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LIFE LESSONS

It’s official… I am no longer in my 20’s. {Gasp} I am officially 30 and proud of it! After all, this automatically makes me older and wiser right?

Every decade of my life has taught me new lessons, and I can honestly say that every year has shaped my journey. Therefore, I promise to never be scared, or ashamed to share my age. So, today I thought it would be fitting to share 20 lessons that I’ve learned in my twenties.

  1. To love is to give and to give is to live.
    I have learned that love is a gift and an action verb. You choose the ones you love and act on it. Love breaks barriers, it is an international language understood by all. Love + Giving = Sacrificial Living
  2. Tomorrow will worry about itself.
    Don’t worry, certain situations are beyond your control. Life happens, people change… You can’t control it! Let it go, let it goooooo. Embrace the present and don’t worry about the future. {It causes unwanted wrinkles and headaches, anyway.}
  3. Dating is weird.
    Not sure who thought of this dating concept to begin with… But in my early 20’s, I found dating  so strange. How are you supposed to know someone is the one – over a few dinners? If you ever felt weird going on first-dates, chances are feelings were mutual. Don’t jump from stranger to boyfriend/girlfriend without truly knowing a person. Make friends instead, if that fails, date a friend’s friend. ;)
  4. Marriage is like a never-ending fun sleepover.
    Actually, the first year of marriage is pretty hard. But the good thing is that what you fight about while dating, is probably the same things you’ll fight about in marriage. Pick your battles, some things aren’t worth the fight.  Once that lesson is ingrained in you, enjoy each other’s company. Don’t ever stop dating and when you can, be adventurous. {Have fun and be silly!}
  5. Eat clean. 80/20.
    Diets are for losers. {There I said it!} Eating healthy is a lifestyle change and a choice, but you can’t always eat healthy. So, eat healthy meals 80% of the time so you can indulge with moderation for the remaining 20%.
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  6. Don’t let your past affect your future.
    We all have issues, perhaps even baggage. Some issues were caused by others, while some you acquired all on your own… But your past shouldn’t have to affect your future – unless you let it. Learn from the past, forgive those who hurt you… Try not to repeat the same mistakes, and rely on grace for your future.
  7. Life is better together.
    It isn’t fun to do life alone, in fact, we’re not meant to live life in isolation. Find a community of people you enjoy being with, stick with them, seek a mentor and invest in future generations.
  8. Take chances.
    Life is about experiences, right? So take a chance. Make the ask, fail forward. Make that career change you’ve been thinking of, move if you have to… This is you chance, take it.
  9. Travel with a purpose.
    Experience as much of the world as you can. {Miguel and celebrated my 30th year of life with a trip to Greece.} Try learning a new language {even if it is only a few phrases}, enlighten yourself with new cultures and new foods. Traveling allows you to have the opportunity to marvel at creation and see things you may not otherwise see.
  10. Jump for joy!
    Happiness is caused by happenings {so it easily comes and goes}, but true joy withstands all circumstances. Don’t let bad situations steal your joy. Rejoice in both the good and bad.
  11. Everybody worships something.
    What are you living for? That’s what you worship… Whether you know it or not, you already worship something or someone. Even if you claim to be an agnostic, or an atheist – you believe in something or lack thereof. That’s because we are all wired for worship. So find your faith… Test your god/gods. Pray for miracles and seek a savior that would give His life for you — frees you from sin, offers grace and life everlasting. Got Jesus? ;)
  12. Less is more.
    Don’t let things own you… Whether it’s clothes, shoes, debt, friends. Less really is more.
  13. Be the best YOU!
    There will always be someone skinnier, stronger, prettier, smarter, funnier, and better than you. Stop comparing yourself, you can’t change who you are. Learn to love yourself and be the best you that you can be!
  14. Leverage the power of social media.
    Network with like minded individuals all around the world, share information and inspirations. There is so much power in social networking! Find your voice, a niche and use it! {Okay, so maybe MySpace was a bust, but it still taught us some HTML coding.} ;)
  15. Find the time to disconnect.
    Online friends shouldn’t replace real-life friends. Stop and smell and the roses, and don’t tweet about it. Be in the moment! {Confession: I haven’t quite mastered this lesson yet.}
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  16. Don’t stop, get it, get it!
    Maybe you’re not a big fan of going to the gym, or working out. Don’t let that stop you from exercising. Walk in the park, dance when no one is watching, swim in the ocean. Just do it! Get that heart rate pumping, your future self will thank you.
  17. Don’t force friendships.
    Some friendships last a lifetime, while others can at times be seasonal. And that’s okay! Cherish the current ones you have, and be thankful for the experiences you shared with others.
  18. No one cares.
    No one cares about me?! What!! Yes. Really. At first, this seems a little harsh and then it becomes quite liberating. Life is fleeting, and one day you too will be forgotten. Your life becomes a little dash between two dates. So stop over-thinking things, be with the ones you love, and do what makes you happy.
  19. Read. Whether it’s a book, a magazine, or an article. Keep that noggin’ working.
  20. YOLO! Yup, I quoted Drake… Because you really only live once. So don’t stop learning, taking chances, loving, growing and being true to who you are. But even if you do all the above, you still won’t have it all figured out..  After all, no one really does. I sure don’t. So, bring on my 30’s!

