100 small learnings for big impact.

Collection of Small things that make a big difference in your life. Collected from multiple sources.
  • Do one thing every day that scares you.
  • Be humble.
  • Never cancel dinner plans by text message.
  • If a street performer makes you stop walking, you owe him a buck.
  • Always use "We" when referring to your company.
  • When entrusted with a secret, keep it.
  • Just because you can doesn't mean you should.
  • Don't dumb yourself down.
  • Never park in front of a bar.
  • Expect the seat in front of you to recline. Prepare accordingly.
  • Hold your ideals to high standard.
  • Never lie to your doctor and Lawyer.
  • All guns are loaded.
  • Take a vacation of your phone, internet and TV once a year.
  • Don't linger in the doorway. In or Out.
  • Never get your haircut the day of a special event.
  • Never eat lunch at your desk if you can avoid it.
  • Eat lunch with new team member.
  • Its never too late for an apology.
  • You don't get to choose your own nickname.
  • Never push someone off a dock.
  • Under no circumstances should you ask a woman if she is pregnant.
  • It's not enough to be proud of your ancestry, live up to it.
  • Don't make a scene.
  • When giving a thank you speech, short and sweet is best.
  • Know when to ignore the camera.
  • Never Gloat. Never ever.
  • Invest in great bag (Luggage).
  • Make time for your mother on your birthday. It's a special day for her too.
  • When opening presents, no one likes a good guesser.
  • Never fake a limp. Sympathy is a crutch.
  • Give Credit. Take blame.
  • Suck it up every now and then.
  • Don't stare.
  • Address everyone that carries a firearm professionally.
  • Stand up to bullies or ignore. You only have to do it once.
  • If you have made your point, stop talking.
  • Admit it when you are wrong.
  • If a girls offers to split a bill on first date, accept it.
  • If you offer to help don't quit until the job is done.
  • Look people in the eye when you thank them.
  • Thank people that are hard to notice from bus driver to street sweeper.
  • Know at least one good joke.
  • learn to drive manual.
  • Be cool to junior people. Reputations are built over time.
  • Its okay to be alone.
  • Don't lose your cool. Especially at work.
  • Always thank the host.
  • If you don't understand, ask before it's too late.
  • There is nothing wrong with a plain t-shirt.
  • Be a good listener. Don't just take your turn to talk.
  • Keep your word.
  • If you see older people carrying bags, drop everything and help.
  • Don't talk in the movies.
  • You are what you do. Not what you say.
  • Learn to change tire.
  • Try to be kind. Everyone has a hard fight ahead of them.
  • Don't litter.
  • If you have a sister, get to know her boyfriend. Your opinion is important.
  • You won't always be the strongest or fastest. But you can be the toughest.
  • Buy the orange properties in monopoly.
  • Make the little things count.
  • Laugh. Laugh a lot.
  • Know words of your national anthem.
  • Your dance moves might not be the best, but I promise making a fool of yourself is more fun than sitting on the bench alone.
  • Smile at Strangers.
  • Make goals. Achieve them.
  • If you have to fight, punch first and punch hard.
  • If you want to build long term relationship, don't fake, be absolutely honest.
  • Enjoy the power and beauty of your youth.
  • Do team sports.
  • You are not as fat as you imagine.
  • Real troubles in your life will never cross your mind.
  • Sing.
  • Don't be reckless with other people's feelings.
  • Don't waste your time on jealousy. Sometimes you are ahead, sometimes you are behind. The race is long and in the end its only with yourself.
  • Remember compliments you receive.
  • Stretch
  • Get plenty of calcium. Be kind to your knees.
  • Don't congratulate or bury yourself too much, your choices are half chances.
  • Enjoy your body. Move it anyway you like. Its the greatest instrument you will ever hold.
  • Dance
  • Live in New York city once.
  • Travel.
  • Prices will rise.
  • Respect your elders.
  • Don't expect anyone else to support you.
  • Be careful who's advice you buy, be patient to those who supply.