I actually wrote this past last year. It’s been tucked away in an old notebook with 38 things I learned over the course of my life. Today, on my birthday, I added one more and hit publish on this personal post.
- Always take the trip. There are few things I regret more than the vacations I said no to.
- Friendships change, and it can be really heartbreaking.
- You had good eyebrows. Quit messing with them.
- Sometimes you’ll learn the lesson the first time, and others you’ll repeat the same mistakes. Both are okay. You’ll eventually get the message.
- Even though your pregnancy and the early months of being a mom were hard, they won’t define your relationship with your daughter.
- No one is thinking about what you’re doing at all. And, if they are, they are probably not much fun.
- When you find the right person, it will be exciting, but also comfortable. The decision to stay will be easy.
- You are incredibly lucky to have the parents you did. Their support afforded you opportunities others didn’t get. Don’t forget that.
- You can wear bright lipstick (and sunglasses).
- Having standards and expectations for romantic relationships is okay! In fact, sometimes you should raise them.
- Your suspicions that once you started to wear comfortable shoes you’d never want to go back was unfortunately correct.
- Wearing the correct size bra is very important. Get measured every year.
- If you’re in a toxic work environment, it won’t get better. Get out. Life is too short to spend 40 hours feeling uncertain all the time.
- Holding a door open, making a donation, or supporting a friend’s project will never be a waste of time or money.
- No matter how cute they look on others – peplums, empire waists, and shift or trapeze dresses – are never flattering on you. So, quit torturing yourself by trying them on.
- You can keep houseplants alive, if you ask the nursery or store owner for explicit instructions.
- Your tastebuds will change, so go ahead and try it.
- Giving someone a sincere compliment is something we should all do more often.
- Parenting is like a group project.
- How you define success will change.
- Investing in your skin is expensive, but worth it.
- Getting laid off was heartbreaking, but it encouraged you to take the leap and start your own business years later. You learned no job is every really safe.
- Making new friends is scary at any age, but gets easier the more you do it.
- Not everything is black and white. The more you learn about other people the more you can see why they act the way the do – even if you’ll never agree with them.
- Never chase after someone who wouldn’t chase after you.
- Great music is the ultimate mood booster. It helps lift your spirits and encourages you to actually get things done.
- There is nothing better than an “I love you” from your daughter or the sound of her giggles.
- Having a baby often comes with an identity crisis, but you will find yourself again. I promise.
- Change is good. People who don’t are stuck.
- Buying fresh flowers is always a good idea.
- Sinking into a good book, visiting an art museum or doing a little yoga all help to turn your brain off. Making time for these escapes is important, if not always feasible.
- Most of the time someone’s bad mood or judgement has nothing to do with you. You will know if it does.
- When choosing a partner, look for someone who is funny, kind and reliable. Those are are the marks of all your favorite people.
- Boundaries are important. Don’t be afraid to set and enforce them. People will continue to treat you the way you allow them to.
- That there will be headlines and political views that shake you to your core. The people who disagree with you are just that – people. Their experiences have lead them to those places. The world needs more empathy and kindness – even when, it’s not easy.
- High school dances are nothing like the movies. Yes, it’s incredibly disappointing.
- Your body belongs to you. You decide how to dress it and what to do with it.
- Learning all the words to Regulators is worth your time.
- Your insecurities are often reflected in your first impressions of a person. Take the time to get to know someone before you write them off.
What have you learned over the course of your life?
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