Sunday 26 October 2014

10 ways to spark, inspire and kick start refreshing new beginnings

Hello everyone!

I was just thinking about what I said the other day on reinventing yourself (you can read it here), and I realized that there may be more to it than just changing your old habits into new ones.

Habits are habits for a reason, and they may be hard to break. Reinventing yourself and all those feel good things are a delight to read, and it may spark some inspiration. But as we all know, everyone needs a gently push in the right direction. And maybe some do-able tips to get started.

So here are some things I would probably do to get started in developing a clearer, focused and more importantly, refreshingly new outlook on life.

1. Write down what you want/to change from life

Make it long, short, pages, or just one word. Writing things down always helps you put things into perspectives. If you aren’t much of a books person, use your phone’s notes feature. Make sure you take a look at it a few times a month! Or set it as your wallpaper!

2. Spend some time with yourself

In all the hustle bustle of life, we often forget that we need some time to ourselves to just sort out our thoughts and just be. We pay so much attention to our family, job and friends, we lose touch with ourselves, and our goals. Admit it, for the guilt of being selfish, we don’t give ourselves any time at all. And there is nothing wrong with that, giving yourselves too much attention can be a bad thing too, but all I am asking you to do is to listen to yourselves once in a while.

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3. Invent quality time in something you love to do

And trust me, it will work wonders. I love to write, and read and I make sure I do a little of it every day if possible. I love baking, playing video games and watching anime/kdrama. Yes, that may be a little too much, and for a working individual with a family, it may be next to impossible to do. But I am not asking you to do it very often, or even all the time, just once or twice a week. It not only makes your heart happy, but it also fulfills the point of spending time with yourself. Do it early in the morning, or after the family is out for the day, or even when the kids are asleep, do it for yourself. Find time.

4. Go outside

To instantly bring things into a fresher perspective, make sure you step outside. Get some fresh air, go drink some coffee or hot chocolate if you prefer. Go grocery shopping, or even stroll around the mall. The change in surroundings should help you change your direction of thoughts for the better.

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5. Make plans with friends and family

Even it’s the more clichéd movie and dinner idea you can think of, do it. Tell your friends that you need some time off and take it! I am sure you can escape for a little while. From homework or your job or even hiring a babysitter/ sweetly requesting the husband to take over for the night. Invest in relationships now. They will turn into a big fortune later one. And you deserve the break.

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6. Eat. And eat well

Foodie or not a foodie, who can say no to a gook cooked meal? Try your hand at new recipes at home or go out to your favorite place. Good food instantly perks you up and makes you feel anew. Oh and the feeling of a happy, full stomach? Indescribable.

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7. Get some exercise

Don’t roll your eyes at me. I mean it. You need to get your butt off a 9-5 chair and get some oxygen into your lungs. Doing the smallest exercise helps pump some happy hormone to your head called Serotonin. Doing something which automatically contributes to you looking good, will help you feel good.

8. Start organizing

And start with your closet. Sort out you clothes and donate the ones you don’t need. Then start with your room. Clean it, push things away, change the sheets, and add in some DIY décor. Work towards your house, kitchen and sort, organize, sort, and organize. And don’t give me the excuse of being a messy body. Because, trust me, clearing things out, automatically state the feeling of pushing the old away and bringing it newer, positive energy.

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9. Sleep

Ever wondered why people would say ‘sleep on it’? It’s because is like a soft reset button on life. Enough said. If you had something important to take a decision on, sleep on it. If you feel uneasy, sad or really angry, sleep. If you feel like you want the end your day but not quite, take a nap, wake up, and start over!



10. Start NOW

Whatever is it that you want to do, or start, or stop? Do it NOW. As much as I said habits are hard to break, you need to at least start making the effort immediately. They may come through surprisingly, or may even take some time to settle in. But the earnest effort in wanting to change yourself, your weight, your problems, your surroundings needs to start now, now, now.
Only if you give yourself a force start. You can expected a sooner change.




So, what are you waiting for?
It’s time to start anew remember?
Ready, set…
And Go.

Sunday 19 October 2014

Reinventing September

Hello everyone!

There are no words to describe how truly sorry I am for not posting for over a month. September has been a month where crazy would be quite an understatement and busy would be next to an excuse.
But reassuringly, it was nothing short of boring.

With family over, relatives, household chores and hectic work schedules, not to mention the time to even go get a workout done, September has been one of those months where you know that things are changing in your life. And that from now on, things are going to be better.

How do I know so?
Well, a few days into my busy month, I came across this term called reinventing which means to change something to make it look like something entirely new, and reinventing yourself means to change who you currently are and improving from there on.



Actually to me it felt like more than just changing who you are. With all I was reading about it, I got really curious, so I did a little bit more research. It finally led me to know that reinventing yourself means carving out a whole new path for yourself and ensuring that the path you managed to make is going to be the best for you.

And I practically fell in love with the idea right there.

Wouldn't it just be amazing to live the life you always wished of? And working to towards its success makes it all a wonderful thing to be given a chance to.
So I did. And September turned into my month of reinvention.

So the very next day, I took my lunch outside work, found a quiet spot and wrote down all the things I want from life.
Wanna sneak peek of a part of my list?


  • Fix my work schedule. I hate staying late at work.
  • Spend more time with family and friends.
  • Lose that tummy ponch once and for ALL.
  • Pay a more attention to the world outside my phone.
  • Write more! But of course.
And I was determined.

I think of the most important parts of reinventing yourself was to get started immediately. No more 'Oh, I can do this tomorrow' or next week. If you want your life back in place now, you need to start now. And with that, I made another schedule of how I was going to accomplish my list above.

The first thing I did was to clear my office desk and my mails. I put things into perspective and ensured I wrote all my tasks down. Loved checking them off one by one.

With that, I also tried to get to work earlier so I could leave earlier. And then I realized, by leaving earlier, I could spend more time with my family. And with that, I automatically had more time in my life to just, do more in general.

So all in all, changing one small thing helped me sort out the rest of the things in my list and helped me realized its all a chain.
If you make an effort to do better, other areas of your life automatically strive to be better on their own. Its like the world telling you, you want your life to be better? Sure thing, let us help you.





All you have to do is try!

Now with this post, and the promise of frequent updates, I am now trying to get a little bit more exercise in my daily routine. And I have a trial group class tomorrow! If it works out, I get to cross that off my list as well!

The hardest part would probably be maintaining all of the things I have managed to do better in. And I have just the thing for it!
Maybe I should write a part 2. What do you think?

Let me know what you think in the comments and what you would want to reinventing in yourself!

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