So, recently I hit a new decade! The big two zero. Many people say twenty is a very stagnant year; old enough to not be considered a teenager, but still too young to go out with older friends or rent a giant blow up slide. Regardless, I reflected on everything Iâve learned up until this point and figured maybe these 10 things would resonate with you as much as they did with me.Â
- Life is meant to be romanticized
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Even the smallest parts of your day like waking up, making a coffee, walking your dog, planning an outfit, regardless of how big or small, learn to implement gratitude and romanticize your life.
- If they wanted to, they would
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This took me so long to actually grasp and realize that people treat you exactly how they feel about you so if ANYONE is making you go? Drop them.Â
- You do not need to be perfect to deserve love
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Repeat after me. YOU DO NOT NEED TO BE PERFECT TO DESERVE LOVE. Itâs so important to not get in your own head about a moment that could be so great because you donât feel âgoodâ or âreadyâ enough.Â
- Would future you regret not doing it?
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Before deciding to do or not do something, ask yourself this.Â
- Stop trying to be understood by people who have already decided they donât want to understand you
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Finding people who are in it for the long run, through the different phases of your life, is worth it. Those people are very much out there. Pay attention to how people react when you try to discuss something thatâs important to you.Â
- Never settle. With anything.Â
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Friends, relationships, jobs, that $8 Starbucks coffee thatâs lowkey gross but you donât want to be âa Karenâ about. Lifeâs way too short to be okay with the bare minimum.Â
- Thereâs magic in the work youâre avoiding
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You know that project youâve been putting off? Start it. Right now. Thereâs so much magic and importance in the work youâre procrastinating. Youâll learn a lot about yourself when you learn self-discipline.
- Stop explaining yourself to everyone
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The truth of the matter is not everyone cares for an explanation but more importantly not everyone deserves one either. If it makes sense to you and you feel itâs a good decision, nobody else has to understand it.Â
- You donât have to make money off of your hobbies for them to be worth Your Time
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I feel like society has put this huge bubble around our interests making it seem like a waste of time or energy if a commission doesnât come from it. I disagree. Hobbies are what separates you from the corporate world for a little. Do things regardless of if it makes money or not.Â
- Understand that you can change who you are and who you want to be at any given point
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Absolutely nothing is written in stone. Even if youâve told your aunt Becky youâre on the path to be a brain surgeon and sheâs already bought you embroidered scrubs. Your decision to change paths will always be valid.