Friday, August 9, 2019

25 Lessons in 25 Years

A month ago I celebrated my 25th birthday, yay! I was considering writing a blog post about the so called life lessons for a while and today I've finally sat down to do it. The main motivation for this is probably to reflect on many past lessons I've learned along the way. Why share it? Well, I have read such posts before and I found them interesting. Although there are some points that are personal, it seems to me that most of the lessons people learn in life are kind of universal - we all experience love, disappointment, sadness, joy, we care about each other, we dream, we cry, we laugh.

So here are my 25 lessons, summarizing what I've learned for 25 years on this planet.

1. Enjoy the little things 
It is awesome to have big plans and dreams, even more awesome to accomplish them. But if you are not able to appreciate the little things along the way, like a cup of coffee, a hug with a loved one, a good laugh or a face mask for instance, I think life becomes somehow dull and colorless. 

2. Be present, be in this moment
In my opinion, life is meant to be lived in the present moment. Our brains are processing machines that analyse and solve problems, sometimes even fictional ones. Just give yourself a break and turn off the stream of thoughts for a while and concentrate on living now and breathe. This blog has helped me a lot to achieve this: https://zenhabits.net/more/

3. Take care of your body
I am not sure that needs to be explained but still. Your body is the only place you will be living in, for as long as you are alive. Nourish it, cherish it, love it, take care of it, you simply can't get another one, so be careful what you put inside of it and how you treat it on the outside (excessive sun exposure, make-up etc.) and on the inside (food, drinks, cigarettes, emotions etc.)

4. Animals can awaken your better self
I am so grateful my parents chose to surprise me with a cat for my birthday when I was in 2nd grade. We named him Chris and he became a member of our family. This year we had to let him go because he was suffering. Although I have never experienced such great loss and that I will forever miss him, he was pure love. Because of him I stopped eating meat, because of him I recognized animals as living beings, who deserve our respect and care, because of him, I was able to find a (sometimes) hidden part of any human being - selfless devotion and empathy.

5. Things happen when the time is right

I am impulsive by nature and a very important life lesson was (and still is) to stop rushing things - achieving goals like graduating uni, exercising regularly etc. Of course we live in a fast developing world, in social media we always have the chance to compare our lives with the lives of our friends. But everyone has to learn and experience different things along the way, so there is no point to feel unaccomplished when your goals are taking a bit more time.

6. Don't be too hard on yourself
There is always going to be a person who has more money, who lives a better life, who travels more etc. Everyone is on a different stage at one particular moment and you should not punish yourself with negative thoughts anytime you realize the life you are living is not exactly the way you imagined it would be. Instead, find and develop your inner strength and rise up.

7. You are your best motivator 
Or at least in my case I am my best motivator. I guess I am one of those people who can be better motivated from my inner voice and my desires, instead of some outside source. Yes, I sometimes watch motivational videos, read motivational quotes, but I have come to the conclusion that whenever I choose to put my mind into something, I just do it. I don't sit and wait to get inspiration from anyone else and I am so grateful my mind works like this.

8. Learn something new every single day
On my desk I used to have a post-it not with the question "Did you learn something new today?" and whenever I have spent my whole day without learning something new, I started reading about an interesting topic I'm into. Curiosity is what drives the humankind ahead, stay curious about this world and about this unique experience we call life.

9. Live abroad for a while
I studied and lived in Germany from the end of 2013 until June 2019, so almost 6 years. For that time I learned a new language from scratch, met a lot of new people, had my first self-earned money, reevaluated my priorities in life and changed as a person. It is not a cliche that living in a foreign country expands your horizon. I am sure that I would not be the same person without this experience, so even though I chose to move back to Bulgaria, I do not regret spending my early twenties abroad. It was invaluable. 

10. Never give up on your dreams
I get it, when our dreams don't come true it is unsettling and disappointing. But dreams require devotion and time. I personally have not given up on my dream of studying Psychology. The thing is I was admitted to study Psychology in several unis in the UK. I decided to go live with my parents in Germany, there I didn't receive a place in Psychology. Long story short I completed my Bachelor's degree in Educational Studies (btw such an interdisciplinary field) and now I'll hope to do my Master's degree in Child's psychology. So everything is up to you, a dream is never old enough if you really want it and have the courage to pursue it.

11. Appreciate your family
Your family is going to be beside you when most people aren't. They are going to support you, lift you up, give you valuable advice and care for you like no one else. So give your family some credit, your parents raised you to be the person you are, for better or worse you can neither choose nor change what family you are born into. But it is your parent's blood that runs in your veins. Appreciate their effort, dedication and the sacrifices they made so that you can grow to be a good person.

12. You can't control everything, so don't try to
I learned that except for my thoughts, my words and my actions, nothing is really up to me. But this is more than enough, because with these three components you are creating your reality. For example you can't control other people's opinion of you, only the impressions you make. It was liberating for me when I stopped trying to control things that were uncontrollable in the first place.

