Learn to apologize and mean it. If you don’t mean it, figure out why. If it’s a good reason to not mean it, seek outside advice on the topic. Sometimes it’s important to suck it up and apologize even if you don’t mean it, because a main part of any relationship is compromise.
It’s ok to make mistakes. Learn from them, make yourself better, and do not make the same mistakes again.
It’s ok to have no idea what is around the bend for you. Life takes many different paths, and changes can come when you are least expecting them.
Everything in moderation. Unless you are allergic to it.
In the same vein, be willing and open to try most new things at least once before deciding on them. Unless, of course, you are allergic to them.
Read Mr. Money Mustache. He will change your outlook on life and help you save your money and make it work for you.
Talking about money, pay yourself first. Read MMM, you will find out the how/why.
People keep talking about children. I don’t know if I will have them. They are a part of the human experience, yes, but so are many other things. I just wanted to provide another viewpoint and let you know that it is ok to not have them if you do not want. It is also ok to have them. It is even also ok to change your mind throughout life. Unless you have kids and then 10 years later do not decide you want them. You made that commitment, already. Deal with it.
Listen to your heart, but temper it with reason and understanding. We are human, and our heart and feelings are a major part of us.
I was going to put something on here about marriage/long-term relationships, but Erika has covered it nicely. I do want to add that love alone is never enough to make a relationship or marriage work, and that it takes an open line of communication and trust, too.
With that being said, find someone who makes you feel things you have never felt before, and love them wholly and completely. Communicate with them, trust them, love them, and you will overcome anything.
It’s ok to make mistakes. Learn from them, make yourself better, and do not make the same mistakes again.
It’s ok to have no idea what is around the bend for you. Life takes many different paths, and changes can come when you are least expecting them.
Everything in moderation. Unless you are allergic to it.
In the same vein, be willing and open to try most new things at least once before deciding on them. Unless, of course, you are allergic to them.
Read Mr. Money Mustache. He will change your outlook on life and help you save your money and make it work for you.
Talking about money, pay yourself first. Read MMM, you will find out the how/why.
People keep talking about children. I don’t know if I will have them. They are a part of the human experience, yes, but so are many other things. I just wanted to provide another viewpoint and let you know that it is ok to not have them if you do not want. It is also ok to have them. It is even also ok to change your mind throughout life. Unless you have kids and then 10 years later do not decide you want them. You made that commitment, already. Deal with it.
Listen to your heart, but temper it with reason and understanding. We are human, and our heart and feelings are a major part of us.
I was going to put something on here about marriage/long-term relationships, but Erika has covered it nicely. I do want to add that love alone is never enough to make a relationship or marriage work, and that it takes an open line of communication and trust, too.
With that being said, find someone who makes you feel things you have never felt before, and love them wholly and completely. Communicate with them, trust them, love them, and you will overcome anything.