Micro habits that improved my life ✨

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    TIMELINE
    0:00 Intro
    1:01 No day zero
    2:01 Reframe gratefully
    3:21 Daily magic
    4:32 Rethink stress
    6:21 React slow
    8:40 Your micro habits
    8:57 Bloopers
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 672

  • @kellyfischer6691
    @kellyfischer6691 5 місяців тому +632

    As opposed to labeling my lists as "To Do" I simply reframe it as a "I Get To Do" list. How fortunate are we do even have the ability to do mundane tasks, things for our family, to have a place of income, etc. We get to do it because we've been so blessed. ☺

    • @minervigupta7383
      @minervigupta7383 5 місяців тому +10

      Love this one!! ❤ I am going to do this too ..thanks Kelly!

    • @Sunny-bw1mo
      @Sunny-bw1mo 5 місяців тому +5

      Love that! “I get to do” Thank you! 🙏🏼❤✌🏼

    • @cesskin7979
      @cesskin7979 5 місяців тому +5

      Lovely idea ❤

    • @brittanyjackson6432
      @brittanyjackson6432 5 місяців тому +4

      Love this! Thank you for this. Yes, we are sooo blessed. Thank You Jesus!!! 😄

    • @shawndolynwilliams275
      @shawndolynwilliams275 5 місяців тому +1

      Thank you!!!

  • @EvenSoItIsWell
    @EvenSoItIsWell 5 місяців тому +645

    After my diagnosis with multiple sclerosis I have made dozens of micro habit changes and can honestly say I am healthier now than before my diagnosis. I changed my diet, exercise, sleep, & mindfulness in so many ways. All are key to my health and wellbeing.

    • @putoffia
      @putoffia 5 місяців тому +3

      MS sister in arms here!! Wishing you the best of luck, keep up with your good little habits 😘

    • @Anna-kv3iy
      @Anna-kv3iy 5 місяців тому

      If you want Infos about nutrition from medical medium a.william . If you want to read what the psychosomatic Symptoms could be, there are books from ch. Beerland and l.hay with solution which can help.

    • @EvenSoItIsWell
      @EvenSoItIsWell 5 місяців тому +12

      @@Anna-kv3iy thanks I am familiar with both of these. I have been living well with MS for 17 years.

    • @EvenSoItIsWell
      @EvenSoItIsWell 5 місяців тому +5

      @@putoffia thanks so much sister! We do all the things so we can keep doing all the things! 🙂

    • @persephone213
      @persephone213 5 місяців тому +4

      Are you familiar with Courtney Carver? You may enjoy her blog and books. She’s living well with MS as a minimalist.

  • @anitapenkert389
    @anitapenkert389 5 місяців тому +233

    Micro-habits I have incorporated: 1) Doing some minutes of stretching after my morning shower. 2) My workspace for hours everyday is the kitchen, so I feel more joy if I regularly declutter the countertop and maybe put a rose in a vase on the windowsill and listen to classical music. 3) Not only "stop and smell the roses" but try to find the good under all the stress. For example, when my son makes a mess in the kitchen I can feel proud that he has the ambition to cook something, or when my three teenage kids quarrel and make noise I am thankful that I have three lively kids and a loving family than can get us through difficult times. Or even if I have a headache I know that it will pass and that I have a healthy body that supports me day after day.

    • @Harika-en6nc
      @Harika-en6nc 2 місяці тому +4

      WOW!! U have totally changed the way u process the thought or situation!! Bless u🌸

    • @Danielle-fj1wg
      @Danielle-fj1wg Місяць тому

  • @smachen96
    @smachen96 5 місяців тому +277

    I love the tip about reframing 'sorry' into 'thank you.' I feel being overly apologetic can be a bad thing - you're essentially giving out the message to others that you're in the wrong, even if you might not be. But saying thank you is a great way to show appreciation to others whilst not diminishing your own confidence.

    • @MissNoechen
      @MissNoechen 5 місяців тому +3

      You should just also be okay with saying sorry in situations where you are in the wrong. Few things can wreck an interpersonal relationship as deep as someone's inability to apologise

    • @smachen96
      @smachen96 5 місяців тому +3

      ​@@MissNoechenYes definitely. Thank you shouldn't replace sorry in a situation you have made a big mistake, and it is important to own responsibility when that happens.

    • @johnsonjo8454
      @johnsonjo8454 5 місяців тому

      @@smachen96 hai beauty💋😍 🤎

    • @akhiladinesh5891
      @akhiladinesh5891 Місяць тому

      Always thought saying sorry was something I casually do, and felt am humble... But ya I just realised I don't have much confiyand take a blame easily.. same goes with accepting a praise .. I try highlighting others efforts and make mine negligible.. didnt know these two habits of mine have been so harmful in making me not believe in myself..😢

  • @christinalund1114
    @christinalund1114 5 місяців тому +42

    One micro habit I've started is to keep a book with me when I go out and about. It's a great thing to turn to (as opposed to scrolling) when waiting for something.

  • @anantakadine4825
    @anantakadine4825 5 місяців тому +89

    Focusing on "glimmers" is a great micro change; truly taking in a sunset, listening to the rain, a shower after work, biting into a delicious meal etc

  • @jenavevesnowolf13
    @jenavevesnowolf13 5 місяців тому +101

    The shift from "I'm sorry" to "thank you" has been amazing for me, both in regards to self worth and to not annoying those around me. I came from an abusive family and that was such an ingrained habit of mine that, at first, I couldn't get through a sentence without using the phrase at least once. I felt as though I should apologize for even existing, despite being a kind and helpful person. Small changes really can make a world of difference, given enough time.

