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What I’d say to my younger self

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When I downloaded my phone and burned a jazz funk new starting dance lesson at the local Senior Cits Club, I had a three -word advice challenge. And he stayed there for days.

I was wondering about pruning with crepe Mersin, and the other three -word suggestion would go into my head like Rogue Confetti: exercise every day. Courtesy.

He was checking the steaks in the local IgA and came: Go to therapy.

While listening to my mother’s speech about the upcoming brain surgery, I went into a short fugu state, thought, hired long hair.

There was also: Don’t worry. Love finds you. Say yes. Take less photos. Back up the photos. Travel when you were young. Trust Woo-Woo Pre-Seesis. Eat the cake. Keep close friends. Buy less.

Slowly, I started noticing a pattern. What I really wanted to know my young self was the basis-the things that maintain the spirit of looking at your body and feeding important people. It means yes to scary things.

Yes. In three words: Take more risks. Burn your book book.

Other statements came into play. Always leave it first. Call the Nans. Start saving early. Write something. Children are everything. Take a dog. Never stop reading. Good sheets. Moisten your neck.

Even when the barrel was dragging, the mental food would not close. Lie when necessary. Sunscreen before makeup. Move the couch. Middle argument laugh. Tell me.

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Chris and I, maybe we discussed with mixed results: outside the bowl. The baby is back. I love your mother.

After this mental horseman, I went down to two gold medals.

Trust the process. Because some things take time, and the clarity occurs only after long enough.

And keep progress. You can not remove errors, feel a heart attack, or get back the options that fill the jobs. But you can honor who you are because of them.

This is what I’m going to borrow my young self, green eye pencil and trust. Not a warning. Not regret. Just a nud: Continue progress. Almost everything you chase? You understand.

Kate Halfpenny is the founder of Bad Ana Media. New Book, Boogie wonder landNow it’s out. Subscribers Copy from Booktopia $ 24,26 with Wonderland10 code for postage. This offer is available until August 31st.

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