Things to do every day to improve life drastically

I need stuff to put in my list, until now i only have
Things to do Every day:
>Working out
>Learn an instument (Guitar)
>Learn how to Draw
>Learn Programming
>Clean room
>Sleep 8h
>Eat more (im skelly)
>Learn how to drive
>?

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Add meditate 1h and read a book 1h

Learning how to drive shouldn’t take that long, but you must be at least 18 to post here so ask again in 2-3 years.

>being older than 18 and in drivers ed is illegal apparently
do you think everyone has the money for that when their 16
thanks

>learn programming
kind of a meme. i wouldnt bother, unless you have a career track or you already know what to make.

sleep regularly, eat nutritious food, and work out 3-5 times a week sounds good. keeping a clean house is also good for health and sanity. maybe you can take care of some plants too, doesn't take long at all and is satisfying.

do you have a career? having a good work ethic will improve your mental well being by giving you a sense of purpose.

Many public high schools offer it as curriculum, and it’s usually cheap?
Either way it was good for a laff.
Serious answer to the thread:
>Hygiene.
If you work/go to school then bathe at least once daily, twice if you need to (e.g. once before work/school and once after gym) This includes brushing teeth 2x/Day and flossing at least once. Deodorant too.
>language
This could technically be covered by programming, but I’m working on Chinese right now since I travel there for work.
>fitness
Lift or run or do something physical at least once a day, even if it’s just a long walk
>hobbies
You’ve got those covered

Learn a physical activity.. you will not make it without coordination
Also don't spread yourself too thin with this stuff
On top of it all you should be working or schooling or both and you shouldn't have time to learn 10 things a day

>unless you have a career track
I want to work as a developer, to me it's the most fulfilling career
>take care of some plants too
that's actually a great idea thanks

>Many public high schools offer it as curriculum
I want to live in your country, here in the EU I have never heard of this
>2x/Day and flossing
noted, I only do 1 time a day at this point..
>language
this is great, however would probably take a lot of time away from the other things, since language leaning is all input id just watch a lot of media with that language

>you shouldn't have time to learn 10 things a day
I have, and that's the point. im currently a neet

are you in school or a technical program? learning programming is not hard but translating that into a job can be made easier if youre in a program

no, actually i already had a job but it didn't work out, my plan is to make stuff to put into my resume then try my luck at another company

>neet
Is mommy and daddy going to pay for your guitar strings?

no

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Drink a galloon of chocolate milk

I used to do a fair amount of these, but then I got a job and no longer have the drive to do anything besides drink and jerk off.

I hate this life someone please explain how to be productive outside of work

Nah, we're about the last gen who doesn't need to know how to code to get a decent job apart form getting a job in sales. Low/middle level non manual jobs are all going to be replaced, as well as some manual jobs in the next decades. Management is also gonna shrink.

so you're not a neet

an engineering degree will also get you a job. not everything is software and only people who spend all their time on the internet think programming is essential

im currently doing nothing in the sense of school or work so if im using the wrong term then sorry

The trick is to not have a salary. Become autonomous in food, energy and everything, this should keep you busy for a while. Stop depending on a boss or a government.

youre just unemployed, a neet has nothing. No Education Employment Training

>Stop depending on a boss
yeah this guy is ri..
>or a government.
oh.. oh no

You mean grow everything you eat? Make all your clothing yourself? Or do you mean make your own company and be beholden to only yourself? Either way, both of those things require a lot more time than the 40 hours a week my boss requires of me, or the 0 hours a week the government requires for you to claim neetbux.

NEET, damn, try and fix that asap. Good luck

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>Learn how to Draw
Try Betty Edwards course, user.
Will make you better in a heartbeat.

Personally I'd ditch learning to draw for learning to cook but other than that pretty good desu

learn to meditate

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It's 5 am here and im sleeping but hope to get it out.
drawing is useless if you don't like it so other things, you have to learn because you want to so badly. and in order to change your habits you must change your mentality so just when you have something to do, losing weight, learn excel for work or the fuck you need you just do it, write down on paper nd get through it. that's it. also about reading if you don't like you will so that's the only thing I suggest you "to do" listen to me now and buy meditations by Marcus Aurelius. LISTEN TO ME DO IT, it explains what I figured out of life in many years but it takes so much less time. and will motivate you to do anything, after that I suggest you read the fuck you like. if u don't know books at all start with some history romance book, about Greeks or Romans they will motivate you and teach you many things. also they're arguments in many discussions so if ur little ego want to get bigger enjoy. I go to run now hope to not get stabbed. good luck fag

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No, but I do believe anyone that has graduated middle school knows the correct grammatical usage of their vs they're

>Things to do every day to improve life drastically
>Learn an instument (Guitar)
>Learn how to Draw
>Learn Programming

Everything except
>learn how to draw

Unless you actually want to be an artist or really really really want to draw well it’s not worth the time you invest into it unless you don’t have a job or kids.

How do you all have so much time for everything?
College and work take all of my time away. Like, from 8AM to 10PM I am working or at college. And I already wake up at 7AM so I can hardly squeeze more time there.
Once I finish college I'll try to learn a new language, and maybe either an instrument or a martial art

I can also vouch for meditations. Shit changed my life and now I’m happy basically 99% of the time.

>learn how to drive
ight imma head out

Keep up with what events are going on in your state even if you don’t go to them, watch news of current events/celebs, and don’t go full autism in conversations. One question about a subject and if they don’t go further in detail roll on next to the topic. Oh, and if you’re with friends move around the area with then ever so often to keep the conversation going.

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Wrong, most people will never even become mediocre at it and at that point it's a completely worthless skill.

What's unusual about that?

In my country it costs the equivalent of 1500 dollars, our average paycheck is around 800. In some places shit aint cheap

>language
>just watching media
>not diligently studying 10-20 words every day

Never gonna make it

i know that. but you saying that makes it somehow feel worse

I'll look into it thanks a lot

is there even a need for that when I can just watch YouTube Tutorials?

i really like drawing and want to get better at it (pic related is a quick thing I made)
>meditations by Marcus Aurelius
sounds interesting, what is it about/what did it teach you?

>it's not worth the time you invest into
this is true.. damn. hm..

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I'm 26 and I don't have my driver's license because I just ride my motorbike everywhere

>mfw I'm 23 and don't know how to drive
Never needed to anyways

Try not to burden yourself too much OP. You'll get burned out eventually. It's okay to take a break once in a while.

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