1) The Car Key: Aim for something – a purpose, dream, goal, or ambition
Have you ever felt like you’re going nowhere, or you’re bored with your life, perhaps wondering if this is all there is? Well, that generally comes about when you don’t have any direction. Life is not perfect and it likely never will be. So if you’re going to have a wonderful, fulfilled life, then you must head toward something. It doesn’t just appear or get dropped in your lap. It comes about as you work towards it. So if you feel you don’t have a purpose, you’re wrong. The first thing you need to do is find out what your purpose is. Find something that gives you meaning and pursue it.
You see, working towards a goal or dream is what gives life meaning. It’s what helps you to grow as an individual. Having an ambition, goal, dream, whatever name you want to call it, will give you the power to move forward. The more passionate you are about it the more life becomes exciting. As you overcome every little hurdle, problem, or situation, you start feeling better and better about yourself. Because you are heading towards something. You find yourself enjoying life more and more. So get going, do something! It’s your life and only you can make it wonderful!

2) The Office Key: Never stop improving
Be always learning. If you are interested in trying something new, go for it. Look up how to get started on it. Always be adding to your skills. Never stop bettering yourself. Life is a journey and only you can control what you’re going to get out of it. As you learn new things, or how to do a skill better, you never know where it will take you. Also, you will never get bored if you are continuously improving. Life only gets boring if you stop working on it.
Who is the most important person in your life that has been there since the beginning? You of course! I’m not saying that others aren’t important, I’m just saying that you have to spend your entire life living with yourself. So therefore you should also invest in yourself. Knowledge, skills, and abilities are ways you can invest in yourself. So go work on yourself, little by little, every day making yourself the best you can be and in the long run, it will most definitely be worth it because you ARE the most important person in your own life.

3) The House Key: Get in the habit of spending less than you make
We all get tempted to make sudden purchases, providing us with the immediate gratification of dopamine. Whether it’s a big fancy house, a hot shiny sports car or motorcycle, or perhaps you just want to have a fun night on the town, blowing off some steam from a stressful day.
The only problem with this is that the excitement from it tends to fade fast and then we are tempted to start the cycle over again. The next thing you know you’re wondering why you’re always in debt, or deep down you start feeling bored with the same old routine. There is even a chance the behavior can cause you to go too far like getting into serious debt or worse becoming an adrenaline junky.
However, if you slow down and appreciate what you have you’ll start enjoying the smaller things in life, that have far better and longer-lasting results. Careful planning and consideration of what you spend your time and money on will result in you becoming a more genuine person with true happiness. It will also cause you to become more satisfied with life while at the same time reducing the stress of trying to keep up or impress others with stuff that doesn’t really mean anything in the end. After all money at best can only rent pleasure, not buy happiness.

The Keychain: Your keys, your life: Make it Wonderful!
So there you go, 3 keys. The keys won’t work unless you use them. I’ll leave you with the keys, it’s up to you now to go out and start opening the doors to a wonderful life. Are there other keys out there you could try? Of course, there are. I’m just giving you the essential keys to get you started. Don’t spend more than you have, don’t stop improving, and get out there and go for it! Create a wonderful life along the way.



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