so ladies and gentlemen, not everyone has the exciting opportunity to spend their life
as they want to be and usually regret doing things later on when they become old.
It's easy to put your hopes and desires on hold until you're a little older and
wiser, but if you keep putting them off, hopes and desires are all they will remain.
Your 20s are the best years of life.
You have minimal responsibilities, you're at peak health and able to enjoy yourself
to the fullest.
It would be crime to waste those years going around in circles and not living to your full
potential.
What you do and achieve in your 20s will set you up for the remainder of your life.
Your experiences in this decade will help shape your view of the world and find your
place in it.
That's why it's important you do as much as you can now!
The experiences you gain will shape your perspective of the world and allow you to approach later
life with clarity.
if you are under 30 and unsure what to do befor you reach 30? then this is the right
video you have come accross today
so let me start with the big bucket list of 10 things to do before you turn 30 in a random
order:
number 1, Learn a language
A lot of people on the planet are billingual.
If you can only speak one language, you are lagging behind.
You can always find someone who speaks English no matter where you go.
The motivation to learn another language is tempered because of this.
One of the facts is that There are roughly 6,500 spoken languages in the world today.
However, about 2,000 of those languages have fewer than 1,000 speakers.
The most popular language in the world is Mandarin Chinese.
There are 1,213,000,000 people in the world that speak that language
The benefits of learning another language are huge for your brain.
It staves off diseases such as Alzheimer's and Dementia.
The earlier you learn a language, the easier it is.
If you can only speak one now, learn another, it might be one of the best decisions you'll
ever make!
number 2, Live in another country
If you have successfully completed or pursuing your education away from home?
chances are you are living abroad away from home.
most kids and teenagers usually go to live with their parents who are already working
away from their native place and settled with their families.
There is no experience quite living in another country.
Be it, Australia China or the middle east, the experience is rewarding and challenging.
Even though English is the spoken language in Australia, America or europe, the culture,
climate and may other factors will be entirely different in comparision to it.
Once you get out into the world and live among different cultures, you realise that we have
more similarities than we do differences.
We may do things differently, but we all have the same hopes and dreams.
Living and working in another country makes you realise that you can succeed anywhere
in life and that the possibilities of what you can do are endless!
and of course if you are alone and planning to live abroad, better go with friends with
proper planning and finances.
number 3, take risks
This is something that we probably all need to do more of in our lives.
Risk is an inherent part of our lives.
All of our decisions involve some element of risk, some more so than others.
It's easy to be risk adverse, but is that really living?
If you want to get anywhere in life, you have to take risks.
Whether it be talking to that cute girl or guy you like or booking a trip to a destination
you've always wanted to visit, taking risks is an essential part of life.
It can be too easy to go through life in a bubble, not taking risks because it scares
us.
But that is not living it is existing.
It's better to look back on life and laugh at the things you've done rather than wonder
at you could have done!
also never forget to take calculated risks.
If you are reckless in taking risks, chances that you will land in serious trouble.
number 4, learn to manage personal finances
Your budget is one of the biggest tools that will help you succeed financially.
It allows you to create a spending plan so you can allocate your money in a way that
will help you to reach your goals.
there is nothing more painful in life when you have huge financial debt to waive off
and you always feel that you are handicapped by it.
but don't worry, things will go with ease if you manage your budget properly then you
can create a financial plan to minimize expenses and maximize savings.
If you have family responsibilities, the man who has most savings and the man who doesn't
have any savings are entirely different in comparision by their looks and their life
too
Once you have grown your savings and want to begin investing to increase your wealth,
speak to a financial planner to help you make wise investment decisions.
number 5, find a job you love
Many people hate their jobs and know that they want to do something different, but stay
in their hated jobs for a long time nonetheless.
Their main reason for not leaving is that they haven't actually figured out what it
is that they want to do.
If you're looking to spend your life doing something you love, the best way to start
is to treat financial concerns as secondary.
If the practicality of what you do and how much money you earn are your primary criteria
you will instantly limit your options to what's predictable and getting to do what you love
will be tough.
On the other hand, if you allow yourself to pursue your curiosity, you will find yourself
in the position of power and, eventually, in the position to earn money on your terms.
When your work fits who you are so well, you stand out as being uniquely capable and uniquely
powerful.
And the better you get at expressing yourself through your work, the higher your earning
potential will be in that capacity.
number 6, finding a mentor
Whether you're starting a new job or you're embarking on your entrepreneurial journey
actually at every stage of your career and life.
whenever you're in need of honest advice, it's comforting to know you have someone
to turn who you can trust.
Someone you can bounce off ideas with.
A person that's walked in your shoes and who is excited about helping you grow.
The challenges and dilemmas you face will most likely sound very familiar to your mentor.
Your advantage: he or she has already been through it and will be able to share their
knowledge and experience with you.
That way, you don't have to make the same mistakes as they did.
Not many things come for free in life, but when they do, cherish it.
The relationship will be invaluable, and will definitely help you and your career or business
grow.
number 7, get married and start a family
Getting married and starting a family are two of the biggest events in many people's
lives.
These events usually come with great excitement and celebration, but they also include some
stressful financial decisions that are important to discuss and consider.
Couples who marry after the average age of 27 sometimes try to spend a few years enjoying
life without kids, yet when they finally decide to start a family, they're surprised to find
they are already past the peak of their fertility.
Many of these couples end up having to work a lot harder to have children than their parents
or grandparents did.
Over the course of a relationship that can last as many as seven or eight decades, a
lot happens.
Personalities change, bodies age, and romantic love waxes and wanes.
And no marriage is free of conflict.
What enables a couple to endure is how they handle that conflict.
number 8, volunteer for a cause
Volunteering offers vital help to people in need, worthwhile causes, and the community,
but the benefits can be even greater for you, the volunteer.
be it for a health cause, sports or any other small to big events
Volunteering and helping others can reduce stress, combat depression, keep you mentally
stimulated, and provide a sense of purpose.
While it's true that the more you volunteer, the more benefits you'll experience, volunteering
doesn't have to involve a long-term commitment or take a huge amount of time out of your
busy day.
Giving in even simple ways can help those in need and improve your health and happiness.
ust because volunteer work is unpaid does not mean the skills you learn are basic.
Many volunteering opportunities provide extensive training.
You're donating your valuable time, so it's important that you enjoy and benefit from
your volunteering.
To make sure that your volunteer position is a good fit.
number 9.
Be Spontaneous Once In A While
Life can seem very serious at times and it is nice just let go and be weird, silly and
stupid at times.
There is nothing wrong with this.
Just because you are grown-up doesn't mean you have to act like one all the time.
Go streaking, go skinny-dipping, go sky diving or do something outrageous!
you can hang out with friends, go to long drive with loved ones and most importantly,
you can lose yourself for the moments.
these moments are priceless once you look back at these moments when you become older.
life is not a boring stuff to pay the bills and work for 9 to 5 job routine always.
Who cares what people think, you are only here for a short time, you might as well enjoy
yourself!
number 10.
Get To Know Yourself
This is perhaps the most important item on the list.
By the age of 30 you should have a clear of what you do like to do, the kind of people
you like to be around and so forth.
Realising what kind of person you are, and what you enjoy, means you are better placed
to spend your time how you want it.
you should have read at least 50 books by the time you reach at the age 30.
We only have a limited time on this planet.
Wasting it on things we don't want to do is a crime.
Once you know yourself, you will be able to bend time to your will, and utilise in a way
that makes your life better.
You're stuck with yourself for life.
The quicker you realise what you want, what you like, and what you don't, the sooner
you will get to where you want to be!
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