You know when people turn a certain age and they’re like, “30 lessons I learned before 30” 🙄 What, now you have all these life lessons worth sharing?
And yet…
Here are 35 lessons I learned before 35
- Don’t fear change. Depend on it.
- You can be a 19 year old consultant (so long as nobody knows your age).
- A truly supportive partner can absolutely elevate your life.
- Affecting just one person positively during your time on earth is plenty of impact.
- Money is a tool. So is patience, communication, and a helpful reputation.
- Your younger self is always listening in on the self talk. Make it good.
- If you’re intense, channel it responsibility and respectfully, but be intense.
- Treat those with money and those without, those with status and those without, those with power and those without, exactly the same.
- You are the best and worst of humanity at all times, but self improvement raises the curve.
- Aim for better problems.
- Embracing the way you work and finding what fits will save you time in the long run.
- You earn the right to do what you love.
- Make it a point to learn from everyone you meet. Showing up curious builds connection quickly.
- Don’t worry about how long something will take if you want to do it. The time will pass anyway.
- Act as if you’re more important than you are. It’s less of a mistake than the opposite.
- Leave bad relationships faster. There is no reward for suffering.
- Visit the aunts you love. Take pictures of their food. Make a cookbook.
- You’ll find your voice the more you use it.
- Love/God moves through you. That’s the life force and it moves inside outside in.
- When you can’t shake a bad thought, put it in a box and throw it in the ocean to the earth’s core and let is disintegrate with hot lava and transform it into other thoughts. Let your imagination work for you.
- Aim higher and be…