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  • Hi, my loves. Welcome back to Lavendaire. It's Aileen

  • Today, I wanted to make a video for those of you who are in your twenties

  • Maybe you're feeling lost, you don't have a direction in life,

  • or you're just not feeling the most on point.

  • These are things that I wish I knew when I was in my twenties.

  • I am 31, now. I know, I know.

  • I don't feel like it though. I feel like I'm still 26, maybe.

  • But anyway, I'm very excited to share some pieces of advice for you,

  • whether you're in your twenties or any age.

  • But we are here to learn how we can understand ourselves,

  • tap into our fullest potential, and create the life of our dreams.

  • Without further ado, let's get into the tips.

  • First things first, nobody knows what they're doing.

  • It's okay to feel lost. It's okay to not have everything figured out.

  • In fact, it's normal.

  • So don't feel like you are the only one that's going through this,

  • or that you have to have things figured out right away,

  • you have to have a plan.

  • I know when you've been in school all your life,

  • you're used to having rules.

  • You're used to having a syllabus like,

  • This is what you're doing.

  • This is your homework. We're learning this lesson this week.”

  • Life is not like that. Life is not that clear cut.

  • And nobody's giving you a step-by-step guidebook on how to live life.

  • And that could be a scary thing, or it can be a beautiful thing.

  • Think of this as a beautiful opportunity to figure out who you are,

  • what you want out of life,

  • and start to put the first baby steps in motion.

  • This is your time to explore, try new things,

  • and even make mistakes and be okay with that process.

  • I understand that this is much easier said than done.

  • And thinking back to howfelt when I was 20 and 21, 

  • I just could not be okay with not having things figured out,

  • like physically it was hurting me.

  • I was going through depression.

  • It was all that pressure that I had to succeed and all

  • so many mental health related issues.

  • And so, I'm just saying thatunderstand what you're going through.

  • I feel you, and if you feel like it's too dark in your mind

  • and you need some support,

  • then definitely reach out to your loved ones

  • and you can even consider therapy.

  • At this point, I wanna thank BetterHelp for sponsoring today's video,

  • a very fitting sponsor for this topic and this era in your life,

  • because it's not easy going through your twenties

  • and feeling lost and dealing with the pressure from your parents or society.

  • BetterHelp is professional counseling done securely online.

  • BetterHelp will assess your needs and match you  with your own licensed professional therapist.

  • There's a broad range of expertise in BetterHelp's counselor network,

  • which may or may not be locally available in many areas, so it's very accessible.

  • Their service is available for clients worldwide.

  • The way it works is: You can log in anytime and message your counselor,

  • or you can also schedule phone or video calls as well.

  • I prefer phone calls because I don't like to show my face,

  • but I know a lot of people love video calls with their therapist.

  • BetterHelp also makes it easy and free to change counselors if you don't like yours

  • and you can cancel anytime if you don't like it.

  • It's more affordable than traditional therapy and financial aid is also available.

  • So if you're interested in trying out BetterHelp,

  • you can go to my link at betterhelp.com/aileen to get 10% off your first month.

  • I'll leave the link down below as well.

  • Lesson #2: Take your biggest risks while you're young.

  • This is hands-down one of the best pieces of advice I actually got in college,

  • because when you are young,

  • you don't have much to lose.

  • You don't have a mortgage or kids to take care of.

  • You don't have many obligations or responsibilities outside of maybe paying student loans.

  • But for the most part, you're pretty carefree,

  • and so it's easier to take risks because you have less to lose.

  • It's also good because when you are young,

  • you have so much time, so much life ahead of you that,

  • even if you take a risk and you fail,

  • you have plenty of time to pick yourself back up.

  • And the reason why I encourage taking risks in the first place is

  • because higher risks usually equals high reward.

  • But there's also chance of failure.

  • Any age, it's okay to fail, but when you're young,

  • it's easier to fail because like I mentioned, you don't have much to lose.

  • So in your twenties you should actually  aim to make mistakes and aim to fail.

  • Don't be afraid of failure,

  • because it really is part of the process of learning and growing.

  • Tip #3 is to: Think long term and have a big picture goal.

  • I think it's so, so important to have at least an idea

  • of where you wanna be in the big picture

  • and the larger scheme things,

  • because I've seen people not have a big picture goal.

  • They kind of live life taking things step by step.

  • They go with the flow,

  • and although that can lead you to some great opportunities,

  • sometimes it leads you to get stuck

  • and living life for a few years,

  • not knowing where you're actually going, not going anywhere,

  • you know, just staying in the same place.