    • @brittanyjackson6432
      @brittanyjackson6432 5 місяців тому +5

      God bless you! You are important and Jesus loves you! 🙏♥️

  • @ElysianEmperor
    @ElysianEmperor 5 місяців тому +450

    SUMMARY
    00:00 🎯 Setting Small Goals for Daily Progress
    - True progress comes from small daily commitments.
    - Micro habits are tiny everyday actions that compound into significant change.
    - Avoid day zeros by taking at least one small action, even if the day is almost over.
    01:15 🙅‍♂️ Shifting from Apology to Gratitude
    - Shift from default apologies to expressing gratitude.
    - Saying "thank you" instead of "I'm sorry" enhances self-confidence.
    - Accept compliments graciously by saying "thank you" instead of downplaying.
    02:53 🌈 Embracing Simple Joys in Life
    - Vocalizing gratitude for small, joyful moments enhances happiness.
    - Acknowledging life's simple pleasures helps to reconnect with daily magic.
    - Focusing on the present moment and appreciating it brings a positive mindset.
    04:50 🧠 Reframing Stress as a Positive Force
    - Stress perception influences its impact on the body.
    - Reframing stress as helpful can improve focus and performance.
    - Small mindset shifts can transform stress from a hindrance to an ally.
    06:33 🤔 Creating Space for Thoughtful Responses
    - Pausing before reacting improves the quality of responses.
    - Taking a deep breath allows for better emotional regulation.
    - The practice of creating space is influenced by meditation techniques.
    07:42 🧘‍♀️ Mindful Meditation with Headspace
    - Headspace offers guided meditations for beginners.
    - Short meditation sessions (3-5 minutes) make it accessible for everyone.
    - Mindfulness extends beyond traditional meditation, including breathing exercises and sleep content.

    • @vanessa_4695
      @vanessa_4695 5 місяців тому +3

      Thank you!

    • @shefalijafar
      @shefalijafar 5 місяців тому +1

      Hey thanks 🪽

    • @lindapitchford4941
      @lindapitchford4941 5 місяців тому +2

      Thank you. I like the pics and time counters.

    • @roo_13
      @roo_13 5 місяців тому +1

      Thank you so much!

    • @jovannika
      @jovannika 5 місяців тому

      Thank you!, i replied cause I liked your note. c:

  • @myrakhoo5517
    @myrakhoo5517 5 місяців тому +52

    Something really valuable my dad told me whenever I got stressed out for exams is that “you only feel stressed because you know you are capable of doing really well” :) reframing the stress into a signal for encouragement.
    Thank you for making these amazing videos again Sadia.

  • @Martin-nj2ow
    @Martin-nj2ow 5 місяців тому +7

    One thing I started doing lately is telling myself that "1 minute it's better than 0 minutes", whenever I feel like i dont want to do something (workout, study...) because the hardest step is always to start doing something. So i'll tell myself '1 minute studying it's better than 0 minutes stdying' so I start studying for that minute and then it just usually flows

  • @cleliafirgey2491
    @cleliafirgey2491 5 місяців тому +11

    preach!!
    NO DAY ZERO: today is already here. after all today is yesterday’s promise for tomorrow - love it, taking notes

  • @susanclark8654
    @susanclark8654 5 місяців тому +64

    This was well received. I'm the primary care giver for my parents. They live with me. Dad has the beginning of Dementia and fell about 2 years ago and is not fully ambulatory. Mom has heart disease and kidney failure. I recently went through ovarian cancer and am trying to find a way to bring peace to my mind since I had to take care of everyone even though I was sick. Your video was and is very timely for me. I needed the reminder to take care of me. I need to make the space to quiet my mind and be peaceful for my health both mental and physical. I still have a journey ahead of me to try and keep the cancer at bay. I appreciate all your videos and the calming way in which you present them. And added Bonus...you two are truly so cute together... the potato chip bag thing was such fun! Thanks!!

    • @sudarkodi9397
      @sudarkodi9397 5 місяців тому +2

      You got this❤

    • @pratzqwtyy
      @pratzqwtyy 5 місяців тому +2

      May you heal :)

    • @j.sanchez3517
      @j.sanchez3517 5 місяців тому

      Look into the book. When the body says No. Best of luck!!

    • @susanclark8654
      @susanclark8654 5 місяців тому

      @@j.sanchez3517 thank you I will!

    • @anshuanand9400
      @anshuanand9400 4 місяці тому +5

      Your comment totally stood out for me ❤ You are such a rock! More power to you

  • @ikabikaboo
    @ikabikaboo 5 місяців тому +35

    I wrote a novel one sentence a day (mostly to see if I could). It took me about four years, but the first draft got done. I'm a believer in the power of micro habits.
    The day zero one really spoke to me. I have a habit of saying that I'll start tomorrow. I think it will really help me to reframe that.

