idea.

8. Make sure your friends know they matter.

Your vibe attracts your people – it’s not just a catchy Instagram quote, it’s real life. Surround yourself with people who make you laugh, think, and feel motivated to be your best self. These are the people who will cheer you on during your highs and bring you ice cream during your lows. Life’s a wild ride, and you want the right people in your car.

This isn’t about having a huge circle of friends. It’s about quality over quantity. A few good friends can make all the difference. They’re the ones who know your weird quirks and still hang around. They’ll be there for the 2 AM existential chats and the 2 PM coffee runs. In the end, it’s these relationships that add the most value to life.

Phoebe Mertens is a writer, speaker, and strategist who has helped dozens of female-founded and led companies reach success in areas such a finance, tech, science, and fashion. Her keen eye for detail and her innovative approach to modern womanhood makes her one of the most sought-out in her industry, and there's nothing she loves more than to see these companies shine.

With an MBA from NYU's Stern School of Business and features in Forbes and Fast Company she Phoebe has proven she knows her stuff. While she doesn't use social media, she does have a private Instagram just to look at pictures of cats.
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