  • And then maybe five, ten years later, you're like,

  • What the heck am I doing? This is not the life I wanted to live.”

  • And that's how midlife crises start.

  • So don't be afraid to dream big

  • and lay out your vision of your ideal life,

  • because if you have that vision,

  • then you can use as your compass.

  • With every opportunity or every step that you take,

  • you can ask, “Okay, does this seem related?

  • Is this even going in the right direction of  my big picture goal or dream life vision?”

  • You don't actually need to know the exact steps

  • that you have to take to get to that big picture goal.

  • It's almost impossible to know all the little steps that you have to take

  • because it's so far away,

  • but all you need is a north star.

  • You need to have a dream.

  • You need to have that goal so that it can guide you along as you make choices in life.

  • There will be times where it'll be hard

  • when you have to make a decision between

  • short-term certainty and safety

  • vs. following your long-term goal.

  • Sometimes they don't get along.

  • A lot of people, if they don't have a long-term goal

  • they just keep making life choices based on what feels safe or certain

  • or convenient at the time for the short term

  • So they're making short-term choices and then year after year

  • eventually they realize they're nowhere where they wanted to be

  • because they ignored having that clear vision, having that goal

  • and taking the steps that you need to take in order to get close to that goal

  • Tip #4 is to realize that:

  • Nobody cares about you as much as you think they do.

  • And as sad as it soundsit's also incredibly freeing,

  • because it means that you are actually more free to

  • do what you want and to be who you are,

  • instead of caring about other people's opinions and judgments

  • The truth is: People are always going to have an opinion

  • There will always be people who criticize you and judge you 

  • based on their perspective in life and what they value

  • But it doesn't mean you have to listen to

  • what they say or try to live abiding by their rules.

  • And I'm talking about your parents included.

  • I know it can be very hard because your parents are always so

  • they have their opinions on what you should do and everything.

  • But the reality is you are the one who's living your life, you know

  • Nobody else is living your life for you

  • People can give you their opinions  and their judgment all they want

  • but it's up to you, whether you are going to absorb that 

  • or if you're going to protect yourself from that, keep a healthy boundary

  • and just live how you want to live.

  • The truth is: People spend most of their time

  • thinking about themselves instead of thinking about you.

  • You might cross their mind for a minute or something,

  • but after that, they'll forget about you.

  • And then they'll go back to thinking about themselves.

  • So instead of giving so much power

  • to other people's thoughts, opinions, and judgments,

  • realize that they don't care.

  • They don't care about you, so you should do what you want.

  • Comment down below what you would do

  • if you stopped caring about what other people thought of you.

  • What would change about yourself or your life?

  • Would you change the way you dress? Would you change your career?

  • What would you do?

  • How would you live if it really didn't matter what people thought of you?

  • #5, this is a big one, is to:

  • Recognize and release your need for external validation.

  • This is something that I wish I knew when I was in my twenties,

  • because I wasn't even aware of this.

  • I just operated how I did,

  • but I wasn't aware of why I was the way I was,

  • why certain things triggered me,

  • why I felt like I had to prove myself to others,

  • why I felt the need to succeed

  • or put high expectations on myself,

  • why I was ambitious in the first place.

  • Was I naturally that way?

  • Or was I doing it because society taught me to?

  • Or because I was trying to prove myself  to my parents or peers or whatever?

  • Recognize where these internal drives are truly coming from

  • Are they coming from a natural, healthy place?

  • Or are they coming from trauma and an unhealthy place?

  • Are you placing your self worth in something outside of yourself?

  • This is something we talk about on this channel,

  • so I'll link the self-worth playlist there and down below.

  • But this is something that,

  • the earlier you can start digging, excavating,

  • and understanding yourself,

  • the sooner you can feel more at peace and free in your life.

  • #6 is: Learn to be your authentic self.

  • This one is easier said than done,

  • but something I wish I had in my twenties was the confidence to just be myself,

  • to say what I want to say, express how I feel,

  • and allow my personality to shine in its real form.

  • I felt like I didn't really know who I was.

  • I filtered myself depending on who I as with.

  • There were so many times wheretried to be more like this person,

  • or I tried to be a certain way so that I thought people would like me better.

  • But the truth is, people will love you

  • if you are your authentic self, if you are confident in yourself.

  • And it takes time, I understand, to build that confidence and that self love.

  • That's an entire journey that we talk about on this channel.