  • @rebeccamadeja5619
    @rebeccamadeja5619 5 місяців тому +45

    There are two mindset shifts I’ve made that have really helped me:
    The first is something similar to what you were talking about early in the video. I prioritize only one thing on my “to do list” each day, and I call it my “top thing.” It can be the same each day, or different, but my “top thing” is always framed as one thing that tomorrow’s me will thank today’s me for having done. A little pay it forward to myself that also allows me to have grace with myself. If my day goes completely sideways, I only have the my “top thing” as a “must do,” and it’s something that will help make tomorrow better, so it’s a win-win in my book.
    The second thing is rather than thinking of having a “to do list,” I’ve shifted my mindset to thinking of it as a “get to do list.” This subtle shift builds gratitude into my daily tasks and chores. I get to make the bed each morning because I have a bed to sleep in each night. I get to wash the dishes because we cooked and ate yummy food. I get to do laundry because of all the life lived and activities done since the last load of laundry.
    Both of these micro-habits have really been wonderful changes for my mental health. Thanks for all you do, Sadia and team! ❤

    • @koellekind
      @koellekind 5 місяців тому +3

      I really like both! Thank you for sharing!❤

    • @erika91222
      @erika91222 2 місяці тому

      Thank you for sharing

  • @orientstopph
    @orientstopph 5 місяців тому +96

    Finally a new video uploaded! More video like this pls. Thanks Sadia and Team for encouraging people to be healthy and be a best version of themselves 🙂

  • @DominikBialy_
    @DominikBialy_ 5 місяців тому +66

    The idea of reframing apologies into gratitude is honestly mind blowind for me. Such an elegant, yet simple way to invite both receptivity and gratitude into those little moments happening in our lives all the time!
    As for my micro habits
    1. Do something useful, that doesn't make much sense - If I can spend a few minutes fixing some random issue I encounter I would just do it. I would clean the cup of the co-worker, put the papers where they belong or even pick some litter from the grass and put it into the bin. There is almost a meditative feeling to those moments, I feel like it forces me out of the rush of everyday life.
    2. Narrating what I feel - when I feel overwhelmed by emotions I would just try to explain to myself what I feel and what caused it. It's a simple way to reframe your emotions but it works amazingly for me.
    3. Trying new things as soon as the idea arrives - I would try to not judge every activity by it's perceived value and just try something out and see how it feels. I tend to overthink stuff a lot and become lost in analysis paralysis, so it helps a bit do try something before I rationalize myself out of the idea. So far the effects were absolutely amazing.

    • @lauratrad9154
      @lauratrad9154 5 місяців тому +2

      " Do something useful, that doesn't make much sense" what an absolutely wonderful idea.

  • @eel324
    @eel324 5 місяців тому +27

    I agree with avoiding unnecessary “sorries” - they can make the other person feel very awkward and on the spot to have to reassure you. Also agree that the best response to a compliment is “thank you.” My suggestion is to add a compliment for the other person, as in “thank you, you are so kind.”

    • @priyankashukla3603
      @priyankashukla3603 5 місяців тому

      Couldn't agree anymore...
      I learnt this in one of the courses, n I have stopped saying sorry. But I now will Try to say thank you .. thanks.

    • @shinichihiroshi5328
      @shinichihiroshi5328 5 місяців тому +1

      I semi agree with the Sorry and Thank you thing. Imagine being 30-45 minute late to a meeting and say ''Thank you for waiting'' - That won't do you any good in reputation. Though this is just an example.

  • @kellyshaw236
    @kellyshaw236 5 місяців тому +12

    The apology part is so real. I also feel that women tend to say sorry when there isn't really a need to. It's a good practice to try to cut down on it.

    • @zetristan4525
      @zetristan4525 5 місяців тому

      And they are generally really poor at apologizing for serious offences too, right? (Because their focus is more on soothing their feelings in a rough situation instead of seeing the other person's experience as really mattering - except insofar as it affects the lady's own feelings/empathy-reactivity.)

    • @user-jt7ou4rv4c
      @user-jt7ou4rv4c Місяць тому

      My mom was the queen of apologizing all the time.😢😢

  • @geetanjalimali8908
    @geetanjalimali8908 5 місяців тому +86

    This channel keeps me going even on rough days. 💞 Thanks for existing!!🥹

    • @PickUpLimes
      @PickUpLimes  5 місяців тому +16

      Thank you for your love and support 🥹 Sending a HUGE hug!

    • @geetanjalimali8908
      @geetanjalimali8908 5 місяців тому +3

      ​@@PickUpLimesAww! ❤

    • @clairdelune9341
      @clairdelune9341 5 місяців тому +4

      Right 👉🏽 I love her and her energy ⚡ so much is like fresh air 🌱

  • @CosmicDaisyHead
    @CosmicDaisyHead 5 місяців тому +89

    I just had a baby so I feel like I’m having to start all over in terms of routine and setting up my day. It’s been hard. Thank you for this video

    • @PickUpLimes
      @PickUpLimes  5 місяців тому +32

      Congratulations Daisy! 🌻🥹 I can only imagine how much a little one shakes things up, and I can't speak from my own experience, but seeing my sisters each go through it twice now, it was for sure hard on them, but the routine eventually came. Enjoy these precious days with the little one 🫶

    • @TheMorningexercise
      @TheMorningexercise 5 місяців тому +2

      With you in a same boat …

    • @ginaali8144
      @ginaali8144 5 місяців тому

      I am currently expecting (22 weeks pregnant), also excited how our little one will change our life and how we can keep up some healthy routines...

