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9 small changes that can make a difference

Do the small things really matter? We think so! If you’re overwhelmed with the big things; break it down. These minor changes in your daily routine will make a major difference in your life and career. With that in mind, here are nine small changes that you can make to your daily routine that, if you’re like most people, will roll over into your professional life!

Set goals.

1. Start each day with expectation.

If there’s any big truth about life, it’s that it usually lives up to (or down to) your expectations. Therefore, when you rise from bed, make your first thought: “something wonderful is going to happen today.” Guess what? You’re probably right.

2. Take time to plan and prioritize.

The most common source of stress is the perception that you’ve got too much work to do. Rather than obsess about it, pick one thing that, if you get it done today, will move you closer to your highest goal and purpose in life. Then do that first.

3. Give a gift to everyone you meet.

I’m not talking about a formal, wrapped-up present. Your gift can be your smile, a word of thanks or encouragement, a gesture of politeness, even a friendly nod. And never pass beggars without leaving them something. Peace of mind is worth the spare change.

4. Deflect partisan conversations.

Arguments about politics and religion never have a “right” answer but they definitely get people all riled up over things they can’t control. When such topics surface, bow out by saying something like: “Thinking about that stuff makes my head hurt.”

5. Assume people have good intentions.

Since you can’t read minds, you don’t really know the “why” behind the “what” that people do. Imputing evil motives to other people’s weird behaviors adds extra misery to life, while assuming good intentions leaves you open to reconciliation.

6. Eat high quality food slowly.

Sometimes we can’t avoid scarfing something quick to keep us up and running. Even so, at least once a day try to eat something really delicious, like a small chunk of fine cheese or an imported chocolate. Focus on it; taste it; savor it.

7. Let go of your results.

The big enemy of happiness is worry, which comes from focusing on events that are outside your control. Once you’ve taken action, there’s usually nothing more you can do. Focus on the job at hand rather than some weird fantasy of what might happen.

8. Turn off “background” TV.

Many households leave their TVs on as “background noise” while they’re doing other things. The entire point of broadcast TV is to make you dissatisfied with your life so that you’ll buy more stuff. Why subliminally program yourself to be a mindless consumer?

9. End each day with gratitude.

Just before you go to bed, write down at least one wonderful thing that happened. It might be something as small as a making a child laugh or something as huge as a million dollar deal. Whatever it is, be grateful for that day because it will never come again.

Have a great week – your AAU Career Center Staff


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Work Hard. Be Nice !

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Doesn’t it feel great to be NICE to people? To have them be nice back? Being nice is not difficult, but it needs some polishing for others to realize your effort. A smile on your face makes others smile too. A kind word to someone, or holding a door open to the person who is about to enter, is really easy to do, and in the long run will make even you happy!

I know at work there is a fine line between “being too nice” and being a good manager – I’m speaking in general terms here – for happiness overall; and that, will spill over into our professional lives.

Here are 15 ideas to get you started:

1. Hold the door open for somebody struggling with an armload of stuff. You’ll have to look up from your smartphone to actually see this need.
2. Share something you know with somebody else: show a colleague a shortcut for Excel/Email/your company accounting system, etc.
3. Smile at a stranger.
4. Tell somebody you appreciate their hard work.
5. Keep the snarky comebacks to yourself.
6. Pick up a piece of trash in the hallway.
7. Be overheard saying something nice about somebody else.
8. Pay for the soda of the person in line behind you at the company cafeteria.
8. Say “thank you.” Then find somebody else and say it again.
9. Hold somebody accountable. Yes, this is a form of kindness.
10. End a meeting early.
11. Pick up the office mail for your team and distribute it.
12. Make a fresh pot of coffee.
13. Reload the paper in the copier.
14. Introduce yourself to somebody new.

What will you do today to Be Nice?

Have a great day out there – let’s make a difference

AAU Career Center Team –


Miller, J. 2012 Workplace Issues
http://people-equation.com/15-ways-to-be-nice-at-work/