  • But the sooner you can do that, the happier you will be,

  • because every day gets easier.

  • Every day gets easier if you love yourself,

  • you support yourself, and you are confident in yourself.

  • You have to learn that you are already worthy

  • and already lovable as you are, as your authentic self.

  • There's nothing you need to change.

  • You don't have to try to be more like someone else.

  • You don't have to hide certain parts of yourself.

  • You have to learn to just let go of that fear,

  • put down the filter, and just be more of yourself.

  • If you don't know who you are yet, that's okay.

  • This is your time to learn who you are

  • and do the things that make you feel good, that bring you joy.

  • Do the things, say the things that just naturally come out of you,

  • that make you feel like you are shining,

  • because that is your authentic truest self.

  • Lesson #7: I'm sure you've all heard  the sayingFollow your passion”.

  • And although it could be good advice to some people,

  • it doesn't really apply to most of us

  • because when we're in our twenties,

  • either we don't know what our passion is,

  • or our passion is something that  absolutely is not making money.

  • So if you feel like you are in that boat,

  • then the better thing to follow is 1) your curiosity and 2) your fear.

  • #1: Follow your curiosity, is a much better piece of advice than following your passion.

  • Your passion is based off of what you have already been exposed to in your life.

  • What if you have a passion that you haven't discovered yet, right?

  • So if you don't feel like you have a passion,

  • or if you don't feel like your passion is relevant,

  • then you should follow your curiosity to lead you to where you're meant to go.

  • Your curiosity is quieter than a passion.

  • A passion is burning deepit's like fire, right?

  • But your curiosity is like a little baby flame.

  • It's like, “Hmm. Oh, that's interesting.

  • Let me learn more about that.”

  • OrThis topic is interesting. Let's explore that.”

  • OrThat job looks interesting. I wonder what it's like.”

  • That's what curiosity sounds like.

  • It's baby. It's very subtle. It's gentle.

  • But it's basically like breadcrumbs.

  • I see curiosity as like following the little clues

  • and the little breadcrumbs to where you're meant to go.

  • So if you don't have a passion, follow your curiosity.

  • The second one to follow is your fear.

  • I'm sure, hopefully you've heard by now that you should follow your fear

  • And what that means is not do something

  • where you're gonna have to jump off a cliff and die.

  • I'm not talking about like real fear or physical fears

  • or any dangerous, physically dangerous fears.

  • What I'm talking about is to be aware of the dreams

  • or the goals that feel scary to you,

  • and pay attention to why they scare you.

  • Typically the things that scare uswhether it's a project or a goal

  • they scare us because we care about it a lot

  • It's important to us

  • and because it's important to us, we don't want to mess it up.

  • And in general, if you can learn to follow your fear

  • and take action, despite feeling scared,

  • that will lead you to groundbreaking  positive impacts in your life

  • because you're not playing it safe.

  • I always believe in doing the scary things, like just being bold,

  • putting yourself out there, even if it's scary,

  • because you're gonna grow so much more

  • doing those things that feel scary.

  • Lesson #8: Just take action.

  • I know that when you're feeling lost,

  • you can spend a lot of time just sitting there thinking and wondering.

  • And when you are just contemplating and thinking,

  • sometimes you can't get clarity.

  • Sometimes you can't get clarity

  • until you go out and do the thing, try it out, test it out.

  • And then you realize, “Oh, I don't like this about this path.

  • Maybe this isn't the career path for me.”

  • Or maybe you might feel like, “Oh my god,  I love doing this. This is so exciting.”

  • And it gives you validation to explore this path even more.

  • So I'm all about steering as you go with life.

  • Follow your intuition and your curiosity,

  • and try to take action in an area so that you can get feedback,

  • and it will guide you to what's right for you.

  • You'll get feedback when things don't feel right.

  • And that's all part of the process.

  • So instead of just sitting around or waiting around,

  • I highly encourage you to just take action,

  • any action in a certain area

  • so that you can start receiving feedback from life.

  • And then that will guide you to making better progress

  • than if you were just sitting around thinking about it.

  • Also, once you start taking action,

  • you'll find that action breeds more action,

  • because once you have some momentum,

  • naturally things start picking up and things start moving

  • So if you feel like you're stuck and you're lost and confused

  • just take action, any action.

  • And then the answers and the feedback will come.

  • Lesson #9: Stop being so hard on yourself.

  • I know a lot of you struggle with this because I did too.

  • You have to learn to release your perfectionism.

