Table of Contents
- 1 What are three pieces of advice you would give to 5 years ago you?
- 2 What advice would you give to yourself 10 years from now?
- 3 What would you tell your childhood self?
- 4 What advice would you give your teenage self?
- 5 Should you look back at your younger self?
- 6 What are 52 things I Wish I Could Tell my younger self?
What are three pieces of advice you would give to 5 years ago you?
11 pieces of advice I would give myself 5 years ago
- Stop dropping out of college.
- These boys ain’t loyal.
- Family is more important than you think.
- You have outer flaws and you’re still cute.
- You have inner flaws and you can change.
- Save your money.
- Cultivate friendships with women.
- Real support is reciprocal and so is love.
What advice would you give to yourself 10 years from now?
Focus on your strengths, not your weaknesses. We are moving into a winner-take-all world and to win, you need to differentiate. Most people (including my ten-year-ago self) improved by focusing on their faults.
What would you tell your childhood self?
Taking care of yourself: “Be kinder to yourself.” “Always know your worth.” “The world is bigger than you think it is and your worries aren’t as important as you think they are, just be you.” “Don’t worry if you look different, or feel you look different, from most other people.
Would you go back in time?
The Short Answer: Although humans can’t hop into a time machine and go back in time, we do know that clocks on airplanes and satellites travel at a different speed than those on Earth. NASA’s space telescopes also give us a way to look back in time. Telescopes help us see stars and galaxies that are very far away.
What would you tell your 20 year old self?
I would love to tell my 20-year old Self: Accept yourself the way you are. Don´t waste your energy comparing yourself to others. Don´t be with anybody, who is not seeing your worth. Love yourself more and forgive yourself for mistakes in the past.
What advice would you give your teenage self?
12 Pieces of Advice to Tell Your Teenage Self, From Your Adult…
- Worry less.
- Be courageous.
- Respect your elders.
- Trust yourself.
- Don’t be so serious.
- Smile genuinely.
- Love yourself.
- Forget what people think about you.
Should you look back at your younger self?
And remember, if looking back fills you with regret, realize you did the best you could at the time, experts said. Happy adults view their younger selves with compassion, and use regret to motivate change, the study noted.
What are 52 things I Wish I Could Tell my younger self?
Here, in hopes that it might be helpful to you on your own journey, are 52 things I wish I could tell my younger self: 1. Life is good. Not always, but mostly. And when it is not so good, be assured it will get better. 2. It’s a good thing that we don’t know everything that’s going to happen to us.
Do people come into your life for a reason?
People come into your life to teach you something. Things that seemed horrible, painful, or unfair at the time happened for a reason. And in reflection, you realize that they happened to help you become stronger. Everything happens for a reason — understand this.
What would you tell your younger versions of yourself with hindsight?
“But education is an interesting thing because depending on age and financial ability, you can go back and fix that,” she noted. Many people have trouble being kind to themselves, Kowalski said, so this is what they’d tell their younger versions with hindsight: “Be kinder to yourself.”