#Turning30Advice 🎉 #LifeRegrets 😔
Hey friends! I’m about to hit the big 3-0, and I’m feeling a mix of emotions. I’ve spent my 20s focusing on education and work, but now I’m questioning if I missed out on having fun and creating lasting memories. Do you have any advice on how to live a life without regrets? Here are some things I’m grappling with:
– Feeling uninspired in my career and exhausted from working all the time
– Struggling to find time for self-care and hobbies
– Longing for more passion and excitement in my relationships
– Concerned about my future financial stability and missing out on fun experiences
I know I’m not alone in these feelings, so I’d love to hear your stories and advice. Have you been through a similar situation? How did you turn things around and find joy in your 30s? Any unconventional tips or insights that have helped you live a fulfilling life?
One possible solution that I’ve been considering is:
– Taking small steps to prioritize self-care, such as setting aside time for exercise and relaxation
– Exploring new hobbies and activities to spark joy and creativity
– Having open and honest conversations with my partner about our relationship needs and desires
– Seeking guidance from a career coach or mentor to set clear goals and make positive changes in my professional life
Let’s support each other and share valuable insights as we navigate this exciting and challenging phase of life. Your wisdom could make a world of difference to someone feeling lost or uncertain. Let’s help each other live a life we won’t regret! 💪#LifeAfter30 🌟
your 30s are basically the same as your 20s, as long as your taking care of yourself you should feel and look basically the same as you do now. just spend the next decade making sure you have a lot of fun mixed in with everything. you dont want to ask the same question here when your turning 40, so just enjoy your youth for the next 10 years! plenty of time left
I’d start with having an orgasm first… the rest may very well fall into place
Get out there and get some strange
Why did you choose to pursue, not just one but two!, masters degrees if your goal is to have a career and afford a lifestyle you want? What career are you aiming for that requires two masters?
Obviously the boyfriend isn’t going to marry you so he has to go.
“Dropping everything and start anew” might not be a bad idea.
Your 20s being a disappointment is par the course with our generation. Society provided for us (when it wasn’t exploiting us, which when exactly wasn’t it) but it didn’t really *raise* us, and so I think for very many people adulthood is beginning in their 30s. That includes finally learning more about who you are and what you want and how you can find pragmatic ways to survive.
What is your “boyfriend” the breadwinner benefitting from, stringing you along for 5+ years or is he too much of a coward to end the relationship?