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Ask HN: What habit have you dropped or picked up that improved your life?

65 pointsby jkchangover 11 years ago
Could be anything you stopped or started. How has it improved your (day to day) life.

51 comments

gmaysover 11 years ago
- No TV (and no news). Stopped watching years ago, spend more time on productive things.<p>- No video games. I binge and play again for maybe 1 week a year.<p>- Spend free time with wife, because that&#x27;s all she really wants.<p>- Workout 4-5 days a week. Lift early between 10am and 3pm, whenever I reach a good stopping point. Listen to Mixergy or similar podcast during workout. Do cardio in the evening (between 7pm and 10pm) and sit on the bike for 30 min to 1hr and read.<p>- Sleep 7-9 hrs&#x2F;night.<p>- Never set an alarm.<p>- No alcohol, tobacco, drugs, coffee, or tea. Ever. Might sound crazy, but it&#x27;s not hard since I just never started.<p>- Don&#x27;t blog or use Twitter.<p>- Cut hair weekly (short haircut, cut it myself), shave almost daily (whenever I go somewhere). A military habit, but when you look good, you feel good.<p>- Had a few close calls while deployed (was a Marine for 8 yrs) and learned life is too precious and too short to do anything but my best work and left the Marine Corps as soon as I returned from my last deployment. I started making decisions based on what I&#x27;d regret the least, regardless of outcome.
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cprncusover 11 years ago
Flossing religiously. I used to be Bleeding Gums Murphy, but no more. A dental hygienist showed me the proper way to floss and now I will get up at 4am if I somehow forgot to floss before bedtime, go into the bathroom, and floss. I&#x27;ve only missed once in 7+ years. Bad gums are associated with heart disease, tooth loss, and other nasty effects. No thanks.<p>Quitting, after 30+ years, saying, &quot;God bless you&quot; (or really, &quot;Gahblessyou&quot;) automatically after someone sneezes. If you stop and think about <i>how dumb this is</i>, it feels really good to break this ridiculous cultural habit. I&#x27;ve been &quot;clean&quot; from this for 2+ years now.
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lessnonymousover 11 years ago
Stopped reading and watching &quot;The News&quot;. What a waste of time. If there&#x27;s something important, someone will tell me about it.
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sentinelover 11 years ago
Picking up the habit of working regularly on side-projects.<p>I am lucky enough to have a couple of friends interested in working on the same project as myself. The habit of all of us getting together for a couple of hours during the weekend has tremendously advanced the project.<p>It helps to work with friends or people in general, because it rarely happens that none of us are in the mood for working. And when we are, we pull the other ones in.<p>For about a year before starting this, I would only ever so often sit down to advance the project, but after starting this 1-2 times per week get-together with them, the project has improved (complete code refactoring + 2 versions out on the App Store), in about 3 months.<p>As well, myself, I have improved as a programmer and have gotten a rekindled interest in programming. I think my friends can agree that it has affected them similarly.
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portmanteaufuover 11 years ago
Regular exercise.<p>I did a CS master&#x27;s degree at night while working a full time job programming. After sitting 9 hours at work, I&#x27;d sit a few hours in class and then sit a few hours doing homework. After three years, I was a wreck. As soon as I graduated, a buddy of mine spurred me to join a gym with him.<p>Now I do heavy lifting 3 times per week and interval training 2-3 times per week. I&#x27;m not the healthiest eater (maybe I&#x27;ll fix that next), but I feel great. There&#x27;s something indescribably satisfying about breaking your own records.<p>It doesn&#x27;t matter which exercise you pick. The benefit you get from doing <i>something</i> over nothing is enormous. The important thing is that you do something that you like enough to stick with. As a non-competitive athlete, I find that fitness is 80% attendance.
argonautover 11 years ago
Stopped playing video games and stopped regularly watching TV or TV shows (though I still enjoy movies and TV shows, I don&#x27;t make it part of my schedule). Biggest waste of time during my teenage years.
skwoshover 11 years ago
Fasting (&lt; 500cal) two or three times a week is rapidly decreasing my volume, and bringing increased mental clarity and alertness. It&#x27;s a good rhythm to get into, has a pretty dramatic (positive) effect on how I feel, and it&#x27;s a nice way to atone for yesterday...
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bjourneover 11 years ago
I stopped using shampoo and conditioner. It&#x27;s the best fashion advice I&#x27;ve ever had and it&#x27;s funny that it came from a hn article. Better looking hair, better protection against cold, no more dandruff, much smaller dry scalp patches and so on. Thanks HN!
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Gigablahover 11 years ago
Started eating better. More fresh vegetables and lean meat, less sugar, a lot less carbs. Dropped 28 pounds so far. Huge boost to my self-esteem.
aegisoover 11 years ago
10K run every day and 10 hours of sleep.<p>The productivity gains are in the 2-3x range.
