People Shared The Simple Changes They Made That Improved Their Quality Of Life
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Some of the smallest changes can make the biggest difference, especially when daily life starts feeling heavier than it should. In this Reddit thread, people shared the simple swaps, habits, and purchases that made their routines easier, calmer, or just less annoying.
The answers range from practical home fixes to personal changes that took a little effort but paid off fast. It is the kind of list that makes you think about what you have been putting up with for no reason.
A few of these ideas are surprisingly simple, and one of them might be the thing you wish you had tried sooner.
This is the question that started the collection of answers
HennaLet’s start with things you can invest in. A good mattress might lead to better nights and ache-free mornings.
dudecheckthisThat first one is an easy upgrade to understand.
Saves time, and if you’re not one to remember doing the dishes, this might be easier.
Ise-Beach1021
This advice started off light and practical, then got into the deeper stuff.
howwouldiknow--
Now you can turn your frown upside down and walk away smiling from the dentist.
PeppermintFrapp
You’ll hear this often enough, and for good reason.
MrBirb_
You’ll never really know the difference until you try glasses that are tailored for you, no matter your confidence in your ability to see perfectly.
Prank_Owl
That kind of fix can change more than one part of a day.
There were a lot of life tips in the thread too, focused mainly on what you can do at home.
SYLOH
To make that advice even more actionable, someone shared how they can start.
n1c0_ds
A continuation of the list.
n1c0_ds
Hopefully, you'll get the hang of it.
n1c0_ds
Books can offer a lot, and you don’t have to be a stickler for reading the most popular or classic titles if you don’t want to.
No-Tumbleweed4775
This tip might also help you get the funk out of the kitchen and lift you out of your own funk.
bubblebobble_of
Some of the best suggestions were the simplest ones.
This also sounds like the 35-year-old woman asking parents who overstayed to move out.
Multitasking that would leave you with nothing to do but rest after eating.
OldMork
For some life advice that involves other people.
runesplease
But sometimes you don't even realize that you're doing more than what you're supposed to.
GolgiApparatus1
This isn't as easy as it seems, but if you can do it, it's very much worth it.
dullchristmas
You would have more time to take care of yourself without risking instability.
LittleWhiteGirl
You would also be burned out if you keep giving what you don't even have.
No-Dragonfruit-6970
A Redditor advised to do your best.
artimista0314
But remember to do it for yourself.
artimista0314
"Don't care."
artimista0314
That one lands a little harder than the rest.
A struggle, but it results in great changes for your health.
fattymcassface
This is one of the most practical pieces of advice that can save you in the long run.
Arctic_Snowfox
It's bad enough that society has a lot of expectations for us, so this is a great reminder to think about constantly to ease anxiety.
posifour11
There is a lot here to think about, and none of it requires a dramatic life overhaul.
Some of these ideas are small, some are personal, and some are just the kind of thing people learn the hard way.
What's the best life advice that you've received? Share it with us in the comments.
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