Research shows that life wisdom leads to greater happiness and greater self-confidence. This means that your 30s are a good time to embrace life and not give up on your crazy college or high school days. Experts point out 5 reasons why life gets better with age.
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Most would agree that becoming a parent for the first time is one of the most wonderful experiences. The first year of a child's life is undoubtedly filled with many challenges, surprises and newly learned lessons. We've put together a list of 5 things you'll learn in the first 12 months you spend with your new family member.
Don't throw away your smallness! Do these 25+ things while you're still young, or you'll spend the rest of your life lamenting wasted opportunities. One should enjoy it while one is still young, the elders like to say. But why?
When will you really grow up? When you realize that life has started to take on new dimensions and when you know how to handle money. What you 'urgently' need now will mean nothing to you once you grow up, well, almost nothing. What 6 things will you care about when you grow up?
Some people are of the opinion that women really become women only when they turn thirty. At that time, they should also fully accept themselves and stop bothering themselves (at least somewhat) with social standards. And it's okay to leave our twenties behind... Especially all those things that we once thought were so damn sexy, but today are sad at best. And what are those things?
Those born between 1980 and 2000 belong to the millennial generation. Due to similar experiences in education and social context, they share a similar way of thinking and living. All members of this generation use electronics and social networks to a large extent, are less religious than members of older generations, and are somewhat more liberal. In the article, you can read what are the things that only millennials will understand.
Entering puberty is a time when parents should talk to their daughter about the physical changes she will soon face as a woman. But many girls for the first time, not knowing what menstruation is, see a red spot on their underwear and get scared. Research says getting ready for your first period is more complicated than it should be.
In the desire to be liked by everyone and conform to social expectations, it often happens that you spend a lot of time with the wrong people or things, make wrong decisions and care more about others than your own well-being. Now is the time to start thinking about yourself for the first time and put yourself first.
The age of 25 is a kind of turning point for many, when they realize that they have to slowly take matters into their own hands, start following their dreams, become independent and generally grow up. 8 unexpected things that happen to you after the age of 25 is a kind of list of all those events that your parents told you in your early 20s, but you didn't even believe that it could happen to you.
People who were born in the 1970s usually reported and became independent around the age of 25 and in their early thirties at the latest. Later generations, however, delay independence, family planning and marriage more and more towards the late 30s. Developmental psychologists have stretched this developmental period of adolescence considerably. You can read why nowadays adolescence lasts until the age of 30 and what we can expect from it in the article.
If we once equated adolescence with adolescence, today we can no longer do so. Adolescence is getting longer and longer - scientists believe that this period of life ends only at the age of 24.
Wondering if you've grown up yet? Are you approaching an age when your peers are already making some difficult life decisions, deciding on parenthood, taking out loans and mortgages? There is no final milestone in life when an individual actually grows up. No one will congratulate you or hug you for this 'achievement'. Instead, one day you will realize on your own that you have crossed the line and become an adult. Is today the day you realize you've grown up?