February's Blog Swap is upon us, and I'm swapping posts with Sarah, who writes a blog called Meraki Dublin which you'll find here. Please don't forget to visit her blog, where you'll see all her wonderful posts, including one from yours truly today.
As I turned 30 this year...
I’m sitting here in awe, reflecting on my life. When I was a child, I couldn't wait to grow up. But now that I’m growing up, I wish I wasn't. My life has been full of contradictions: I've witnessed people with nothing smile, and those with everything cry. I've seen myself chase the ones who ignore me, but I've also ignored the ones who adored me.
I’m sitting here in awe, reflecting on my life. When I was a child, I couldn't wait to grow up. But now that I’m growing up, I wish I wasn't. My life has been full of contradictions: I've witnessed people with nothing smile, and those with everything cry. I've seen myself chase the ones who ignore me, but I've also ignored the ones who adored me.
I've witnessed too many ironies in my life
and have gone through painful experiences. Despite learning from these
mistakes, I wish I could tell my young self what I know now. And if some genius
happens to create a time machine in my lifetime, these are the things that I’d
say...
I think until recently, I've had difficulty
accepting this fact. Certain people in your life will come and go: friends,
significant others, colleagues, classmates. I used to dwell on the past
through old posts from Facebook timelines, old pictures, old letters, old
videos, or songs that would instantly remind me of some person, place, time
period, or memory. And after viewing those things, I’d recall all the memories
that I had with that particular person, and although good, the pain stung my
heart a bit.
And
with certain people, it may be a blessing and a relief that they are no longer
in my life, but with others, I had wished that our paths would align again. But
if you and that person (whomever it may be) are meant to be in each other’s
lives, it’ll happen when it’s the right time.
We heart it.
You will meet several “prince charmings”
before you find your king.
I've been in several relationships, each
wondering if this guy would be the “one”. And whether I broke it off or he
did, there would always be disappointment at the end. Breakups are
inevitable, and everyone will go through them at least once in their lifetime. It’s a difficult period, but it’ll help you grow. You’ll learn more about yourself and what
you want in a man (or even don’t want). Don’t ever chase after a man, either. It’s reasonable to fight for the one you love, but don’t ever chase. A man will
go where he wants to go, and stay if he wants to stay. You should be with a
man, not because you were able to convince him, but because you didn't need to. Don’t ever settle for less than what you deserve, or else you’ll get even less
than what you settled for. You are no man’s consolation prize.
Be selfish when it comes to your happiness.
When I say to be selfish when it comes to
your happiness, I don’t mean if it hurts other people. I mean to be selfish
when other people rob you of the opportunity to be happy. If a man is toying
with your heart, end it. You don’t deserve to spend your nights crying. There
are other people in the world who love you and want the best for you. Learn to
love yourself and don’t ever let anyone keep you from the pursuit of happiness
that you’re entitled to.
Appreciate your parents and let them know
that you love them as often as you can. For
every second of my years of life, my parents have been there. You may not
appreciate them when you’re younger, but the older you get, the more you
realize how much sacrifice, hard work, and dedication these two people have
given to give you the best opportunities in your life. The reason I am happy
today is because of these two people. I’d be nothing without them.
Be productive; don’t be so lazy; don’t procrastinate.
I wish I could have emphasized this to my
younger self. I spent all my precious time on insignificant things, and I will
never get that time back. Wake up early and do what you need to do. Seize your
day and own it! Wake up a few minutes earlier to get your day started. Do
simple things, like leaving early so that you don’t hit traffic. What a waste of a precious day to be spent
sitting in traffic. Don't be so lazy about the small things, like charging your
phone or driving until your petrol meter is past empty (yes Dad, I know I
still do this one!)
Be a decent human being.
No matter what your status is, acknowledge
the small things people do for you. Nothing annoys me more than when people think
they’re entitled. Thank the person that takes the time to hold your door open
for you, or when they let you get into their crowded lane on the road. Life is
hard for everyone. We all have struggles; we all have worries. Stay humble.
Be grateful for everything.
Big or small, appreciate the things that
you’re blessed with, whether it’s good health, an opportunity to have an
education, your family, your friends, the roof over your head, or something as
simple as an umbrella when it’s raining. I’m grateful and thankful for the
sounds of laughter coming from the people I love in my life. When you remind
yourself what you’re blessed with (rather than what you wish you had), you end
up living a more fulfilling life.
Don’t listen to snow patrol late at night!
It’s a good album, but you’ll have
sleepless nights, and late night thoughts are the worst.
Don’t hold back on your dreams because you’re
embarrassed about what people will say.
I wanted so badly to do many things in my life. I held back, though, because I was worried about what my friends would say. As
a result, I gave up those opportunities and ended up witnessing other people
live the life that I dreamed of. Go after the passions and aspirations that you
have in your life now. You do only live once, so why not live the life you
dream of?
The secret to living a happy life is to let go.
Let go of pain; let go of anger; let go of
regret; let go of resentment; let go of the past; let go of mistakes; let go of
the ex; let go of the disappointment. Surrender it all. Why hold onto the
negatives? You don’t have room for it. You want to clear out the junk to make
room for the good things. And in life, it’s the same principle. If you hold
onto all the pain and negativity, you’re only preventing room for the good things
to enter your life. There is always a purpose or reason why certain people are
removed from your life. Think about that when you decide to hold
onto, or chase after, them! Cut out the negativity. It’s a waste of space in
your heart and life. How amazing is it to stay silent when someone expects you
to lash out in anger? How wonderful is it to laugh when someone believes that
you are going to shed tears from pain? Let go of the things that hold you back,
and you’ll realize how truly beautiful your life really is. Life is what we
make of it.
Keep going.
30 year old Sarah.
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