What is the greatest piece of technology in the universe?
If you ask me, it’s the human body. Well, the mind-body-soul connection, to be precise. The body dies, the soul does not.
How to be spiritual means to feed your spirit side and starts by being your authentic self, who you came here to be: your dharm.
There is a lot of talk, specifically around health, that refers to the physical body, our mental wellbeing, and how we’re doing emotionally. We’re finally ready to talk about how it all relates with our spiritual (or, meta-physical) side. According to my spiritual guide, without this invisible-to-the-eye part of us, any human is barely able to realize 5% of who they are!
Maybe The Little Prince was right after all…

Here are 99 ways to ensure that The Force be with you on your spiritual journey at all times:
#1. Every day, be aware of your “Hour of Power”.
This hour is divided into two windows : the 30 minutes after waking up + before going to bed. Ever collect reward points on a credit card? These two time windows will help double and even triple your odds of having a great day, both now and for tomorrow. In these two 30-minute windows, you are being asked a very important question: What do you worship?
This information comes from Vincent Tolman, author of The Light After Death. He was featured on the Spirit Speakers podcast and describes it in further detail at the 39-minute mark of episode titled ‘Near Death Experience’. Click here to learn more.

#2. Embody gratitude.
“Gratitude is the wine for the soul. Go on. Get drunk.” – Rumi
The Creator loves a grateful devotee. Asking the Divine to help you embody gratitude will do nothing but good. We are given waking life each and every time we open our eyes after sleep. The least we can do is pause and thank the One who brought us here.
#3. Affirm victory over your life.
Brian Tracy, from The Psychology of Achievement simply recommends: “I like myself!”
Brian Grazer, Oscar-winning film maker and author of A Curious Mind: The Secret to a Bigger Life, credits his grandmother for sowing the seeds of remarkable possibilities. “Think big, be big,” she kept telling him in childhood .
Just remember, with affirmations, your heart and mind must align. And be humble! Now go: think big, be big.
#4. Pray for anything you want.
Prayer is a technology. Master the art of faith, patience, and detachment, and you will see miracles.
From my own experience, when I get on my knees, fold my hands, and connect with my heart, my mind subsides and I get a clearer signal to the Divine. Pray to be protected by a large bubble shield made of Pure White Light to breeze through your day without negativity getting in your way before leaving the house. Pray to be blessed in unknown and miraculous ways before going to bed.
The Creator likes when we claim what is rightfully ours. So, try it. Pray as if it given. And don’t be too surprised when/how it comes. Just be thankful. And claim it!
#5. Lemon water; first thing in the morning.
Studies have shown that lemon water first thing in the morning is a “natural laxative”. In other words, Mother Nature’s set to run Metamucil out of business.
How does this relate to spirituality? Don’t you want to have a clear channel to the Divine? Clearing your bowels and cleansing your liver is a sure-fire way to receive the most divine downloads. 😉
#6. Ground your energies every day.
This is like taking en energetic shower. I take two. Read more here.
#7. Read spiritual books.
It was The Autobiography of a Yogi which supernaturally pushed me over the edge to start meditating every night. The magic contained within its pages gave me the motivation needed to start seeking more seriously for that same magic within. Good books will do that. Good books will have you starting to believe in yourself.
Don’t like reading? Read what you love, until you love what you read. For example, in my case, it needed to be my childhood favourites, before moving on to more mature content.

#8. Journal in your own unique way.
Journaling is a great way to process your thoughts and feelings. Like grounding, it makes you feel lighter, especially as a ‘verbal processor’ when you have no one to talk to.
Recommendations for journaling are jotting down snippets of important conversations from earlier that day, quotes from #inspo you find in books or online, and writing down song lyrics.
It’s been helpful for me to write daily: positives and work-ons.
#9. Sit with yourself.
If you can’t sit with yourself, how can you sit with anyone else?This is why I find introverts some of the most interesting people. They don’t need the approval of others. Can you relate to this?
The point is this: shut off your five senses. (We have more than five, by the way, and meditation is the tool to get there.) ‘There’ being the goal of total, inner, blissful peace: no thought. My hope is that you, the reader, reach here someday.
#10. Be like the Sphinx.
This one’s from Dr. Jack Kruse. An audience member at a Q & A he was hosting asked him what the “number one thing” was that could be done to improve their health. A cantankerous Dr. Kruse took a pause to acknowledge that this was the best question he had been asked. Everyone’s ears perked up to his answer: “Be like the Sphinx”.
What he means is this: rise with the sun. The Sphinx faces the East. It meets the sun at the crack of dawn every. single. day. There’s just something about getting sunlight in your eyeballs in the morning… ☀️

#11. Limit fat before noon.
