Monday 10 June 2013

The 10 Things You Need To Do In Your 20s

Your twenty-somethings are the prime of your life. You will never be as young as you are right now, and there will never be a better time for you to embrace all that the world has to offer than this age of freedom. Yes, freedom. Forget about the accusations that millenials are lazy, unmotivated and lack drive. We all have growing dreams, previous accomplishments under our belts andan ever present sense of urgency to achieve exactly what we want. Your20s aren’t an excuse to give up on dreams and let go of ambitions. Instead, these years are the time to put it in full throttle and hit the ground running to set yourself up for future success and happiness. If you’ve ever doubted yourself, now’s the time to let go of insecurities and uncertainties. Here are the 20 things you need to do in your 20s: 1. Be you. Your 20s are the perfect time to find yourself, if you haven’t already. Take some time to be on your own andlearn about yourself, and most importantly, learn to love yourself. Beunique! Don’t try to fit the mold and blend in with everyone else. Be sexy; be bold. Make your presence known. 2. Struggle. Blunt and to the point. Don’t let yourstruggles define you, but let them happen. Misfortunes make you a better person through thelessons they instill. Troubles will come and go; they are not everlasting. If you’re struggling through tough times, things will only get better. 3. Eat whatever you want. Screw the diet fads and constant pressure to look like the skinniest models on the runway. Working hard to become healthy and get intoshape is one thing, but relax with the strict dieting. Eat whatever you want,and don’t think twice about it. You will not gain ten pounds because you ate that delicious chocolate chip muffin this morning. Food is good. Indulge in a little gluttony sometimes. 4. Date someone completely wrong for you. Dating is fun! Don’t fear blind dates, orpeople that don’t fit“your type.” Go outwith someone unexpected and see what happens. You could fall in love with that one quality that you never really noticed. You might be surprised at just whom you fall for. Even if you endup turned off and bored with the person, at least you have a funny story to tell. 5. Do something purely for the thrill,and maybe more than once. Be a thrill seeker; don’t play it safe. The feeling of excitement is fun and enjoyable. Take some risks, and don’t fear the result. Sometimes going out on a limb and diving into a thrill-seeking experience makes for the best memories. You might not get enough and want todo it again. Just remember — depending on the risk you take — everything is best in moderation. 6. Keep moving. Your 20s are definitely not the time to settle. Keep moving; do not slowdown for anyone oranything. When yousettle down in a certain relationship or way of living, lifebecomes stagnant and soon enough, less exciting. Keep moving to keep up with the quality of life that you deserve in your 20s. 7. Travel the world. There is nothing more rewarding or fulfilling than traveling. Travel the world; explore unfamiliar territory. Soaking up new cultures is one of the best learning experiences, and itopens your eyes tothe quality of life in different areas around the world. You might always have time for travel, but there is no better time to explore with all the freedom in the world than in your 20s. Who knows, you might even come across a place that steals your heart away and you’ll never want to leave. 8. Love your parents, thank them and repay them. Your parents have been the guiding force to your current place in life.Love them for all that they have done for you up to this point because you will hopefully be taking a stronger lead in your life, specifically financially. Thank them for all the times they supported you financially, or personally, despite any poor decisions you may have madein the past. Most importantly, your parents expect nothing fromyou in return for allthat they have attributed to your growth as an individual, but take it upon yourself to repay them in any way you might see fit. 9. Spend good, quality time with your family. Your family has been, and will always be, present in your life. Friendsand romantic partners may come and go, but blood isforever. Take advantage of your freedom during your 20s to spend some quality time with your family andmaybe even get to know them better, now that you’re older and more mature. You will cherish the times with your family when you eventually become the eldest generation. 10. Mend the open wounds. Let go of the bullsh*t in your past. Look at your 20s as a clean canvas. This is a time to release any negative feelings holding you back from moving forward. Heal any open wounds that remain, and accept that there is sometimes no resolution for certain situations. Ifthere might be a way to mend an open-ended problem, then makethe attempt. Do whatever you haveto do to feel free ofany negative restrictions

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