The beginning of the year is the time to think about how to live it as efficiently as possible. Robert Smith, a comedian who eventually became the author of several New York Times bestsellers, gives 10 lessons that will help you with this.
1. You can't be too generous. Share with people, and then share more!
2. The only difference between you and great people is HOW you think.
3. Always ask yourself: "What is important right now?" "What is my next step?"
4. Live each day as your last. Every minute is valuable.
5. First of all, eat dessert. Learn to enjoy life. Let life become a holiday.
6. Take responsibility for solving your own problems. Look fear in the eye. When you do this, you will stop feeling like a victim and start working for the result.
7. Learn to accept refusals normally. Every "no" takes you one step closer to "yes."
8. You will never cross the finish line. Whether you've written a book, performed in front of a huge audience, or signed a recording contract, it's not the end, it's a new start.
9. Life is not about finding yourself, life is about creating yourself!
10. Play to the fullest. Don't keep anything in reserve.
And what will guide you this year?