25 Things I Wish I knew at 25: Part 1

I’m a hair over 25, yup, the secret is out. Amodachic has passed the quarter of a century crisis point and is still 100% in tact – woohoo. I wanted to do a fun post the related back to my personal life experiences and a way that I can share advice along the way. I knew when I saw the “25 Things I Wish I knew at 25″ tag that it couldn’t be done in one post. In any case, I decided to break this up into 5 parts, with 5 points each segment. Hopefully this will help anyone that is finding themselves in sort of a “pit” or looking for a quick “chuckle”. I encourage you all to share some of your pointers with us too. Every week we will post 1 part to the 5 part series. Happy Monday ladies 🙂

Number1And that’s okay. Your purpose in life is not to ensure you bend over backwards to make everyone else happy. This doesn’t mean to go out of your way and be rude to people who aren’t friendly, it just simply means that not “everyone is for everybody”. Accept it and move on.

number2I always learned this the hard way. That annoying nail that chips and we’re left sitting there with a sharp jagged nail that can possibly be mistaken for a weapon. I always tried to find anything to help smooth or even out a broken nail (denim jeans, scissors) but once upon a time, I almost lost a finger. So, nail filer has officially become a must carry item.

number3I have my best Oksana to thank for this one. I was so taken back by how kind, friendly and approachable she was that I try to make this a habit. It seems that lately people tend to act standoffish and very selfish that it’s hard to find people who openly engage in conversation and are friendly. I found that the friendlier and more approachable I became, the better my days went.

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number5Be a creditable person and practice what you preach. It’s hard to take our own advice at times but it truly is important that we are examples of the advice we give to others. If I’m ever in a situation and I’m unsure how to handle it, I always think “what if a friend was in this situation, what advice would I give them?”

 

 

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2 thoughts on “25 Things I Wish I knew at 25: Part 1

  1. Melaney

    Business cards are sometimes regarded as something of the past but they have proven very successful for me. I have my current job because of my card. It’s key to develop your personal brand first….a dull business card won’t stand out. Include all of your social media info for a modern touch.

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    1. Amanda Post author

      I agree, it 100% used to be something of the past but is slowly making a come back (like most things). I find its the best way to remember someone and to make an impact.

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