The analogy given to me was one of a car in freezing weather. Think of your digestive system as the engine. Are you really expecting your car’s engine to be enthusiastically running about after hibernating for 6-7 hours? Give it time. Give it water. Give it fruits and vegetables. Again, thank me later.
#12. Look in the same direction that you are driving in.
If you’re moving forward, look straight ahead of you, no rubbernecking. While society holds up signs pointing to the newest celebrity couple or the tragedy happening in the Middle East, in which direction are *you* heading in? Call me insensitive, more than 99.9% of the things happening in pop culture and being reported on in the news have nothing to do with me. This is the aim of so much of media and entertainment; to distract.
#13. Speak no evil.
“Never speak badly about yourself, even as a joke.”
Here’s a 5-second psychology lesson: your subconscious doesn’t know anyone outside of you exists, so, when you speak ill of anything or anyone, it thinks you’re talking about *it*! (ie. You)
#14. Mindfully count your breaths.
Naturally, doing this will sync you with your heartbeat, which creates the mind and heart coherence needed for mental clarity.
On a vibrational level, mindful breathwork aligns us with higher states of consciousness. The breath acts as a bridge between the physical and subtle energy bodies, and paying attention to it harmonizes our energy field. When our breath is slow, steady, and intentional, we elevate our frequency, inviting more positivity, love, and spiritual alignment into our lives.
#15. Move your body.
“You don’t want to talk to me before I have swum.” – Dr. Gabor Maté
As we engage in exercise, we align our mind and body, releasing stagnant energy and embracing a more vibrant state. This heightened energy frequency enhances clarity, positivity, and connection to life’s higher vibrations.
#16. Reduce exposure to mainstream media.
Mainstream media often focuses on fear, negativity, and sensationalism, which can drain our energy and cloud our mindset. By limiting exposure, we create space for uplifting, inspiring, and empowering content that nurtures our well-being. This conscious choice protects our mental clarity, emotional balance, and spiritual alignment. It helps us stay centered, maintain a higher frequency, and focus on creating a life filled with peace, positivity, and purpose.

#17. Ween off pornography.
Pornography often distorts perceptions of intimacy and love, reducing profound human connections to superficial experiences. By letting it go, we reclaim our natural curiosity and purity, fostering authentic relationships built on trust and deep emotional bonds. This choice helps protect our energy, align with our higher selves, and cultivate a sense of self-worth rooted in genuine connection. Preserving this innocence allows us to approach intimacy with presence, respect, and a heart open to true love.
#18. Do the thing that scares you.
By venturing beyond familiar boundaries, we cultivate resilience, courage, and faith in our inner strength. Spiritually, this expands our consciousness and opens us to new opportunities, insights, and connections that were previously inaccessible. Each step into discomfort is a leap toward personal evolution, aligning us with our higher purpose and enabling us to reach new levels of fulfillment and understanding.
#19. Cook your own food.
Being spiritual means to feed your spirit. By preparing meals with intention and love, you infuse them with positive energy, aligning your food with your body’s unique needs. This mindful act allows you to choose fresh, wholesome ingredients that support vitality and clarity. Cooking connects you to the process of creation, fostering gratitude and presence. Eating food prepared in this high-vibration state promotes balance, energy, and harmony, elevating both your physical and spiritual well-being.
#20. Give, with thanks.
Making purchases in a state of gratitude transforms spending into a high-vibration act, fostering abundance and positivity. Gratitude shifts our focus from lack to appreciation, creating an energetic alignment with the flow of prosperity. When we acknowledge the value we receive in exchange for money, we honor the energy behind the transaction. This mindful approach strengthens the belief that there is always enough, inviting money to circulate back into our lives. By appreciating what we have, we attract more opportunities for abundance and financial well-being.
#21. Keep your inner child with you.
Doesn’t hurt to remind yourself of what you looked like as a kid. Here’s me:

#22. Drink 3-4 litres of water per day.
As you prioritize your spiritual growth, you will become a clearer channel for more and more energy coursing through you. Water is vital in distributing the higher energies in your body evenly.
#23. Release limiting beliefs.
A common limiting belief is that we need to struggle in order to achieve. (ie. “no pain, no gain”.) Though not untrue, transformation can also happen through joy, love, and curiosity.
#24. Ween off toxins of all kinds.
Cutting out toxins is like firing the bad roommates in your body.
Physically, ditching junk clears up your skin, boosts energy, and makes your insides dance with joy. Spiritually, it’s like decluttering your soul’s inbox, making room for cosmic downloads and good vibes. No more chemical hijackers messing with your glow-up! When you give toxins the boot, you align your body and spirit, creating a temple where your higher self actually wants to hang out.
