I’d tell my younger self: “It’s okay to not have everything figured out right away. Be patient, trust the process, and don’t be afraid to ask for help.”
Growth takes time, and it’s perfectly normal to stumble along the way.
I’d tell my younger self: “Don’t rush. You’re not falling behind just because someone else looks like they’ve got it all figured out.”
Back then, I felt this pressure to have answers, plans, everything mapped out. But life isn’t a checklist—it’s more like a playlist, with surprises, pauses, and totally unexpected bangers. You learn as you go. And that’s more than okay.
I’d tell my younger self to be patient with the process, that growth takes time, and it’s okay to stumble and not have all the answers right away. Every challenge is part of the journey.
I’d probably tell my younger self to stop stressing so much about having everything figured out right away.
Life isn’t a straight path, and it’s okay to stumble, change directions, or not know what’s next. So much pressure comes from trying to have the “perfect” plan, but honestly, some of the best things happen when you’re just open to where life takes you.
Also, don’t be afraid to ask for help—people want to support you more than you think.
I’d tell my younger self: “It’s okay to not have everything figured out right away. Be patient, trust the process, and don’t be afraid to ask for help.”
ReplyDeleteGrowth takes time, and it’s perfectly normal to stumble along the way.
I’d tell my younger self: “Don’t rush. You’re not falling behind just because someone else looks like they’ve got it all figured out.”
ReplyDeleteBack then, I felt this pressure to have answers, plans, everything mapped out. But life isn’t a checklist—it’s more like a playlist, with surprises, pauses, and totally unexpected bangers. You learn as you go. And that’s more than okay.
I’d tell my younger self to be patient with the process, that growth takes time, and it’s okay to stumble and not have all the answers right away. Every challenge is part of the journey.
ReplyDeleteI’d probably tell my younger self to stop stressing so much about having everything figured out right away.
ReplyDeleteLife isn’t a straight path, and it’s okay to stumble, change directions, or not know what’s next. So much pressure comes from trying to have the “perfect” plan, but honestly, some of the best things happen when you’re just open to where life takes you.
Also, don’t be afraid to ask for help—people want to support you more than you think.