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shubhamjainover 11 years ago
Despite having a very long wish list of things I long for to do, I am usually in for redditing, reading HN, sitcoms, booze and weed. I hadn&#x27;t opened Sublime for past two months, neither read anything nor any activity faintly productive.<p>After reading an amazing article [1], I have beginning to feel an amazing happiness with everything I am doing now and it just so simple. The trick is to ask yourself every time you start doing something: &quot;What I will be doing now, Will it help me in future in anyway?&quot;. Of course, you must not drag yourself to despise everything not related to higher gains but realize that life in the future is function of what you do now, and the decisions you make.<p>[1]: <a href="http://youarenotsosmart.com/2010/10/27/procrastination/" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;youarenotsosmart.com&#x2F;2010&#x2F;10&#x2F;27&#x2F;procrastination&#x2F;</a>
kiyanforoughiover 11 years ago
Switching off the sound my phone makes each time I receive an email, text or messaging notification.<p>I also stopped checking my email actively in the evening (only once before going to sleep to make sure there are no emergencies) and I try not to touch it more than once on Saturdays.<p>I have such a clearer mindset now these days.<p>Try it! You&#x27;ll see.
bbissoonover 11 years ago
I stopped relying on my cellphone so often. It feels good not to be a slave to every &quot;Ding!&quot; or &quot;Beep!&quot; that I hear.<p>I also got back in my old SEGA games and cooking food my mom used to make when I was a kid.<p>I grew up in church but slacked because life got hectic. Now I&#x27;m attending when I can, I&#x27;ll read the Bible in off time and I&#x27;ve made myself more available to help others.<p>This might sound stupid, but it&#x27;s something about the times where all I could do is go outside and play football in the park with my friends that I miss. Now with my younger siblings, I see them so attached to technology, it makes me sad that they&#x27;re so trapped and in tuned with news and post from people they&#x27;ll probably never meet instead of the people they&#x27;re in front of every day...
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sathishmanoharover 11 years ago
Taming my lizard brain.<p>I was going to through a Seth Godin Book, In which he talk about amygdala, the part of the brain responsible for fight or flight instincts.<p>After that I started thinking, most of the things I worry about doesn&#x27;t end up happening. But, I was constantly worrying about it. Sometimes I wont go to business oriented community meet ups, just because my lizard brain throws some &#x27;what if that happens&#x27; at me.<p>Recognizing that part of my thoughts and reacting only to things that really needed my attention helped tremendously in shaping my time, focus and work then on.
mikeg8over 11 years ago
Reading. I never used to open a book for more than 20 minutes but once I started reading books I actually enjoyed (Gladwell, Freakenomics, other books related to business, personal growth, human behavior etc) I realized what an amazing habit it is. You learn a lot, work your brain, give the eyes a break from a screen and you can take a good book&#x2F;kindle anywhere. No power needed. Start reading books.
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lexandstuffover 11 years ago
Giving up high sugar foods completely (no soft drink, candy, dessert etc). I went from battling colds year round to almost never getting them.
koposover 11 years ago
I started waking up at 5.30 in the morning. Code for about an hour and then go for an early morning walk with my spouse for another.
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sfrechtlingover 11 years ago
I now sleep more (&gt; 7 hours a night). Amazing gains in what I notice - and how much easier it is to think. Like running downhill.
kszxover 11 years ago
(1.) Eat well, drink well, sleep well, work well.<p>(2.) Quantified self: Targeting productive and unproductive time with RescueTime, and committing to explicit targets with Beeminder.<p>(3.) Less but better. Less input but better input. Less output but better output. Afford the luxury of being slow and having time for introspection and inspiration.<p>(4.) When you can&#x27;t sleep, don&#x27;t try to.
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elwellover 11 years ago
Dropped: porn and reddit (though I&#x27;m still on HN obviously)
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kfkover 11 years ago
Travelling on a kayak (Passau-Bratislava in 2012 and Krakow-Gdansk in 2013). Both the memories and the planning for the future trips (Iceland 2014!) give me something to hold on to during the dark moments. Previously I used to travel by bike, but I had stopped that for 3 years before picking up kayaking.
waltercfilhoover 11 years ago
Stopped adding sugar to my hot drinks, completely.