#25. Break the ice.
At the end of a walk the other day, I found myself saying this to a man wearing high-vis gear and making good use of an ice scraper while in subzero temperatures: “It’s a satisfying feeling, eh? Breaking the ice?”
Breaking the ice with strangers is like unlocking a secret level in the game of life—awkward at first, but packed with rewards! Every “Hi, how’s it going?” is a mini workout for your courage muscles. You grow by learning to handle weird pauses, laugh off your own jokes, and maybe discover the stranger’s dog has the same name as your childhood goldfish. Plus, you never know when a random chat might spark a friendship, a business idea, or at least a hilarious story. Awkwardness builds character—dive in!
#26. Learn a new language.
“The more languages you know, the more people you can be.”
Practically, it opens up communication with a wider range of people, enriching travel experiences and enhancing career opportunities. It sharpens cognitive skills, like memory and problem-solving, and fosters a deeper understanding of different cultures. Spiritually, language learning helps broaden our worldview, cultivating empathy and connection with others. It encourages humility as we navigate mistakes and celebrate small victories, fostering patience and personal growth. Ultimately, it connects us to the universal flow of energy, expanding our consciousness and creating a deeper sense of unity.
#27. Think of money as energy.
Thinking of money as energy is like realizing your wallet is a magic portal to a cosmic dance party! Instead of hoarding it like a dragon with gold, you start seeing cash as something that flows freely, like good vibes at a festival. When you treat money as energy, you stop stressing over it and start channeling it to create more—whether through investments, experiences, or helping others. The consequences? You’ll be amazed at how fast it circulates back to you, and your abundance mindset will make you feel like a prosperity wizard! ✨💸
#28. Know that time is an illusion.
“It’s not a matter of time, it’s a matter of realization.” – my teacher
Time is an illusion, like a magic trick that tricks us into thinking we’re always running out of it. The clock is just a set of numbers telling stories we’ve agreed upon. So, why not rewrite the script? To use this to your advantage, try focusing on the present moment, where all the “real” action happens. Pause and breathe, instead of obsessing about the future or dwelling on the past. Break free from the time trap by setting your own pace, enjoying life’s little moments, and embracing the idea that you’re always exactly where you need to be!
#29. Take yourself out on a date.
Everyone should take themselves out on a date at least once in their life—it’s like giving yourself the VIP treatment without needing to impress anyone! Imagine dressing up just for you, enjoying your favorite meal without having to share, and chatting with yourself like you’re your best friend (because, let’s be honest, you are). It’s a chance to reconnect, recharge, and remember that you’re totally awesome on your own. Plus, you can pick the perfect activity, whether it’s a solo movie marathon or indulging in dessert for dinner—no judgment allowed!
#30. Cut out fake friends.
“People come into your life for a reason, a season, or a lifetime.”
You’ll know just by the feeling. When something is right for you it will give you energy. That’s how you know.
#31. Curate your social media feed.
This changes who you are. How to be spiritual means how to be lighter. Follow only the accounts that promote Love, Life, and Unity. Unfollow those which pit one against the other (ie. politics).
#32. Set intentions before scheduled events.
It can be as simple as “Love and vulnerability”. Or walking into a room like your ancestors sent you. Because they did.
#33. Do one thing at a time.
“Devote your entire will power to mastering one thing at a time; do not scatter your energies, nor leave something half done to begin a new venture.” – Paramahansa Yogananda
#34. Pat yourself on the back.
Celebrating the smallest wins is like throwing a party for your brain every time it does something right. Did you remember to drink water today? Boom, confetti. Did you get out of bed before noon? Instant celebration. It’s all about giving yourself credit for the little victories that might otherwise get lost in the chaos. These mini celebrations keep your motivation high and remind you that you’re crushing it, one tiny step at a time. So, go ahead, throw yourself a mental high five—your brain deserves it!
#35. Do a 9-day cleanse.
True story: While on a walk, on the ninth and final day of completing Medical Medium’s Advanced 3-6-9 Cleanse, I felt high. “High on your own supply,” my brother added. Turns out, most of the proteins the liver produces are created from fruits, leafy greens, and vegetables.

#36. Try one session in a sensory-deprivation tank.
If you’re curious about meditation, but haven’t given it a try. The tank is a great place to start. It’ll give your nervous system a rest.

#37. Bless your food.
Blessing your food before eating is like giving your meal a little extra love and gratitude, especially with processed foods. It’s a way to infuse positive energy into whatever you’re consuming, reminding yourself to appreciate the nourishment, even if it’s not the most natural. A quick blessing can shift your mindset, making you more mindful of what you’re putting into your body. Plus, it’s an intentional moment to pause, breathe, and reset before you dive in. That simple act can improve digestion, boost your mood, and transform how you experience your food.