    • @johnsonjo8454
      @johnsonjo8454 5 місяців тому

      @@PickUpLimes beautiful face sweet lips sweet voice💋💋💋🤎

    • @Scassolina-rv2xj
      @Scassolina-rv2xj 5 місяців тому +1

      Routines with a baby will always change. Every time you think something has settled down, something new comes along. At some point I took the pressure off myself (especially when it came to my child's sleep) and lived from day to day. At some point everything will fall into place. I wish you lots of strength and joy ❤️

  • @AprilDawn-tq9dz
    @AprilDawn-tq9dz 5 місяців тому +20

    I am a dancer. I was always wondering why I felt so stressed when getting ready to do something I loved. Then I reminded myself that stress/anxiety and excitement share many of the same symptoms (racing heard, shortness of breath etc). That awareness allowed me to switch my perspective from negative to positive when feeling those physical reactions.

  • @sumandreeperumal499
    @sumandreeperumal499 5 місяців тому +6

    Ooh what a great topic. I've been trying to form healthy habits too.
    Two that I absolutely love are:
    1. Slow mornings. No matter what slow down the morning routine. Blissfully have a cup of tea. Take your time making breakfast or work/school lunches. Just slow and blissful morning routine. We don't have to have rushed mornings. This is also good for overall well being because whatever tone you set for your morning is the tone you carry through your day. So double benefit here
    2. Slow evenings. Cutting off strictly at close of business and having a nice, slow, blissful evening of relaxing activities.
    Absolutely life changing.
    Thank you.
    One thing that you mentioned was slow reactions. This is an amazing healthy habit.
    I wonder if you have tips for slowing our reactions in those moments that require quick responses... Where you are required to respond on the spot. These moments usually lead to stress

  • @anamikamaruthara
    @anamikamaruthara 5 місяців тому +83

    This video is the one thing I'm grateful for today and which grounded me. It feels like the chill lemonade running down to my stomach and cooling my body on a hot day. Thank you 🐾

  • @gunn6456
    @gunn6456 5 місяців тому +11

    When I see something beautiful in the nature I am often thanking our creator who makes everything so perfect 🙏✝🌻

  • @heartnsoul3357
    @heartnsoul3357 9 днів тому +1

    Another Influencer said, “What you resist, persists.” This can be especially evident during times of stress. I’m trying to learn to be compassionate with myself during stressful times, rather than critical. Your video will also help. Thank you!

  • @virgo_vampire
    @virgo_vampire 5 місяців тому +8

    totally agree with replacing "sorry" with "thank you"! such a helpful habit esp for those experiencing anxiety or depression as someone who's lived through both. such a little change that makes a huge difference! another habit i've been trying to implement lately is making my bed every morning. even though i work from home and my desk is in the same room it's a little sign to my brain that sleepytime's over and it's time to start the day :)

  • @preethi101
    @preethi101 5 місяців тому +13

    Ah! The 'habit series' continues! :D I absolutely loved this -- "if this isn't life, I don't know what is" 😊

  • @nicoledouglas3270
    @nicoledouglas3270 3 місяці тому +2

    The difference between setting results based goals vs actions based goals has been a huge shift for me. An action based goal just feels so much more manageable and inherently makes you learn to make micro habits.

  • @chrisisjoking
    @chrisisjoking 5 місяців тому +6

    I loved your comment about saying "Thank you" instead of "I'm sorry" for trivial things. It's such a positive mental shift for something I've been guilty of doing my whole life. Thank you so much for this video, I really appreciate it!

  • @icancounttopotato18
    @icancounttopotato18 5 місяців тому +19

    I want to thank you so much for your videos. I've had the hardest year of my life so far, filled with losses and challenges and confusion, but also a lot of growth and transformation. Your videos are so warm and so encouraging, without ever making us feel bad for how we are or what we do. It's a gift you have and I'm so grateful to have found you

    • @PickUpLimes
      @PickUpLimes  5 місяців тому +11

      I want to thank YOU for sharing your valuable time with me. I'm sorry you've had a tough year. There have been two distinct moments in my life where I remember feeling the same - the loss of someone I cherished deeply, life challenges, and confusion much like you described. Even though they felt overwhelming at the time, those periods turned out to be the most transformative and growth-filled for me. They shifted the course of my life, ultimately and eventually in positive ways (which I only see now looking back). My sister often says, "Pivoting in life is painful. Growth is painful. But that pain is a sign of growth." Keep embracing your journey with this beautiful strength and openness. Sending all my love 💖🌟🌱

  • @fuzibunny
    @fuzibunny 5 місяців тому +2

    “At least one isn’t zero” great quote. Thank you for doing this video.

  • @celestialynx
    @celestialynx 5 місяців тому +8

    Making micro changes is, in my case, the best way to start something at all - I've always had the mindset that it has to work the first time, because if it doesn't... I won't start at all for fear of failure.
    That's how I started, for example, with my morning 10-minute yoga and getting up at 4:35 a.m. What started out as "I don't want to, how it all hurts, why do you need it" turned into a pleasant morning stretch and an attempt to get my thoughts together. It doesn't always work that way, but being quite sick for the last week, suddenly I just missed it.
    And I'm at a point in my life where I don't know what to do with myself and it's tiny changes like this that keep me from going completely mad.

    • @PickUpLimes
      @PickUpLimes  5 місяців тому

      Beautiful how small changes can lead to such profound improvements in our daily routine and mindset, eh? Hope you're feeling better now, friend 🫶

  • @Ayesha-vy9gy
    @Ayesha-vy9gy 5 місяців тому +28

    The part about rethinking stress really hit me. I'm going through med school finals right now and I've always been in the habit of thinking my increased stress levels before each exam is what hinders me from giving perfect answers. I have yet another exam tomorrow and ill totally shift this mindset of mine and let the stress lead me to performing better instead of being more anxious about it. Thank you for enlightening us with this concept! ❤️

    • @Namaza
      @Namaza 5 місяців тому

      good luck!