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mpingover 11 years ago
Started to practice genuine Shaolin QiGong &amp; Shaolin Kung Fu. Got lucky with the master I found. Been practicing for 7 years, wouldn&#x27;t trade it for a pile of gold. It just enables me to do everything better. I mean <i>everything</i>. Most of the ordinary day-to-day stuff doesn&#x27;t bother me so much. I don&#x27;t waste as much time as before doing useless things.<p>Also reduced the amount of TV&#x2F;Internet time; started to eat vegetarian practically every day.<p>&lt;shameless plug&gt; I built this app just for that: <a href="https://routinetap.com" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;routinetap.com</a>. I&#x27;m working on a pure js version.&lt;&#x2F;shameless&gt;
4lunover 11 years ago
Disconnected the TV from the aerial. I now watch a fraction of TV that I used to (via streaming or personal library).<p>I used to waste so much time watching reruns and trash TV just because it was there when I turned the TV on.
g2guoover 11 years ago
I have been building micro-habits that make small increments in improving my life. I am currently working on three things: reading, exercising and coding; every day in my personal spare time. I use an iOS app to track progress (Way of Life). The key is to make them easy to accomplish so you do them everyday and it becomes a habit that can grow into something more difficult.
pearjuiceover 11 years ago
I stopped eating regular meals and live of a cup of black unsugared coffee, a cup of water and a daily switched apple or can of tuna in natural olive oil. I haven&#x27;t felt healthier in years. Regular meals are not necessary to survive and with this diet you will save a lot of money, feel healthier and become spiritually awakened.
sillysaurus2over 11 years ago
Writing like pg.
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jonwhittlestoneover 11 years ago
I haven&#x27;t yet - but I&#x27;m planning to ban the smart phone and tablet computer from the bedroom.
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uptownJimmyover 11 years ago
For me, it was a tidy set of lifestyle choices that I made, all at once:<p>1. Stopped drinking. 2. Started running three miles every morning, crack of dawn. 3. Stopped watching TV. 4. Cut out almost all junk&#x2F;fast food.<p>The change in my productivity and general sense of well-being has been profound.
kennethtiltonover 11 years ago
It was a long time ago, but I used a golf scoring gadget to keep count of my daily driving excesses. Counting a behavior changes it. The awareness broke the habit. Improvements of course were to the number of points on my license and the safety of all.
zupitorover 11 years ago
Started practicing touch typing a year back. Doubled my typing speed from 30wpm to 60wpm.
alejantrotover 11 years ago
Quitting smoking. Best habit I ever had. It improves my life every time I pick it up.
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Nanzikambeover 11 years ago
Stopped eating fast food and drinking any artificial flavored&#x2F;sweetened&#x2F;preserved drinks (exception beer).<p>Closely linked: learned to cook for myself and making an effort to cook something I&#x27;ve never tried once a week.
tallesover 11 years ago
1. Going to the gym as the first thing in the morning.<p>2. Saying &quot;No&quot; more often.
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meeritaover 11 years ago
I quit smoke, also, quit eating outside. The improvements were impressive:<p>1. Better sleep. 2. Better weight control. 3. Skin stopped being dry. 4. Better sex life too. 5. Good energy.<p>I never measure my work productivity.
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ragatskynetover 11 years ago
I started running and waking up earlier. They looked so big to begin with but they were very very easy to adopt. Now i am trying to finally quit smoking once and for all.
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JoelAnairover 11 years ago
Psychedelic drugs. They help keep priorities in order and aid creativity by forcing you to examine different points of view and approach problems from different angles.
melancholyover 11 years ago
Drinking green tea helped triple my water intake. Sharply cutting carbohydrates from my diet. Lifting weights 3X a week.<p>I am in better physical and mental shape than ever before.
ereckersover 11 years ago
Dropped politics, picked up a good office chair.
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rusabdover 11 years ago
it seems almost everyone disconnect himself from the economy in some way to improve lifestyle. I myself stopped consuming sugar, started lifting weights, got married, got kids, learned how to make sourdough bread, kefir, how to build bicycle wheel, how to slaughter animal, how to keep bees... Wow it is a lot for the 3 years :)
clockwork_189over 11 years ago
1) Pomodoro Technique while working on tasks 2) Running &quot;StayFocused&quot; on the background while doing tasks.
gembirdover 11 years ago
less worrying about being next billion dollar app and focusing on critical thinking
miriadisover 11 years ago
- Not taking so seriously my career. - Practicing a sport, in my case swimming.
kapowazover 11 years ago
Stopped reading Hacker News.
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kraorhover 11 years ago
Started jogging. Its helping me stay active the whole day and sleep better.
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markycover 11 years ago
quit fapping<p>r&#x2F;NoFap
tzamanover 11 years ago
Starting a Keto diet
rjurneyover 11 years ago
Anapana and Vipassana meditation during insomnia.
blibbleover 11 years ago
soft drinks
davidsmith8900over 11 years ago
- I stopped trying to control life. Started focusing on how I can make the best of what Im presented in life.
contextualover 11 years ago
Study the Bible and&#x2F;or Zen poetry every morning, preferably before reading anything else.