#38. Bless others.
Just silently wish someone happiness, health, or good fortune as they walk by, and watch the universe work its magic. It’s like giving the world a mental high five, and bonus, you don’t even need to leave your seat. Plus, the good vibes you send out come right back to you—because, hey, karma’s got your back!
#39. Surrender the outcome.
Surrendering the outcomes of your actions is like finally letting go of the remote control for life’s TV show. You’ve done your part—now, just kick back and enjoy the ride. When you stop obsessing over results, you make room for the universe to work its magic. It’s like planting seeds and then saying, “Hey, whatever grows, grows!” Plus, when you surrender the outcome, you save yourself from stress-induced hair loss and accidental keyboard smashing. So, go ahead—release the need to control, and let life surprise you (hopefully in a good way).
#40. Listen to David Ghiyam.
I’ll just leave this right here:
#41. Call upon your Team of Light.
According to Signs: The Secret Language of the Universe, every person on Earth has a team of light on the ‘other side’ waiting to be called upon by us!
In this book, Laura Lynne Jackson, the author and psychic-medium, relays what she has seen in the spirit world to us, the audience. It’s truly magical what can be achieved with the help of some supernatural nudging. Her first book, The Light Between Us, is just as good.
#42. Call upon the Essential Angels.

#43. Observe an animal.
Observing animals is like attending a free, front-row spiritual seminar, with way more fur and zero judgment. Animals are total masters of living in the moment—no stressing about the past or future, just pure presence. Watch a cat stretch, a dog chase its tail, or a squirrel plot world domination, and you’ll catch a glimpse of life’s simple joy. They’re teaching you that it’s okay to take breaks, enjoy the small things, and, sometimes, just eat without worrying about what’s for dinner tomorrow. Spiritual lessons? Delivered by furballs!
#44. Hug a tree.
You’ll feel grounded, with deeper roots afterwards.
#45. Be present.
Being present means fully embracing the “right now” without obsessing over the past or future—like when you’re so into a snack that you forget what time it is (hello, blissful bite!). It’s being in the moment, whether you’re lost in a YouTube rabbit hole or giving your pet a side-eye that says, “I love you, but stop stealing my socks.” Sometimes we’re present without even realizing it—like when you’re watching a sunset and for a split second, you forget about everything except how pretty the sky looks. Being present is basically the art of time travel… minus the actual time travel.
#46. Forgive your parents.
Even if it means ghosting them for good, this is like decluttering your emotional closet. Holding onto grudges is like keeping that old sweater you’ll never wear again—it just takes up space. Forgiveness doesn’t mean you have to invite them to your birthday party or even return their calls. It just means you’re giving yourself permission to stop carrying their baggage. So, if forgiving means you never talk to them again, cool. You’re just setting boundaries like a spiritual ninja—peaceful, strong, and without the toxic family drama.
#47. Forgive yourself.
Forgiving ourselves is like trying to return that shirt you bought on impulse—but the receipt got lost somewhere in your soul. It’s tough because we’re our own worst critics, constantly replaying past mistakes like they’re on a looped VHS. But here’s the thing: holding onto guilt is like carrying a backpack full of rocks—super heavy, not helpful, and pretty pointless. Forgiving ourselves is the key to freedom, even though it feels like admitting we ate that entire pizza by ourselves (oops). But hey, letting go of guilt is the real win—your heart and your waistline will thank you.
#48. Put service before money.
I once had to do food delivery for money and was given this sage guidance by a spiritual friend: “Bless the food before you deliver it. It makes a difference.” And so, I did. I would literally perform reiki on it. I made it a game. From one order to the next. I would see how many people’s food I could wholeheartedly bless in one shift. It felt like doing God’s work.
#49. Manifest a conscious friend group.
Manifesting a conscious friend group is like ordering a super-powered, high-vibe squad from the universe—just with a little more patience. Start by imagining your ideal friends: deep, funny, and weird in all the right ways. Get clear on the kind of energy you want to surround yourself with, like positive vibes, real talk, and zero drama. Then, start showing up as that version of yourself! Trust the universe to match your frequency. Soon enough, you’ll be laughing, meditating, and having deep, soul-searching convos about life’s mysteries—like why the avocado toast always tastes better when shared.
#50. Put authenticity before love.
Loving wholeheartedly is a result of being comfortable in your skin, and owning your vulnerabilities.
#51. Live as if you’re 5 or 85.