  • Release your high expectations that you're putting on yourself,

  • all of that pressure that you're putting on yourself,

  • to have everything figured out and succeed right away.

  • It's not about that.

  • You're in a decade where you're meant to be lost.

  • You're in a decade where you're meant to explore

  • and find yourself, discover new things about yourself.

  • And that journey is not clean-cut and linear.

  • That journey has a lot of messy mistakes,

  • ups and downs, challenges.

  • It's all normal, so don't be hard on yourself

  • if you make a mistake or if you fail

  • or if you're not where you think you're supposed to be.

  • Ultimately you need to learn how to embrace the uncertainty of life.

  • You have to learn to be okay with not knowing everything.

  • Be okay not being okay.

  • Everything is okay in the grand scheme of things.

  • Work on that internal voice,

  • that inner critic that you have in your mind,

  • because that is going to define how you feel for much of this journey.

  • If you're hard on yourself, then every single day is going to be a struggle.

  • Every single day when you don't have things figured out,

  • it's gonna feel hard.

  • But if you learn to release that pressure

  • and learn to love yourself along the way,

  • then the journey will be much more enjoyable.

  • Lesson #10 is to: Embrace the struggles in life.

  • Instead of feeling like, “Ohwhy me? Why is happening to me?”, 

  • look at your struggles and your  challenges as an opportunity

  • This is a chance for me to go through something new and difficult 

  • so that I can come out of it a better, wiserstronger version of myself,”

  • because that's what struggles do.

  • They refine you. They shape you.

  • And ultimately, I believe they're in our life for a purpose.

  • You can either let a struggle destroy you

  • and make you feel bad about yourself and make you suffer,

  • or you can see it as an opportunity  to grow through that struggle.

  • It's still gonna be difficult.

  • It's still not easy, but there is a positive coming out of it.

  • You are stronger and better because of it.

  • I find that oftentimes your struggle  is related to your purpose in life,

  • because you've gone throughspecific, challenging situation,

  • then you can help other people who are going through that situation.

  • And you also have empathy for people who are going through that situation.

  • For example, if I didn't go through my specific childhood traumas or things like that,

  • I wouldn't have the empathy to be able to relate to people in my videos

  • and help guide people through what I went through.

  • The next piece of advice is on finding your purpose.

  • When I was in my twenties,

  • I spent a lot of time agonizing about what my purpose was,

  • and feeling like I needed to know what it was right away

  • so that I could be on the right path.

  • But the truth is your purpose reveals itself to you slowly over time, you can't force it.

  • And I also had to broaden my horizons  of what a purpose really was

  • A purpose doesn't have to be so specific.

  • It doesn't have to be like,

  • Oh, I'm meant to do this job and have this role for the rest of my life.”

  • Now I see your purpose as simply utilizing what you have

  • to contribute something in the world.

  • And so half of that equation is understanding,

  • Okay, what do I have? What are my strengths, my talents?

  • Who am I? And what do I have?”

  • And then using what you have to bring value

  • to others in the world.

  • To put it more simply,

  • I also believe that your purpose is simply doing

  • and living in a way that lights you up,

  • because naturally when you light up,

  • you're doing the things you're good at.

  • You're doing the things that make you feel good.

  • And that naturally emanates.

  • It naturally spreads, that high vibe type of energy.

  • It naturally helps other people

  • because you are having fun doing whatever you're doing.

  • So my advice is: Don't stress out about

  • finding a specific purpose and having to know what it is.

  • Simply follow the things that light you up.

  • Lesson #12: Understand the power of compounding.

  • If you don't know what compounding means, I suggest you look it up.

  • I'll put a definition here.

  • The first part of this is understanding how money can compound

  • and grow over time with investing.

  • I wish I knew about investing and compounding

  • way earlier in life, because it's not about how much money you start with.

  • It's about how early you start,

  • because the more time you give,

  • the more you allow something to compound.

  • It's mathematical.

  • If you've ever seen that exponential curve,

  • that's what happens with compounding.

  • It starts out little by little.

  • It doesn't seem like things are growing or moving very fast.

  • And then as time goes on, the growth happens

  • faster and faster and faster and faster,

  • until a point where it's just likewhew, crazy.

  • Anyway, compounding not only applies to money,

  • but it also applies to your skillsyour knowledge, your network.

  • So consider the power of compounding in your life.

  • For example, compounding your daily habits.

  • If you have a positive habit a day,

  • like meditating every single day consistently.

