33 one-liners to get you through your thirties (Part two)

Many feel the world has come to an end when their twenties do, and they forget how much of life is still to be experienced and lived.

As continued from part one…

 

17. Your alleged flaws will often work for you, the little things about you that you think are your flaws are often the reasons others love you.

18. Work through your fears and take calculated risks.

19. Balance your time with your priorities as there will always be more than one option and more than one obligation competing for your time.

20. A small attitude change always makes a big difference.

 

 

21. Stop from time to time and ask yourself, ‘is it true?’

22. Put as much positive energy as you can muster into the present. Be at peace with what has been.

23. Let needless stress rest in peace.

24. Many of your biggest questions can only be answered through experience.

 

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25. Make time every day to be alone, not lonely, just alone.

26. There’s a maintenance cost for everything you own and hold on to, keep your life light.

27. True wealth is not measured in money.

28. Practise being mindful of your blessings.

 

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29. Don’t hold your love in – let it out.

30. There are right people and wrong people for you.

31. Never be ashamed to speak up, don’t hold all your thoughts hostage.

32. Keep your envy in check.

33. Be selective in your battles, peace is often better than being right.

 

 

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