Those are the ages when life is either full of unfiltered wonder or perfectly fine with napping and eating cookies. Being 5 means you’re fearless, endlessly curious, and convinced that everything is possible—like believing you can actually fly. Being 85 means you’ve earned the right to say whatever you want, take afternoon naps, and not care about the latest trends. So, ditch the middle-ground stress, embrace your inner toddler or retiree, and enjoy the weirdness of life without worrying about what others think!
#52. Keep a crystal.
We should all keep a crystal because they’re like little metaphysical sidekicks—silent, sparkly, and totally in tune with the universe. These tiny, mineral powerhouses absorb bad vibes and radiate good energy, like your own personal force field made of rock. Need clarity? There’s a crystal for that. Want protection from weird energy? There’s a crystal for that, too. Plus, they make you look way cooler and more spiritual, like you have secret mystical knowledge. So, grab a crystal and let it vibe with your aura while you pretend to know what’s happening in the cosmos.

#53. Have fun.
We’re here to keep a light heart. Your energy will be contagious.
#54. Write down your inspirations.
You know that perfect idea you had at 2 a.m. that you totally forgot by 8 a.m.? Yeah, that could’ve changed the world. Writing things down is like catching those little cosmic whispers before they float off into the ether. Plus, you’ll look like a mystical sage, scribbling on paper while your friends wonder if you’re decoding the secrets of the universe or just doodling.
#55. Have a student-mentality.
We should all have a beginner’s mindset because it’s like hitting “refresh” on your brain, making everything feel new, exciting, and slightly confusing (in a good way). When you approach life like a clueless newbie, you’re open to learning, laughing at your mistakes, and not taking yourself too seriously. It’s like trying to juggle for the first time—you might drop a ball (or ten), but you’ll get better, and it’s hilarious in the process. So, ditch the “I know everything” vibe and embrace the joy of discovering things with wide-eyed wonder, like a toddler meeting spaghetti for the first time.
#56. See others for the Love that they are.
Everyone’s secretly a walking, talking heart emoji with a dash of weirdness. When you see someone as Love, you start noticing their quirky, lovable traits—like how they always make bad puns or steal fries off your plate without asking. Seeing others as Love means you’re basically looking past the surface and tuning into their inner marshmallow, ready to spread joy (and maybe some chocolate). So, treat everyone like they’re a cosmic bundle of love and awkward dance moves, because they totally are!
#57. Try the Care Bear Stare.
Who wouldn’t want to zap negativity with a rainbow beam of pure love and good vibes? Imagine facing your toughest day, and instead of stressing, you just squint your eyes and boom, send out a blinding burst of heart energy like a mystical unicorn. It’s the ultimate tool for handling awkward conversations, annoying meetings, or bad drivers—just unleash your inner Care Bear and watch the world around you melt into sparkles and sunshine. Bonus points if you make a “heeeeaaart” shape with your hands.

#58. 5-10 minutes of ‘OM’.
The vibrations from Om send a wave through your body, massaging your insides like an internal spa day. It calms your nervous system, helps reduce stress, and might even get your muscles to stop pretending they’re made of cement. Plus, it’s the perfect way to annoy your cat while simultaneously connecting with the universe. Try it—your body, mind, and spirit will feel like they just got a deep tissue massage from the cosmos.
#59. Ask your dreams to show you the A to your Q.
Asking your dreams to answer a question is like texting the universe, but while you’re asleep and slightly drooling. Before bed, get quiet, close your eyes, and whisper to your pillow, “Hey, Universe, I need some answers.” Think of your question like a cosmic request—be specific! Then, drift off, trusting that your dreams will somehow deliver wisdom in the form of flying cows, talking potatoes, or inexplicable plot twists. When you wake up, jot down anything that seems like it came from a mysterious, sleep-deprived oracle. You’d be surprised how often dreams serve up surprisingly spot-on answers!
#60. Look at your eyes in a mirror.
Looking into your eyes in a mirror is like staring into the cosmic abyss—but with more eyeliner. At first, it might feel weird, like your reflection is judging your life choices (like that second slice of pizza), but it’s actually a tool for self-connection. You’ll start to see your own inner drama unfold—your eyes are basically telling you secrets, like “hey, you’re doing great” or “maybe lay off the caffeine.” Plus, it’s a hilarious game of “who’s the real boss here,” and spoiler alert: it’s you. Get ready for a wild self-reflection party!
#61. Write your younger self a letter.
Writing a letter to your younger self is like sending a postcard from your future time machine—minus the weird sci-fi plot twists. It’s a chance to be your own mentor, offering advice, encouragement, and probably some awkward pep talks. You can tell your younger self to chill out about the math test, or remind them that eventually, those questionable haircuts will make for great stories. Plus, it’s a good opportunity to gently explain that, yes, you did turn out okay, despite all the “I’m going to be a rock star” phases. It’s self-care with a side of nostalgia!
