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What should I be doing at 23 years old?
At 23, it’s easy to get so caught up in the working and progressing and forming relationships and finding ourselves that we forget to ever take a moment to just breath. To relax. And to take a brief break from frantically dashing toward the future. You still deserve to live and enjoy your life. Your future will come soon enough. 18.
Do you need a break at 23 years old?
You have to give yourself a break. At 23, it’s easy to get so caught up in the working and progressing and forming relationships and finding ourselves that we forget to ever take a moment to just breath. To relax. And to take a brief break from frantically dashing toward the future.
What are you allowed to do as a young adult?
You are allowed to set and keep boundaries. Being a young adult means saying ‘Yes’ to a lot of things – long work hours, demands from our partners – because you aren’t yet sure what you’re allowed to say no to.
What happens when you turn 23 years old in real life?
We are thrust into the real world with a large amount of student debt, jobs that barely pay enough to make rent, relationships that are rapidly changing and a profound feeling of being lost on how to handle it all. Nobody likes you when you’re twenty-three, including your own life. And yet, we pull through.
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What can I do instead of getting engaged before I’m 23?
Please enjoy these 23 things to do instead of getting engaged before you’re 23. 1. Get a passport. 3. Make out with a stranger. 4. Adopt a pet. 6. Make a cake. 7. Get a tattoo.
What are the pros and cons of being 23 years old?
1. You’re not going to be lonely for the rest of your life. Twenty-three is a lonely and uncomfortable age. College is (probably) over. Your professional life is (hopefully) just beginning. And your social life is doing an awkward, uncomfortable shuffle in response to all the changes.
Is 23 a good age to take a break from work?
At 23, it’s easy to get so caught up in the working and progressing and forming relationships and finding ourselves that we forget to ever take a moment to just breath. To relax. And to take a brief break from frantically dashing toward the future. You still deserve to live and enjoy your life. Your future will come soon enough.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22oWeFhCVU0