Earlier this week, I stumbled upon what may quite possibly be the best unsolicited advice I have ever “received” from Glamour. Let me just start by giving Glamour ultimate kudos for this insightful & inspiring piece; Not only is it true…it’s…TA-RUE. It’s a thoughtful piece about not being afraid to grow up and finding the happy parts of getting a little older. So, thanks for that Glamour. Love you, back. Ready? Here we go…
1. One old boyfriend you can imagine going back to and one who reminds you of how far you’ve come.
2. A decent piece of furniture not previously owned by anyone else in your family.
3. Something perfect to wear if the employer or man of your dreams wants to see you in an hour.
4. A purse, a suitcase and an umbrella you’re not ashamed to be seen carrying.
5. A youth you’re content to move beyond.
6. A past juicy enough that you’re looking forward to retelling it in your old age.
7. The realization that you are actually going to have an old age—and some money set aside to help fund it.
8. An e-mail address, a voice mailbox and a bank account—all of which nobody has access to but you.
9. A résumé that is not even the slightest bit padded.
10. One friend who always makes you laugh and one who lets you cry.
11. A set of screwdrivers, a cordless drill and a black lace bra.
12. Something ridiculously expensive that you bought for yourself, just because you deserve it.
13. The belief that you deserve it.
14. A skin-care regimen, an exercise routine and a plan for dealing with those few other facets of life that don’t get better after 30.
15. A solid start on a satisfying career, a satisfying relationship and all those other facets of life that do get better.
1. How to fall in love without losing yourself.
2. How you feel about having kids.
3. How to quit a job, break up with a partner and confront a friend without ruining the friendship.
4. When to try harder and when to walk away.
5. How to kiss in a way that communicates perfectly what you would and wouldn’t like to happen next.
6. The names of: the secretary of state, your great-grandmother and the best tailor in town.
7. How to live alone, even if you don’t like to.
8. How to take control of your own birthday.
9. That you can’t change the length of your calves, the width of your hips or the nature of your parents.
10. That your childhood may not have been perfect, but it’s over.
11. What you would and wouldn’t do for money or love.
12. That nobody gets away with smoking, drinking, doing drugs or not flossing for very long.
13. Who you can trust, who you can’t and why you shouldn’t take it personally.
14. Not to apologize for something that isn’t your fault.
15. Why they say life begins at 30.
WELL, I’m inspired, yet again, even though, yes, I have read this 12 times, made it my desktop background, & framed it in my bathroom. Normal. I can cross off a solid 23 items on this list. Score. I have 6 more years for 7 more life lessons slash semi-reasonable purchases.
[I have already received such amazing feedback from readers about this article. I’m so glad that something like this has such a positive & profound impact on today’s woman. For more inspiration check out the book Glamour created from this list.]
Holey moley. This really resonates with me on so many levels. I might even have to repost this to my blog and send a link your way!
XO,
Erin
http://erinscurrentlycoveting.blogspot.com
Absolutely. This is a list that every woman under 30 should have.
I love this post – thanks so much for sharing!
Dana
Big City Farm Girl
I read this article a week or 2 ago and I LOVE it. It’s so true, and I love that it puts a more positive spin on getting older instead of the negative connotation usually associated with turning the dreaded “30”.
I heard this was a great book!! I need to pick it up. I have 5 more years to check things off the list!!
Love every.single.one! I am 33 years old and I can honestly say…I can cross most of these off my list! I don’t think life actually starts at 30, but it sure has been better than my 20’s. Such a great post and reminder!!
xo,
Shanna
Too bad I’m 31! ;)
thanks so much for sharing this! definitely gonna have to repost, frame, etc :)
xo!
jessica
http://jayemmtee.blogspot.com