    • @Ayesha-vy9gy
      @Ayesha-vy9gy 5 місяців тому

      ​@Namaza thank you! ❤

    • @lindapitchford4941
      @lindapitchford4941 5 місяців тому

      Good Luck....May the force be with you!!

  • @TheStephiet20
    @TheStephiet20 5 місяців тому +2

    Thank you so much for this video! Lately I’ve been feeling extremely negative about myself because I’m struggling to do university studies and feel like I’m a failure so hearing this, realising I’m actually doing ok and changing my mindset to think of the micro habits and doing small bits is helping! So thank you

  • @voicesofjoi545
    @voicesofjoi545 5 місяців тому +45

    This was so encouraging! I need to get double hip replacement, plus I'm a full-time caretaker to my 94 yr old Mom. I have had to go from being very physically active, moving and walking easily, to tons of pain and physical limitations. All your suggestions felt insightful and very useful for me. Thanks for this video!

    • @sadatt7584
      @sadatt7584 5 місяців тому +6

      May God give you full recovery, health and strength, amen.

    • @voicesofjoi545
      @voicesofjoi545 5 місяців тому +1

      @@sadatt7584 Thank you so much!!

    • @Jen.O
      @Jen.O 5 місяців тому +7

      if you are in shape, that hip replacement should have much less impact on your life and sanity than you are fearing. just space the two surgeries at least 6 months apart so you have an easier recovery with each (I went to the market the second day I got home after this surgery to get the fresh food I missed before, someone drove me but I did the shopping).

    • @PickUpLimes
      @PickUpLimes  5 місяців тому +15

      I'm so glad the video came at a good time, your mum is super blessed to have a daughter like you caring for her. Take care of yourself though too after the surgery, wishing you a speedy recovery 💛

    • @voicesofjoi545
      @voicesofjoi545 5 місяців тому +5

      @@PickUpLimes Thank you so much!! Your videos are always so inspiring. Appreciate you and your wonderful team!💜🥰

  • @donig7337
    @donig7337 5 місяців тому +6

    Looking for things to be grateful for throughout the day and at the very least 3 things that I am grateful for before going to bed at night! It can be as little as the sun hitting my face. It just makes me look for things all day long which snow balls in the most positive way! Great video, thank you.

  • @srushtiapadival
    @srushtiapadival 5 місяців тому +2

    Ah, its content like these, and your energy- is why this channel still has a special place in my heart.
    Microhabits:
    1.Start your day with a smile- the biggest you can manage. You Know why? You dont get to do that enough already.
    2. The groundhog day. There are a few elements in my day, that are essential even if its done 10%, instead of 100%.
    That has been my version of 'no zero days'

  • @sripradhaiyengar9980
    @sripradhaiyengar9980 5 місяців тому +5

    This is one micro habit that I do as often as I can (not everyday): I did this course on coursera called the science of well being. One habit that was recommended by the instructor there was to make a practice of gratitude and she said that the people who include it as a part of their daily routines see a difference and only when you have a dedicated place to write your gratitude in- sorta everyday- you stick with it- along those lines. I did this course a long time ago. I was talking to a friend who says that he finds writing in a journal too much time taking, but he sorta speaks it out in his head and he thinks that they will have the same effect. So, I have combined these two techniques- gratefulness, but I say it out in proper sentences in my head instead of writing it.

  • @Sakura-zu4rz
    @Sakura-zu4rz 5 місяців тому +3

    I haven't had any fun lately, 😭 You bring me joy!❤🙂I love the kind and generous heartwarming atmosphere that you create, your kind, easygoing, warm vibe. ❤I like the essence how you live on. I need to be true to myself and find a job I am passionate about. I want to find a way to live as who I really am.

  • @jackieheintzman95
    @jackieheintzman95 5 місяців тому +3

    Profound advice in only 10 minutes… this is the content I need in my life! You are so inspiring.

  • @trishk.7876
    @trishk.7876 5 місяців тому +4

    LOVE this! Bookmarked for watching again and again. I've been feeling that sense of "Well if this isn't nice, then idk what is" so often lately - so pleased to have a phrase to attach to it! I've also been hovering on the dark side of the inaction/action spectrum, so that Carnegie quote may be just what I need to move forward into action. My favorite micro habit (though not so much a mindset shift) is keeping my home clean and tidy. I absolutely adore relaxing in my home when it's clean and tidy; it makes me feel so comfortable and confident.
    Hard to fathom that you ever need to feel more self-confident (because you seem like one of the coolest and most "together" people on the planet), but it just goes to show we're all human. Thank you for sharing your vulnerability - and insightful perspective - with us, Sadia.

  • @jesspark4885
    @jesspark4885 5 місяців тому +3

    Of all the amazing videos you’ve created over the years, this is probably my favorite! I’ve been struggling with anxiety and overthinking for as long as I can remember.
    Implementing these micro habits will hopefully help me to be able to handle my stress and my negative thoughts better!
    Thanks so much for this video!

  • @son8623
    @son8623 2 місяці тому

    Saying "thank you" is realllyyyy magic. Thank you for the inspiration.

