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What I would tell my 20 year old self if I could

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Allsorts Mon 03-Oct-22 07:30:45

Looking back over my life, I've learnt a little, if I could start again with the knowledge I have now it would be.
To say no to things, you can't please everyone
If people care they make time for you, don't waste time on those that don't.
Tell my parents how much I loved them

Don't compare yourself to others
Realise I was good enough
Enjoy the moment
Take a few more chances

M0nica Mon 03-Oct-22 07:39:58

I would say nothing. Because ones 20 year old self, would be highly unlikely to to listen because older people will have said all these things to us when we were that age, but we just took no notice.

kittylester Mon 03-Oct-22 07:41:26

That, despite all my fears and insecurities, it will all work out fine.

kittylester Mon 03-Oct-22 07:43:20

M0nica

I would say nothing. Because ones 20 year old self, would be highly unlikely to to listen because older people will have said all these things to us when we were that age, but we just took no notice.

No one said those things to me Monica or I wouldn't have been full of insecurities.

M0nica Mon 03-Oct-22 08:10:45

kittylester they probably did, you were just not listening. All of us are full of insecurities. All that would have happened, if you had listened, and taken notice is that you would have been full of different insecurities.

Wyllow3 Mon 03-Oct-22 08:19:25

I like your list Allsorts a lot, but I'm not sure I would have listened!

I would add one thing particular to me. I was having a bad time at uni and wrote to Dad saying he didnt love me. (he never outwardly expressed love and I was feeling down). I got the most thoughtful letter back imaginable and an invitation to talk. But I wasn't ready - it was all too much after years of silence.

then he died a year later and we never did have that conversation. So I treasure the letter and say to my younger self, have more courage, trust.

yggdrasil Mon 03-Oct-22 08:20:46

don't get married

Retread Mon 03-Oct-22 08:21:25

I don't think it matters that or if our 20 year old selves would not have paid attention for the purposes of this thread... smile

So I'd have said "You're beautiful". And "Walk tall".

Shelflife Mon 03-Oct-22 08:45:06

Stop doubting yourself.
You are far more capable than you think.
Stop trying to please everyone.
Be brave , go for it!
Be more assertive.

MrsKen33 Mon 03-Oct-22 08:54:31

Be braver

Zoejory Mon 03-Oct-22 08:57:46

I'd have just said, carry on having the fabulous time time you're having

GrannyGravy13 Mon 03-Oct-22 09:29:56

Live your best life.

Grannybags Mon 03-Oct-22 09:33:09

I told myself not to have a husband, mortgage and children but I didn't listen!

Knittynatter Mon 03-Oct-22 09:41:50

I would say - Listen to your dad!
Stick with the civil service for the pension.
Marrying a shepherd and living in the middle of the countryside is NOT romantic ??
Dad was right about so many things ?

Harris27 Mon 03-Oct-22 09:45:29

Be more confident.
Be more assertive
Try not to always please everyone
Have some time for yourself cos your worth it!

annodomini Mon 03-Oct-22 09:47:42

Have more confidence in yourself.

Kate1949 Mon 03-Oct-22 09:48:19

No one said those things to me either kitty.

henetha Mon 03-Oct-22 09:53:05

Don't get married too young.

Katie59 Mon 03-Oct-22 10:01:29

At 20 I was a nurse, engaged to be married I don’t think I would have changed any of that, after 40 yrs both went sour and my life changed but it’s not possible to see that far in front.
I had 4 children in my 20s carried on nursing through all that, family friendly employment helped a lot, there was little child care those days.

nadateturbe Mon 03-Oct-22 10:10:01

No one said those things to me either kitty.
I got very little advice about life at home or school.
My mum loved me but had seven children and was very young.

I would tell myself you're as good as everyone else.

dogsmother Mon 03-Oct-22 10:12:43

I couldn’t change my 20 year old self because I love my life and family. But a 20 year old person today I’d advise relax and believe in yourself be happy don’t worry, be kind work hard have respect for yourself and others. Save a little spend a lot.

hollysteers Mon 03-Oct-22 10:16:41

Do what you really want, not what others expect.
Go to Italy (for singing) or London.
Don’t listen to my fearful mother.
Really use your talents.
Tell the naysayers to jump in the lake?

Kalu Mon 03-Oct-22 10:33:58

Learn by your mistakes but don’t let them define you. Wise words from my father. I made a few and moved on from hard lessons.

Norah Mon 03-Oct-22 10:44:29

Have confidence in yourself and your abilities.

kittylester Mon 03-Oct-22 10:46:58

dogsmother

I couldn’t change my 20 year old self because I love my life and family. But a 20 year old person today I’d advise relax and believe in yourself be happy don’t worry, be kind work hard have respect for yourself and others. Save a little spend a lot.

That was really what I was trying to say, dogsmother.

I had no confidence that it would be ok when, actually, it is much more than OK. D