#62. Respect all forms of life.
Respecting all forms of life is like being the cool, laid-back cosmic party host who welcomes everything from ants to aliens. When you respect all living beings, you’re basically running a VIP club for every creature—yes, even the mosquitoes. It helps you embrace the weird, the wild, and the unexpected (like that squirrel with questionable life choices). Plus, it creates good vibes that’ll come back to you like a boomerang, only without the risk of being smacked in the face. So, respect the universe’s quirky guests, and watch your karma level up!
#63. Cut out artificial fabrics, fragrances, and sweeteners.
Artificial fabrics are like that fake friend who pretends to be supportive but constantly rubs you the wrong way. Fragrances? They’re like the scented candles of doom—smelly and full of mystery chemicals. And sweeteners? They’re the sugary tricksters, pretending to be your bestie but causing chaos behind the scenes. Going all-natural means embracing the weirdness of real cotton, true scents, and sugar-free sweetness—your body will thank you, and so will the planet!
#64. Embrace Solitude.
For a spiritual person, solitude is essential. Spending time alone allows for deeper self-understanding and improves spiritual health. Practicing solitude can help you connect with your inner self and the divine, fostering a sense of peace and clarity. This personal time is invaluable for anyone aspiring to be a spiritual person, as it nurtures your spirituality and helps you grow.
#65. Stretch.
Stretching your vagus nerve is like giving your body a backstage pass to chill-out central. This nerve is basically the ultimate “relaxation hotline,” sending calm vibes from your brain to your organs. When you stretch it—through deep breathing, gentle movement, or a good ol’ yoga pose—you’re unlocking your inner zen master. It’s like giving your stressed-out nervous system a spa day, telling it, “Hey, everything’s cool, no need to panic!” So, take a minute to stretch that vagus nerve—it’s the weird, unsung hero of your body, and trust me, it deserves some love (and some deep breaths).
#66. Assume the best in people.
When you assume the best, you’re basically wearing rose-colored glasses, but instead of hiding reality, it just helps you see potential. People mess up, sure, but by giving them the benefit of the doubt, you’re inviting positivity and connection. It’s like being a spiritual detective, looking for the good in people instead of hunting for the flaws. And who doesn’t want a little more hope in their life? But please, do use discernment.
#67. Take a walk.
Walking clears the mental fog, letting you think clearly or zone out completely—either way, you succeed.
#68. Make your home a sanctuary.
#69. Honour your deceased loved ones.
“Death is the end of a life, not a relationship.”
When someone passes away, it’s important to send them love. That love will help them in their full transition over to the other side. In relation to #41 on this list, my stepdad (who loved the movie Up!) will always come to me via squirrels. And my grandma? Any blue bird. It makes waking life feel more sacred, knowing that we don’t really lose anything when people leave. Honouring them by keeping the conversation going will truly help you evolve spiritually, and help you take life less personally.
#70. Engage in sacred energy exchanges.
Keeping sex sacred means treating it with respect, not as an Olympic sport or a casual transaction. It’s about connecting, not just…connecting. When you keep it special, it becomes a space for trust, fun, and the occasional awkward giggle. So, treat it like the secret treasure it is—cherish it, laugh about it, and maybe even light a candle or two. Your body (and soul) will thank you.
#71. Join a safe community.
Like a men’s group, joining a safe community is like finding your tribe—except this tribe isn’t wearing loincloths and doesn’t judge your questionable dance moves. It’s a space where you can drop the “tough guy” act and actually talk about feelings, dreams, and whether you’ve cried during a Pixar movie. A men’s group helps you level up emotionally, share wisdom, and learn you’re not alone in the weirdness of life. Plus, you’ll probably discover new hobbies, like synchronized breathing or comparing beard oils. It’s therapy with less talking about feelings and more talking about… well, life.
#72. Know that you are divine.
You are a conscious, immortal, and multi-dimensional being.
#73. Avoid ‘us vs. them’ thinking.
And yes, this does include being a fanatical sports fan.
Trust me, I’ve had to learn by experience. No wonder sensible parents teach their kids not to delve into politics with people they don’t know. Politics, in general, like sports can be likened to what Shakespeare wrote, hundreds of years ago.
“All the world’s a stage. And all the men and women merely players; They have their exits and their entrances; And one man in his time plays many parts.”
At the highest level, we are one. My advice would be to not lose sight of that.
#74. Do what makes you feel alive.