  • @cassandra_writes_songs
    @cassandra_writes_songs 5 місяців тому +5

    Another beautiful video! 🌿 I have been doing a “gratitude” email thread with a few close friends for over 2 years. We list 3-5 moments we are grateful for at the end of the day. I do mine right before bed, and it has been such a joy to reflect back on the day even if it was tough. It’s also inspiring to hear what my friend’s are grateful for that day as well. It’s made me more mindful which has definitely contributed to my overall wellbeing 🌿

  • @gotshakespeare83
    @gotshakespeare83 5 місяців тому +2

    This made me emotional which makes me realize how much I needed this video and need to implement these microhabits. Thank you!

  • @oaksongtravels
    @oaksongtravels 5 місяців тому +2

    2:18 stellar video, but tbh, in this moment nothing beats my emotional reaction to the church and square in the background, so many childhood memories ❤ an unexpected gift, thank you 🙏

  • @It_Kay___
    @It_Kay___ 2 місяці тому

    I have been following your channel for past 3 years , I found it when i was just starting to reconnec with myself and make my life better . With all the recepies and planting and now this . There is so much positivity here . Thank you so much for all the help.

  • @pinkypatil2161
    @pinkypatil2161 5 місяців тому

    Your videos have always been so inspiring ❤❤ that phrase of saying thank you instead of being sorry all the time will definitely help out..

  • @littleheidel
    @littleheidel 5 місяців тому

    Thank you. The part about stress hit me. I have been sick of stress two years ago, and since I have worked a lot with myself, but the fear of stress has been so hard to me and given me headaches and doubts if I could handle stressful situations. I will definitely have to read that book (in fact I just ordered it). Thank you so much, because as you say trying to avoid stress can make you stressed.

  • @babss2276
    @babss2276 5 місяців тому +1

    What a lovely topic! Thank you! I always set the table with nice cutlery and plated, candles and flowers eben of it just for my husband and myself. We start the conversation with a toast (on weekdays with water, often in wine glasses!) to us, the kids or family and friends and how thankful we are for pur life!

  • @mmschwartz84
    @mmschwartz84 5 місяців тому +1

    I remind myself that the difficult moments in life are just that... moments that are temporary and will eventually pass. More importantly, it reminds me that I can handle these tough times because they won't last forever. Knowing I am strong enough and brave enough is key to getting through anything hard and emotionally taxing.

  • @salimanathoo1441
    @salimanathoo1441 5 місяців тому

    Viewing every experience or circumstance in my life in a positive light, a learning moment for soul growth.

  • @doriszilvasi
    @doriszilvasi 5 місяців тому +3

    This is such a kind video, thank you for bringing this to the millions of your subscribers and followers! ❤ I love your tips that are not harmful productivity tips but small steps that are kind to yourself and yet lead to similar results. My tip would be to approach difficult things with playfulness just knowing that even the worst scenario will in most cases not affect your life in the long run.

  • @iamLilye
    @iamLilye 5 місяців тому +2

    this content perfectly hits the spot, in the perfect timing of my needs. If this isn't life, I don't know what is. 🙏 thank you Sadia

  • @revajaan
    @revajaan 5 місяців тому

    The timing of what you say in one of these videos almost feels like you're in my head thinking of the things bothering me and then breaking it down. Thank you for doing this Sadia. The one with taking that time to pause to digest what you are receiving is something I have been struggling with for a while now, I've noticed it but haven't done much about it. This was a good motivation for me to address it.

  • @IrmaNave
    @IrmaNave 3 місяці тому +4

    This is my public statement that I'm going to start saying, "Well if this isn't a blessing, I don't know what is." I will not be starting this tomorrow - but TODAY.
    Thank you, Sadia! (:

  • @alisadventures152
    @alisadventures152 5 місяців тому

    I love this idea of saying thank you instead of apologizing! Thank you!

  • @delightkollabathula
    @delightkollabathula 5 місяців тому

    Thank you for your videos Sadia and the PUL team! They really make a difference in the way I look at life.

  • @patrycjasochran4846
    @patrycjasochran4846 4 місяці тому +1

    Great video! Here are some of my micro-habits: 1. Do not gossip 2. Do not jump to conclusions/do not judge too quickly, give people the benefit of the doubt and wait until you have more information 3. Ask people about them (listen more, speak less) 4. Read more (even 15min on the train to work) :)

  • @adrianagarcia6835
    @adrianagarcia6835 5 місяців тому

    I did not know how much I need to hear this! Thank you so much, Sadia. One of the best and heartwarming videos!

  • @DevinegelTobance
    @DevinegelTobance 12 днів тому

    Thank you for helping me organize my scattered thoughts and overwhelmed mind.

  • @purnimavenkat1983
    @purnimavenkat1983 5 місяців тому +2

    Hi Sadia, as always.. Loved the video! I live with depression and anxiety and OCD and two things that really help me are the two reaffirmations - "One thing at a time" and "the goal is efficiency and not perfection". Helps me centre myself!

  • @archismitapattanayak8558
    @archismitapattanayak8558 5 місяців тому +2

    Whenever you post a video, I am reminded of why this channel is my favorite. It is my own personal meditation and tranquility. Love you and your team Sadia !!!

  • @moniboboni3469
    @moniboboni3469 5 місяців тому

    Thank you for this great video. I especially liked the point about appreciating the smaller things in life and name them out loud. From now on I definitely want to do this more often. ❤

  • @brontec9769
    @brontec9769 5 місяців тому

    This is really valuable advice. The big one for me 'react slow' and not to reply impulsively. Something I am still learning, but it has helped me a lot. Definitely focussing on the present moment, the now and showing appreciation for small things. Cherishing those glimmers, the kindness of strangers.

