Lot’s of Water Under the Bridge Since I was 25!
And as I look back on the years I’ve lived since, there are some things I have discovered-most often the hard way-I wish someone had given to me way back then (not that I would have listened much at the time, but at least I would have had the ideas to think about as I grew older).
So for what it’s worth, here are 25 things I wish someone had told me when I was 25. And feel free to weigh in and suggest ideas of your own as well.
#1. Be as determined to make a difference as you are to make a buck.
#2. Plan for tomorrow but live for today.
#3. Don’t lose sleep over the things in life you have no control over
#4. Be content with striving for perfection-knowing full well you will seldom achieve it.
#5. Always be involved in something bigger than yourself.
#6. Misunderstandings happen when communication doesn’t
#7. Never take money out of your house to invest.
#8. Be less critical, more compassionate.
#9. Under promise, over perform.
#10. You are most who you really are when you are alone.
#11. Live your life with less pride and more humility.
#12. Be motivated in life by appreciation rather than by obligation (or guilt, professional goals, expectations of others, etc).
#13. You won’t live forever.
#14. Be guided in your decisions by what is right, rather than by what will work.
#15. Find more in life to laugh about.
#16. Care less about what others think of you and more about what your god thinks of you.
#17. Be more content with “being” as opposed to “becoming”.
#18. Make life an adventure rather than a chore.
#19. Live in such a way that you accumulate few regrets.
#20. Be more willing to say, “I’m sorry. Will you forgive me?”.
#21. Get in the habit of checking out your assumptions before reacting.
#22. That my feelings, emotions and attitudes are shaped by my behaviors and actions, rather than the other way around.
#23. Recognize the importance of needing others because you love them, rather than loving them because you need them.
#24. You will seldom have the whole picture, so be careful not to respond as if you do.
#25. Who you are today is shaped not so much by the mistakes others have made with you, but rather, by how you choose daily to respond to those mistakes.
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