Life’s too short to be a robot scrolling through spreadsheets or binge-watching the same series for the 10th time. Whether it’s dancing in your living room like you’re auditioning for a music video or eating spaghetti with your hands (we all have those days), feeling alive means tapping into the weird, spontaneous parts of you that crave adventure. It’s about charging your soul with joy, even if that joy comes from wearing socks with sandals. Do what makes your spirit scream, “Heck yes!”
#75. Register for a retreat.
Whether it’s yoga, silence, or breathwork, retreats offer the kind of self-discovery that’ll make you come back feeling like you’ve unlocked a new level of spiritual video game.
#76. Follow ancient wisdom.
Our ancestors had some serious life hacks we’re still trying to figure out. They knew the importance of balance, mindfulness, and eating foods that didn’t come with a 20-step ingredients list. Ancient wisdom is like that timeless playlist you can listen to on repeat—it’s full of simple truths that still work in today’s overcomplicated world. Plus, it’s a shortcut to feeling grounded, knowing how to live in harmony with the universe, and maybe even finding out what herbs will help with your weird back pain.
#77. Let go.
Picture yourself as a potato that’s spent its whole life thinking it’s a championship boxer. Exhausting, right? Our identifications are like wearing a suit made of sticky notes – each one screaming “THIS IS WHO I AM!” But here’s the cosmic joke: you’re actually the awareness watching yourself wear the sticky note suit. Try this: next time you’re super certain about who you are, imagine your identity as a temporary hat you’re wearing at an extremely long party. Take it off occasionally. Feel the breeze. Be the potato who knows it’s really just consciousness in disguise.
#78. Honour your intuitive pulls.
“Oh, it’s funny how
The warning signs can feel like they’re butterflies” – Halsey
#79. Pay it forward.
It doesn’t even matter who is at the receiving end of your giving, so long as you listen to your heart, do give.
Think of the positive karmic consequences as an invisible set of paparazzi following you around. But not only can they see you, they know your intentions.
#80. Give away old clothes.
Clothes are a way that we can express the colours of our spirit. It’s time to wear what makes you feel good. So that way, your external world can feel good too. – @ehimeora
#81. Cleanse your space.
The mess in your room is doing your enemies’ work for you. Clean your space, you’ll feel so much better. – @ehimeora
#82. Interpret your dreams.
Dream analysis helps you tap into your subconscious, where your inner weirdness comes to life—like that time you fought a talking pizza. It’s like being a detective, but your suspects are all random symbols, and your crime scene is your bed. Not only does it unlock hidden emotions, but it’s a surefire way to make sense of that giant kangaroo chasing you in your sleep.
#83. Don’t give up.
“An honest heart can never fail.” – my teacher
#84. Care for a plant.
Think about it: that little green buddy sitting in your windowsill is essentially an alien life form that eats sunlight and drinks from its feet. It’s quietly performing miracles while you’re binge-watching shows and questioning your existence. Water it when the soil feels dry (just like your dating life), give it sunshine like it’s a tiny solar-powered superhero, and watch it flourish. In return, it’ll clean your air, boost your mental health, and teach you patience – because sometimes the best growth happens slowly, both for plants and people. Plus, it’s probably the only roommate that won’t steal your leftovers.
#85. Still your mind before falling asleep.
Think of your mind like a browser with 57 tabs open – if you don’t close them before sleep, they’ll all auto-play at once tomorrow morning. Taking five minutes to quiet your mental circus before bed is like hitting the reset button on your brain’s operating system. Pro tips? Deep breaths while imagining your thoughts as Netflix shows you’re choosing to stop watching. Or try counting backward from 100, but seriously – don’t stress if you lose count at 97. It’s meditation, not a math test. Your tomorrow-self will thank you with better vibes and fewer coffee needs.
#86. Identify and write down what ails you.
When we carry our pain silently, it festers and grows heavier with each passing day. Writing down what hurts us isn’t just about listing problems – it’s about finally acknowledging the weight we’ve been carrying. Each word we put on paper is like releasing a bit of poison from our system. By naming our demons – whether it’s trauma, anxiety, heartbreak, or self-doubt – we strip them of some of their power. This raw honesty with ourselves becomes the first real step toward healing and understanding our own story.
#87. Avoid being rigid.
Life rarely unfolds exactly as planned. Being flexible means understanding that change isn’t just inevitable – it’s often where the best opportunities hide. When we grip too tightly to our expectations, we miss unexpected doors that open. Whether it’s career shifts, relationships, or personal growth, rigid thinking only sets us up for frustration and disappointment. The future will surprise us – that’s guaranteed. By staying adaptable, we can flow with life’s currents rather than fighting them, turning potential setbacks into stepping stones for growth.
#88. Keep a ‘Miracle Journal’ for 2025.