13. Master self-discipline 
I tried and thought of things that can be achieved without self discipline and I couldn't think of anything. Literally each bigger goal in life requires self-discipline - getting in shape, eating healthy, a promotion at work  or writing a blog post (obviously, haha), even starting a family. Basically for anything that involves getting things done you need self-discipline, so work on yours.

14. Be thankful for what you have
We always want to have more and forget what we have in the meantime. We have vital organs that keep us alive every single day, we have friends and loved ones to share this life with, we have food to eat, a place to sleep, Internet to connect with those we care about, but are not near us. Honestly, we already have enough.

15. Create pleasant rituals and enjoy them
Even simple things like putting a fresh mask on your face or taking a shower before you go to bed can be considered rituals. Whatever makes you feel good and relaxed. Because these days stress can be inevitable sometimes, but we should try creating rituals to help us unwind after a long day.

16. Start reading books
It was the summer before the last year of high school that I discovered my love for books. I found out that the novels we had to read for school were lying around at home, so I picked one and started reading. This is not to say I did not go out at that time, simply that I found out another hobby that I enjoyed. Ever since then, I try to read on daily basis. Sometimes I am in the mood for fiction, other times I like autobiographies or self-help books or any other kind of non-fictional literature. Reading does not only promote imagination, it releases stress, calms you down and nevertheless enriches your vocabulary and gives you topics to talk about with others.

17. Visit a new place each year
For those of us who are keen travelers, of course the recommendation is to visit as many new or already favorite places as we can. But at least one new place a year is a must for me and this year it was Italy ❤️. It was love at first sight and I am definitely going back there! Anyway, travelling somehow recharges you and allows you to catch a glimpse of how people are living in a foreign country, which at least I found very interesting. So travel, explore and get inspired! 

18. Don't buy things because they are trendy
The thing with trends is that they come and go very fast. Which is why I stopped conforming to the latest trends a long time ago. For example I got my iPhone 6 as a Christmas present back in 2014. It is still working, it has almost the same functionality as the newest one, it serves its purpose good enough, why would I be buying the new one? And don't even get me started on clothes or make-up! There are so many trends each moment, that is is impossible to keep track of everything, let alone to buy each new product. Who cares if your bag is two years old, if your jacket is from 2015, if your don't have the latest nail polish or haircut? Well, personally I don't.

19. Let go of the past
Whatever your past was, good or bad, it is gone. Life's only direction is forward and you should not be wasting your valuable time obsessing about something that happened a long time ago and thinking about scenarios how your present life would have been affected, if you have only done something else or have said something differently. Keep your head up, learn from past mistakes and move on. 

20. Love your decisions
Don't let anyone control your decisions, because you are doing to live with the consequences of them. It is that simple. Take as many advises as you wish but the final decision should be yours. You do not have to justify yourself, how and who you prefer to spend your time with, what career you choose to pursue, where you choose to live, how do you look. It is your daily decisions that contribute to the quality of your life. Love each one of them.

21. Forgive easily 
Holding a grudge against someone, being easily disappointed or letting each insult or funny look get to you is not healthy. I thought that by acting insulted, the other person will understand how he or she made me feel. I wanted them to apologize and promise me that they won't hurt me again. I do not mean to let others treat you like shit but to choose your battles wisely. Truth is, you are not punishing anyone but yourself. The sooner you forgive and forget, the better you will feel.

22. Keep track of your finances
When I was 18 years old I lived alone for a year. My aunt advised me to make a monthly budged with my income and expenses to see how much money I needed for a month. Back then I thought this was a tiring and boring task, but as I grew older I started keeping a financial diary and it has been so helpful. I make a couple of columns for different expenses like going out, food, clothes etc. and another for what comes into my pocket each month. I tell you, it is such a good habit. It gives you an overview of how much you actually spend, not how much you think you have spend, because numbers never lie.

23. Learn to cook
It may not be something sophisticated at first. A simple soup or a favorite salad. In my case the first things I learned how to prepare were I think chicken steak with potatoes and an omelette with veggies. Cooking is at least for me a relaxing activity and most importantly, you can control the ingredients you feed yourself with. I eat out a lot recently, but I realized that by doing so I do not know what exactly I am putting inside my body. Last but not least, if you can, always choose whole and fresh food over (highly) processed food, but you know this, right?

24. If you worry about something, keep your mind busy
With something else of course. There is even a kind of therapy to keep you busy with the purpose of decreasing stress and anxiety levels - occupational therapy. So basically, it is a fact that the human mind can't think of two things at the same time, you can sometimes switch between thoughts fast (hello, multitasking) but ultimately, the mind concentrates on one thought each moment. If something worries you, go distract that brain of yours with a book, a movie, a task you have to do etc. 

25. Look life through child's eyes
Children tend to explore the world with excitement but we, grown ups, sometimes forget that once we used to be new in this world too. From time to time, think of what it was like when you were a child. How exciting the unknown can be, how dangerous and risky things turn out to be the greatest adventures. Communicate with children if you have the opportunity and let their innocence and sparkle awaken your inner child. And yes, don't take anything too seriously, we are here for a while, let's have fun!



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