8 Ways to Shake Things Up When Life Gets Dull

No matter how exciting we try to make life there will probably be times when it seems mundane and boring. There will be things we don’t want to do and we’ll have to learn to make the most of them.

Even things that were once exciting can lose their luster if we do them over and over again. People are attracted to novelty and variety and it’s easy to end up seeking more and looking for something new.

That’s why I took the last week off from writing. I wanted to make more time for relaxation, recreation, and family.

If what used to give you pleasure and enjoyment has become ordinary and dull it’s time to get your joy and enthusiasm back.

Living joyfully takes being intentional about what you want to get from your experiences and making the most of every situation.

Here are a few tips to make your daily routine more joyful and uplifting.

1. Unleash your creativity

Too often we get stuck in a pattern of linear thinking. We know what we need to do and have a routine worked out ahead of time. We cease to use our creativity and life starts to seem unoriginal. Practice divergent thinking by being more playful and expressive with your ideas.

Don’t be afraid to push the envelope at work or when solving problems. Consider how you use items differently or apply ideas in a different way today?

2. Learn something new and look through curious eyes

When was the last time you were totally excited to learn about something? When we are interested in life it is more enjoyable and fulfilling. Learn about something you have always wanted to explore, or go deeper into an existing passion.

Read a new book or magazine. Meet someone new and ask about their life experiences. Travel somewhere you have never been.

3. Take time to reflect and think deeply

When we live a busy life of hustling to get things done we forget to take time to just be present and quiet. Time for reflection helps the mind remain calm and relaxed. It can promote more open-minded and spacious thinking.

Take a few minutes in the morning before getting your day started to just sit quietly and be present. This can be through meditation or contemplative prayer.

4. Don’t compare your life to others

A sure way to miss the joy in life is to focus on what we don’t have and how we wish we were different. Living from a state of competition with others leads to greed and envy. When you feel an urge to compare yourself to someone else focus on total acceptance of the person you are.

Recognize the significance in the relationships you have, the work you do, and the experiences you have had. Embrace your uniqueness and be grateful that you are you.

5. Discover newness in old routines

We are creatures of habit and tend to develop unconscious routines. We brush our teeth, take a shower, and eat food in the exact same way. Select a few things to do differently today.

Whether it’s the route you take to work, the way to spend your morning, or the way you interact with others, finds ways to mix things up. This will help keep your brain sharp and will break you out of autopilot to see things in a new way.

6. Let go of resentment

Many people are stuck in despair and discontentment because of past regrets and bitterness. We must first let go of negativity before we can start experiencing the joy and love in everyday life. Loosen the noose of your past and set your sights on a bright present and future.

Make a list of all the positive qualities about yourself of someone else you are struggling to forgive.

7. Prioritize your time

When we’re constantly doing things we don’t want to do we lose track of what is most important. Make sure to dedicate time to your most important priorities. We all have to do things we don’t want to do sometimes, so make sure you are not too busy to dedicate time for the accomplishment of meaningful activities and spending time with meaningful people.

8. Seek inspiration

Inspiration comes during those moments when we see true human excellence. It’s an emotional experience that comes when we encounter extraordinary ability or competence in some activity, which motivates us to be better ourselves.

Inspiration comes in many different forms and fashions. Seek inspiration through athletics, art, writing, the beauty in nature, or noticing general acts of kindness and strength.

As you start your week be aware of how you can make it more enjoyable and fulfilling. Remember that even when “stuff” happens, you don’t have to let it ruin your day.

The small things in life can either lead us to great joy, contentment, and peace of mind, or to frustration, disappointment, and discouragement.

Do a daily review to make sure you are adding some zest to your routine and savoring the positivity that your experience.

I would love to hear from you! How do you shake things up when life seems boring or ordinary? How do you add joy and excitement to your routine?






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  • http://www.meanttobehappy.com/ Ken Wert

    Great stuff here, Joe. I especially like “Discover newness in old routines” mostly because most of us wouldn’t have thought of this one. But it’s true. We can freshen things up by doing the same things in a different way. As simple as driving a new route to work can make things feel less automatic and monotonous.

    Great ideas to live life with more passion!

  • http://www.personal-success-factors.com/ steveborgman

    Hi, Joe!  Today I was surprised to find that I had a pre-scheduled vacation day.  I’ve been working to build margin into my life, and this was my gift.  I just spent an hour playing Monopoly with my 10 year old daughter, and am finding myself rejuvenated as we speak.  I would also recommend MindBloom.Com to anyone who would like a creative way to connect with their goals.  It’s a free site, and I’ve been enjoying it quite a bit lately.