  • @negarrash4521
    @negarrash4521 5 місяців тому +1

    Thank you so much Sadia, these self-development contents are absolutely helpful to us.
    Having watched your video, I remembered a book called Atomic Habits, which is related to the topic you just taught us.
    Thanks again ❤

  • @ninaweiss9995
    @ninaweiss9995 5 місяців тому +2

    My Micro Habit that got me out of depression and changed my suicidal thoughts back to optimistic ones is doing an exercise with my favorite crystals. I store them in a beautiful box and take one in my hand and think about one positive thing of the day or about a moment or person in my Life I'm thankful for. Then I continue with every Crystal in the Box, and set an Intention for all of them. It helps to reprogram your broken mind back into a positive mindset and shows you that Life has so much things and moments worth living for. When I started I could only count three things, my Mom, my Cat Friend and the Sun. After two years now, my Mind comes up with an infinite amount of positive memories, thought, people, places, moments... Try it out, it changed my life and saved me. Love to all of you and remember to love thy neighbor as thyself, cause we are one.

  • @agata_ska
    @agata_ska 5 місяців тому +4

    Kelly McGonigal also wrote „The willpower instinct: how self-control works, why it matters and what you can do to get more of it” which literally changed my life and the way I was thinking about myself. I think it’s not a very popular book, at least not in my country (Poland). Thank you for letting me know she wrote another book 🎉❤

  • @user-bl5lb2he4h
    @user-bl5lb2he4h 5 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for posting a new vid!
    You’ve helped me stay healthy mentally and with food.
    Writing in a journal is how I overcome stress but I love these methods more!

  • @GirlsViewOfTheWorld
    @GirlsViewOfTheWorld 5 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for posting this video just when I needed to see it! I won’t bore with the reasons but let’s just say it’s vital I get some mental clarity and reduce stress for my immediate health. I’ve taken up the headspace offer and already feel calmer…thank you xx

  • @harshadsouza7349
    @harshadsouza7349 5 місяців тому

    Sadia and Robin, the content you create stands out. I have watched all of your videos and I cannot find even a single video that made me feel 'Oh this is okay-ish' or 'I know this already. Tell me something new'. I always learn something, there is something to take home always.
    And the community you have created - Every comment is so positive and so educational.
    Thank you for everything that you are!

  • @TheNadTo
    @TheNadTo 5 місяців тому

    Thank you Sadia, really LOVE these kind of contents. ❤

  • @dosstoves419
    @dosstoves419 5 місяців тому +3

    Such a positive encouraging video! Little upgrades I have successfully integrated since watching your channel: I added seeds to my peanut butter and spread it on toast for a better breakfast when running late. I also eat one Brazil nut every day to support my thyroid, thinking of it like a vitamin. Finally, I. began replacing butter with olive oil in little amounts. My goal is 2 tablespoons a day. These micro changes have produced measurable results for me over the past two months. 👍👍👍

  • @andriea6117
    @andriea6117 5 місяців тому

    Thank you Sadia.. you may have heard this countless times but I really needed this today.. its been depressing and rough despite the reason for being happy.. Bless you both

  • @64Biina
    @64Biina 5 місяців тому +2

    I am loving this concept Sadia! Especially saying thank you instead of sorry. I am really going to try that one! Something I have incorporated into my daily routine was a suggestion you made a couple of years ago. Every morning, just before I stand up from bed I say to myself 'may I be happy, may I be healthy, may I be safe and may I live with ease.' It really resonated with me and now I never miss a day. 😘💛 Thank you! x

  • @charlotteorr4908
    @charlotteorr4908 5 місяців тому +1

    New PUL video; what a Sunday treat! 🙌🏻🥰

  • @kjk299
    @kjk299 5 місяців тому +1

    This is balm to my soul. Thank you Sadia.

  • @stephanies.233
    @stephanies.233 5 місяців тому

    Thank you for the kind nudge to take things step by step ❤

  • @henrymichal8522
    @henrymichal8522 5 місяців тому

    ❤ you are so right. A journey starts with 1 step. I'll take your attitude on board. Thank you and much love.

  • @lolajacomino6574
    @lolajacomino6574 5 місяців тому

    Love your attitude in all that you present 👍🏼

  • @user-on5sg4go8y
    @user-on5sg4go8y Місяць тому

    I am heartfeltly appreciating the efforts you have put into making this video. Your video seems like i am not watching it but talking to you in person .There is something special about your videos that it is so connecting and its simplicity makes it perfect.

  • @walkingexercise5375
    @walkingexercise5375 5 місяців тому +4

    Thank you for the amazing ideas! Some micro habits that I think I might try are from Gretchen Rubin mentioned the four quarters method of dividing your day into four time blocks like morning, day, afternoon, and night. In Laura Vanderkam book Tranquility by Tuesday, she mentions 9 rules and rule four is a 3 times a week habit and there is also a rule about exercising before 3 pm. Mariane Cresp channel she has a video how to use a self-care/break list where is discussing 3 types of breaks, Midlife Adulting has a video called self-care kit and Diane in Denmark hygge baskets for self-care. Also light workouts like walking!