  • In the beginning, you're not gonna notice that much of a change in your life,

  • but it's one of those things that if you stay consistent

  • and you give a little bit each day,

  • over time, it compounds and it changes your life in drastic ways.

  • That is what I mean by the power of compounding,

  • is to not underestimate the power of small little actions

  • or just adding a little bit each day.

  • Boom, boom, and then over time,

  • you're likeWhoa, I read this many booksor “I did this”.

  • Basically, a little bit can go a long way

  • if you are consistent with it and you give it enough time.

  • #13: Learn about money.

  • Going off the previous tip, I wish that in my early twenties,

  • I really learned how to manage my finances, budgets, understand taxes.

  • I felt like school didn't teach us any of that stuff,

  • and you had to figure it out for yourself by trial and error,

  • watching other people's YouTube videos.

  • But I definitely think understanding and learning

  • how to manage financesunderstanding money,

  • how money works, where money comes from,

  • where the value comes from,

  • all of that is so important to living life,

  • because money is a part of our everyday life.

  • It's our exchange of value.

  • When I was younger, I used to see money as evil,

  • like “I don't want learn about money.

  • I don't want make money. I just wanna make art.”

  • I think there was such a negative connotation to caring about money.

  • Maybe I thought that it meant  that you're greedy or like

  • The world already has so many  ultra-wealthy, rich people

  • There's this disparity between the rich and poor, all these problems

  • so I don't want to think about  money or care about money.” 

  • But the truth is: You have to understand  the system in order to change it

  • or in order to make sure that you  can survive well in the system

  • You can't survive without money. That's the truth.

  • Money is part of our everyday lives,

  • and it's something that you should learn and understand.

  • Even if you don't think you have enough money right now,

  • you can already start learning about investing,

  • learn about all the different ways you can invest your money,

  • learn about what passive income is,

  • and the very many options of passive income streams out there,

  • because I'm all about having multiple income streams.

  • I didn't know about this before when I was young.

  • I thought that I didn't need to learn about investing,

  • because I didn't have money to invest.

  • That's how I thought back then in my twenties.

  • And now I'm like, no – “Knowledge is power.”

  • So if you have the time, if you're interested,

  • definitely make the time to start learning,

  • because it's always going to help you.

  • If you can, definitely start learning about these things early on

  • so that you can set yourself up for success

  • when more money does come into your life.

  • And then you'll already know what to do with it.

  • Lesson #14: Don't compare your path to others.

  • We're all on our individual journeys.

  • We're just here to support and help each other.

  • But we're not here to compare and compete with each other.

  • At least that's how I see it.

  • Sometimes healthy competition is good

  • and helps you thrive as your best self,

  • but not when it's negative, not when

  • for example, when you see someone succeed,

  • it doesn't take away from your own worth.

  • It doesn't mean that you failed.

  • Someone else's success does not mean your failure.

  • And unfortunately, I feel like a lot of people see the world like that,

  • because of maybe the way they're raised.

  • It's so crucial to truly understand that you are worthy,

  • and you are valuable and you are unique.

  • Your path is unique from other people's paths.

  • So no matter what you see,

  • no matter what other people are doing in their life,

  • it shouldn't really affect you.

  • Last piece of advice I'll share today is to:

  • Trust the journey, no matter where you are in your journey,

  • no matter how confusing or difficult it feels,

  • trust that this is all part of what you're meant to experience in life,

  • where you're meant to go.

  • What you're going through now will make so much more sense later on with time.

  • It might not make sense now, but who knows?

  • Next year, a few years down the line, you're like,

  • Oh, I understand why that needed to happen

  • or how this event or this scenario helped me grow

  • into a better, stronger version of myself.”

  • And also sometimes things don't go the way you want them to go.

  • But trust that, that is also happening for a reason.

  • Trust that that is redirecting you to another direction

  • that is where you are meant to go.

  • I firmly believe that everything happens for a reason

  • So even if you don't understand why

  • just learn to just trust the process, trust the journey.

  • I hope this was helpful.

  • I just want to remind you that you are not alone.

  • There are so many other people who are experiencing what you're going through.

  • A lot of people have gone through this and we've made it out alive.

  • We're fine. Everything will be okay in the end.

  • And you are just in this process of learning and exploring and growing.

  • So wishing you all the best.

  • Let me know down below:

  • Which one was your favorite tip or piece of advice?

  • What are you gonna apply to your life?

  • All right, see you next time. Bye!

Hi, my loves. Welcome back to Lavendaire. It's Aileen

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