  • Joe @ Shakeoffthegrind

    Hi Ken,

    Thanks so much for commenting! It is interesting how habitual things become if we aren’t aware of it. One thing I do to stay creative and mindful is to find new work locations. I try to find somewhere in the community that is new and refreshing to work and reflect. This helps keep me more inspired and engaged in what I’m doing.

  • Karen

    my best solution to this is travel therapy- go someplace new and enjoy!

  • http://mindadventure.com/2012/08/yes-shouts-have-no-clout/ Rob White

    Hi Joe, 

    Indeed it is a great idea to shake up our musty old routines. I’m sure we all find, if we give it some thought, we can attest to having had WOW experiences from time to time lives. It’s valuable to observe what offers us inspiring feelings of inner newness so it doesn’t seem so mysterious and difficult to repeat.

    WE succeed at we did, repeatedly, yesterday,and we will succeed at what we do, repeatedly, today. When we make it a habit to transform the attitude of WOE to WOW, and attempt to achieve something fresh and new today, we soon find ourselves acting in ways that give us optimal results tomorrow.

  • Joe @ Shakeoffthegrind

    Hi Steve,

    Appreciate you stopping by and offering your insight and resources. I hope you have enjoyed your vacation day. I took last week to spend more time with my family as well and it was very refreshing. Thanks for sharing the website resource! Tons of fun! I’ll have to be careful not to get sucked in too deep, a very cool idea.

  • Joe @ Shakeoffthegrind

    Hi Karen,

    Thanks for dropping by and sharing! A great idea to change our perspective and refresh our outlook! I actually just ran across this quote and it fits well with your suggestion.

    ““The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page.” – St. Augustine” 

  • Joe @ Shakeoffthegrind

    Hi Rob,

    Hope all is well! Thanks for your thoughtful comment! Knowing what inspires us and seeking this out is integral to feeling renewed and rejuvenated. This is why people start to feel stuck. They have neglected to bring those “WOW” moments into their life. The world is an amazing place if we are able to break out of our bubble and view things in a new light. 

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Elle-Sommer/100002909360878 Elle Sommer

    Great ideas Joe.  Two things that make a difference for me is reviewing my day before I go to sleep and seeing how much joy and fun there was in it and there always is and imagining the great day I’m having tomorrow!

    Love Elle
    xoxo

  • http://www.vidyasury.com/ Vidya Sury

    What a happy post, Joe! Sometimes I find that just shifting the furniture around to a new arrangement seems to shake up and shuffle the energy, making everything look just a little better. (double benefits – easier cleaning). I also cook up a new recipe – five years ago I wouldn’t have believed that cooking would bring such joy.

    Incidentally, I am in the constant habit of making lists of what makes me happy. I write down all sorts of things – big and small – and make a note of how much time I need to implement a particular point. So I have things that take 5, 10 and 15 minutes. These help tremendously.

    I love your eight points. Today, my favorite is “prioritize your time” because I am lagging behind a little in that area. :-) I am pulling up my right sock now!

  • Joe @ Shake off the Grind

    Hi Elle,

    I love the idea of reviewing the positive and enjoyable parts of your
    day. It reminds me of making a gratitude list for the day but I like the
    idea of basically reviewing how great of a day someone had. I know I
    don’t do that enough. Thanks so much for stopping by and commenting!

  • Joe @ Shake off the Grind

    Hi Vidya,

    Thanks for your wonderful comment! Such great ideas and personal awareness. I haven’t taken up cooking too much but it seems like it could be very therapeutic as one becomes involved with it. I also like that you point out how happiness habits can be very simple and take 5 minutes if we become aware of what helps us feel uplifted and positive.

  • http://carolynhughesthehurthealer.wordpress.com/ Carolyn Hughes

    Great post! Everyone needs to find ways to add a little excitement and newness to their lives. It’s so easy to get caught up in the daily routine and start to feel that you are missing out somehow. Totally agree with your statement about not comparing yourself to others! No one has a perfect life – even if they pretend that they do!

  • Joe @ Shake off the Grind

    Hi Carolyn,

    Always nice to hear from you. Taking time to reevaluate and reorganize how we spend our time is a great way to keep things fresh and zestful. With all the social media it’s easy to compare our situation to others but all we can do is make the most of our personal situation and be grateful for what we have. Thanks!