I never thought that life would get better when getting older. I still remember the panic I had when I turned 29. ⠀
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No career, no house, no partner. Nothing of what I had envisioned for myself how adult life should be 🙈🙈🙈. ⠀
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Over the past years I learned an important lesson. Everybody has their own flow and timing in life. Some are millionaires by the time they are 16, others make their first jackpot at the age of 73 (hello Colonel Sanders). Some find their true love at high school, others fall in love for the first time after a divorce while passing 45. That’s what makes like beautiful. 🙏🙏🙏⠀
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Give yourself time to grow and bloom in your own tempo and on your own conditions. We all walk a different path to happiness. ⠀
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Can’t wait to become older, happier and wiser. 💖💖💖💃🏻
felt t a panic when I turned 25 (and I'd be lying if I still dont feel it today getting closer to 26). I always start feeling paniced towards the last quarter of the year as well, cause I start measuring what I've done against all the goals I set the year prior.
I like the message in this post. Couldnt agree more. I've been reading a book called the slight edge by Jeff Olson recently and he talks about jsut doing little things each day. I really liked that take away. we are all on a different journey
Thanks so much @elima ! And dont worry, you have all the time in the world to reach your goals! I started my agency only last year, and even though I'm highly ambitious and impatient, I realize it takes a step at a time to get there.
As long as you keep developing yourself (like reading books), success (whether personal/professional) is only a matter of 'when, not if'.