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♫ I’m a grooooown woman, I can do whatever I want. I’m a grooooown woman…

Though I can’t say I’ve grown in stature since my high school & college years, ;) I can say that I’ve learned quite a few life-lessons throughout. Therefore, I have grown after all. I’m a grooooown woman & I can do whatever I want. And I chose this… Because after all, wisdom does come with age.

Here are 10 sings you’re a grown woman/man:

    1. You search for a greater purpose and help others.
      Life eventually stops evolving around you. Your realize that other people’s needs are also important & there are others who have way bigger than problems you do. You acknowledge that life is fleeting & choose to be a part of something bigger. So you learn to love God & love others & live well
    2. Family matters…
      Yelling at your parents because they wouldn’t extend your curfew… Getting mad at mom because she wouldn’t give you privacy, & fighting with your siblings for the remote control… These things eventually become a thing of the past. Family is precious, they really did want the best for you (Okay, maybe not your entire family, but most…) & they still do! You make time for them & don’t miss an opportunity to show them you care!
    3. Friendships don’t just happen.
      Seeing your friends in the hallways, catching up during lunch, & having hours to talk on the phone was a huge commodity. As you get older, you fall into the 9-5 routine and learn it’s no longer as easy to stay in touch. Eventually, you also learn to prioritize your time & make time for the friends that matter. True friendship lasts a lifetime & it’s okay to pick up right where you left-off, regardless of your age/stage.
    4. You stop searching for the “perfect” one.
      You realize that no one is perfect & that love is an action verb. It takes time & effort. But you’re perfectly okay with the work that it entails — because in the end if you’re with the right person, it’s worth every minute!
    5. You fail forward!
      Chances are that at some point in your life something or someone will probably fail you. Heck, even your own ideas don’t always work as they should. But you don’t beat yourself up over it, you get up and try again. You keep the innovation coming, but try to not repeat the same mistake. You just make new ones…
    6. You stop comparing.
      You learn that you were fearfully and wonderfully made. Your days of constantly comparing are far behind you. You know YOUR gifts, talents and passions, and you grow them. You are a unique and beautiful being, and you’re okay with that!
    7. You are not anxious… You think of the future but live in the now.
      Thinking of the future, saving for retirement, not getting into debt, and setting goals are all good things. But if they slowly become obsessions and you forget to cherish the small details of life, they become bad things. Now, you take time to smell the flowers, you treat yourself to a good meal and do it with the ones you love. You have no time to worry about tomorrow, you enjoy the present and plan wisely for a better tomorrow.
    8. Change is inevitable, and you like it that way.
      People change, jobs change, you change, and you embrace it. Change is constant and it will remain. Whatever the change may be, you take a leap of faith and learn to just go with it.
    9. You are comfortable in your own skin.
      Whether you like it or not, you’re stuck with yourself, and that is perfectly okay with you. You’ve learned to embrace your looks & your body! You think twice when eating fast food, drink lots of water, exercise regularly and dress to flatter your best feature.
    10. The sun is not your friend.
      You moisturize, moisturize, moisturize! You spend a little extra cash on serums, SPF & moisturizers … Eventually, you even start seeing it as a good investment. There, I said it!

PS: A few weeks ago I had the opportunity to talk about this topic with Fusion’s Alicia Menendez, 99 Jamz’ Felisha Monet, and TTWN’s traffic reporter, Jennifer Riley in the AM Tonight edition of “That’s What She Said.” Check out the video below.

Are you a grown man or woman yet? How do you know? Join the convo…