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

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.

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.

 

33 one-liners you need to hear:

1. Start saving for retirement now – not later.

2. Take better care of your health, put time into yourself – there’s nothing wrong with a weekly pamper session.

3. Don’t spend your time with people who don’t treat you well.

4. Be good to the people you care about, show them what they mean to you.

 

 

5. You can’t have everything – focus on doing a few things really well rather.

6. Don’t be afraid of taking risks. It’s not too late to make drastic changes to your life.

7. Continue to grow and develop yourself in little ways every day.

8. Nobody knows what they’re doing – get used to it.

 

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9. Invest in your family, they’re worth it.

10. Your life doesn’t come to an end when your 20s do, relax.

11. You have to stand beside yourself, 100% every day. Exercise self-respect, self-worth and self-love.

12. Nothing great ever comes from a comfort zone. Period.

 

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13. Fight for it. Do what’s right, not what’s easy.

14. Be a beacon of honesty and respect.

15. Your struggles are really your best growth opportunities.

16. Neglecting your interests and passions is self-deception. Live a life you are proud of – be you.

 

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