  • @nazeeniranfar2616
    @nazeeniranfar2616 5 місяців тому

    Thank you for these beautiful subtle and powerful tips 🙏🏻 I am definitely going to try and replace ‘sorry’ with ‘thank you’💗

  • @charlotteorr4908
    @charlotteorr4908 5 місяців тому +12

    I can really relate to the idea of changing your life through small regular actions. 😍 This helped me when eating more healthily when I went vegan and starting a new form of exercise. Little habits build up to a whole lot of confidence, growth and positive change!

  • @JuliaOsso
    @JuliaOsso 5 місяців тому +1

    Sadia, your content has such high quality... Thank you! ❤

  • @evatyfova2419
    @evatyfova2419 3 місяці тому +1

    My favorite "moodsaver" microhabit is: whenever Im not alone, I focus on other people. My mode is not "how I feel", but how I can be beneficial for the society Im part of in the moment just right now. It can be one person or big group, doesnt matter. This can help also in unpleasant or stressful situations, cause it gives me better insight into the situation and Im not so cought up in my own emotions. That way I can be supportive for others and solve the situation better. Than I also feel great. Its also a win-win approach. When the situation is "normal", I like to focus on issues and feelings of other people, on how everybody is different, how loving and lovable some people are etc. Its quite liberating, not to focus only on myself all the time.

  • @Madhurika25
    @Madhurika25 5 місяців тому

    Saying Thank you instead of Sorry is the best advice I have received .. thanks. 💞

  • @jordanquinn2769
    @jordanquinn2769 5 місяців тому

    When I woke up today I was thinking about how I could use a video from PUL and when I opened up UA-cam there it was! Thank you for this motivation that I needed 🙏🏻

  • @elliottrosssays3630
    @elliottrosssays3630 5 місяців тому +2

    Welcome back Sadia! This is the perfect way to start my day! Thank you for the advice!

    • @PickUpLimes
      @PickUpLimes  5 місяців тому

      Thanks to you Elliott! Have an incredible rest of your day 🤗

  • @praachi5956
    @praachi5956 3 дні тому

    Am extremely grateful for youtube for making this video pop in front of my eyes...yeah, headspace is an amazing app..And, you are really so pretty❤️

  • @RonTon89
    @RonTon89 5 місяців тому +5

    I love all her videos, but definitely by far the non cooking personal development videos!!

  • @sherileentorres1689
    @sherileentorres1689 5 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for sharing your unique perspectives. I enjoy listening to your reflections on these types of things. I want to practice the micro habits you talked about. I've had major life changes since 39 and I still feel like I'm picking up the pieces of it. I just realized a few days ago I needed to change my perspective, attitude, and reactions and I was wondering how to do it until I came across your site. Thank you very much again! I really appreciate this!

  • @wilhelmina8843
    @wilhelmina8843 5 місяців тому

    Reframe Gratefully and No Zero Days are two I’m going to implement right away. Two good advices that are new to me and seems very doable.
    Her laugh was infectious.

  • @adrummy87
    @adrummy87 5 місяців тому +1

    Awesome video! Really really appreciate the thought behind the concepts in the video, and the simple yet comprehensive presentation style! Please keep up the awesome work you all are doing! One thing I thought might be worth sharing (I'm not sure it classifies as a micro habit) - but I've found tremendous improvement in the quality of my conversations with friends/family or even strangers by consciously trying to do "active" listening. Quite often, given how busy everyone gets, mind wanders during conversations to other things that might be stressing us out, or sometimes we're in a rush to move to a different topic or appointment and so we don't end up having deep chats about a topic but rather just skim the surface level "headlines". But by trying to remind myself to be more present and be a more active listener (through asking follow up questions etc.), it has greatly improved the joy of such conversations and strengthened relationships that I value!

  • @victorious365
    @victorious365 4 місяці тому

    It's the best advice I've got so far. That being stressed isn't a bad thing. I can even use this energy to go faster 😊.
    Thank you 🤗☕

  • @paulashottesbrooke4400
    @paulashottesbrooke4400 Місяць тому +1

    This resonated with me about the essay. I started on mine as I sat I. The car park waiting for my kid. I managed to find new research paper and I wrote about 75 to 100 words.

  • @hnnhml
    @hnnhml 5 місяців тому

    what a beautiful video 💛 i especially like the daily magic habit - enjoying the small daily joys consciously makes such a huge happiness difference

  • @suvarnadeshpande8007
    @suvarnadeshpande8007 5 місяців тому

    Well explained, especially the one about life. I have been doing that for a couple of decades and believe me it just brings that beautiful smile. One habit I have created is to lend listening ears. Over years I realized many want you to just listen and hear them out and give no advice or comments. It just works well for me.

  • @mariyaabbasi3843
    @mariyaabbasi3843 5 місяців тому +1

    Your videos actually boost up my energy level and heave positivity in me, you have such positive vibes ❤️ loads of love for you♥️❤️♥️

  • @lindapitchford4941
    @lindapitchford4941 5 місяців тому +1

    I just recently started doing these small habits to help build motivation and to tell myself..."I get things done!" I spend 5 minutes cleaning my office in the morning and again in the evening. I was telling myself I had no time to clean....LOL....Now I look around the room and see things changing. Things are changing a little at a time. Today for 5 minutes I trimmed away the dead vines covering the window. It's so cool. I can take 5 minutes to clean my office. :) This was a great video. Oh, I changed the statement...If this isn't the life, I don't know what is...to If this isn't the good life, I don't know what is."