Start a daily log of those tiny cosmic winks the universe throws your way – like finding the last parking spot when you’re already late, or your cat actually acknowledging your existence. Write down when your plants decide not to die despite your questionable parenting, or when you find money in last winter’s coat (past you looking out for future you – now that’s a miracle). These little moments are life’s way of high-fiving you, and by year’s end, you’ll have a whole book of reasons why the universe isn’t just a cold, chaotic void but actually your quirky, supportive friend who’s got your back in the weirdest ways.
#89. Stand in your truth.
Standing in your truth isn’t just about saying words – it’s about embodying your authentic power in every cell of your being. When you rise up and claim your story without shame or apology, you create ripples that extend far beyond yourself. Your courage becomes permission for others to step into their light. Each time you choose authenticity over people-pleasing, you send out waves of energy that challenge the status quo. This isn’t just about you anymore – it’s about creating cracks in the walls of silence that keep us all small.
#90. Watch the sunset.
Sunsets are nature’s daily reminder that endings can be beautiful. When we pause to witness this transition from day to night, we’re forced to slow down and connect with something timeless and profound. In those golden moments, our daily troubles seem smaller against the canvas of shifting colors above. It’s a free show of cosmic art that grounds us in the present moment, reminding us that no matter what happened today, tomorrow brings a fresh start. Plus, there’s something deeply healing about watching light dance across clouds, painting the sky in impossible shades.

#91. Explore astrology or numerology.
Your birth chart is basically a screenshot of the sky’s Instagram story from when you arrived on Earth, showing why you’re both a perfectionist AND a chaos gremlin (looking at you, Virgo sun with Gemini rising). Numbers? They’re like the universe’s coding language. Your life path number might explain why you’re that friend who always starts eighteen projects at once. Start with the basics – birth chart and life path number – and watch yourself go “OH, THAT’S why I do that!”
#92. Learn about the chakras.
Mastering these energy centers is like having cheat codes for the simulation we call reality.
#93. Give to a cause that makes your heart sing.
“It’s definitely a learning to recognize that we don’t tithe in order to get. We tithe because we’ve already been given. We tithe because we’ve already been given so we’re supporting the flow from which we’ve already been given. So, the tithe is not even a thank you. It’s to keep the flow going.” Patricia Cota-Robles
The key to this one is: that makes your heart sing.
Trust me, you’ll get what you give. Why not 10%?
#94. Go slow to go fast.
This seems paradoxical yet holds profound wisdom.
By taking time initially to build proper foundations, develop robust systems, or master fundamentals, we ultimately achieve greater speed and efficiency. Think of a martial artist practicing a single move thousands of times in slow motion – this deliberate pace builds muscle memory that later enables lightning-fast execution. Similarly, businesses that invest time in proper planning and infrastructure often outpace competitors who rush to market. The patience to go slow early on pays dividends through sustainable, mistake-free acceleration later.
#95. Observe the cycles of the moon.
Every 29.5 days, the moon offers us a natural reset button that our ancestors lived by for millennia. The new moon is perfect for planting seeds of intention and starting fresh projects, while the full moon illuminates what’s working and what isn’t in our lives. Beyond the mystical stuff, moon cycles can influence sleep patterns, ocean tides, and even animal behaviour. Whether you’re timing a beach trip, planning an outdoor event, or just trying to understand why you’re feeling extra energetic or introspective, the moon’s phases provide a reliable cosmic calendar for modern life.
#96. Trust the unknown.
The unknown is where all the good stuff happens.
Tips for embracing it? Start small: order that weird-looking dish, take a different route home, or say yes when your most chaotic friend makes plans. The universe is basically a cosmic improv show, and the best scenes happen when you stop reading from a script.
#97. Choose the higher timeline.
Think of timelines like Netflix options – you could watch reruns of mediocre shows, or you could pick that mind-blowing series everyone’s talking about. Choosing the highest timeline means consistently picking the premium package for your life’s story. How to do it? Trust your gut when it’s screaming “THIS ONE!” even if it seems wild. Take the job that scares you a little. Tell someone how you really feel. Move to that city. Your future self is basically sitting there with popcorn, either slow-clapping your courage or face-palming your settled-for choices. Choose what makes future-you proud.
#98. Believe in yourself.
Believing in yourself is contagious. Your confidence does this weird dance that makes others believe in themselves too. It’s like having an internal cheerleader who’s part wisdom-dispenser, part stand-up comedian, and completely devoted to reminding you that you’re actually kind of amazing.
#99. Start today.
Start in November.
Start in your 40s.
Start on Friday.
Start at 5 pm.
Start on 31st.
Start late.
Start.
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