I’ve been doing the things I love a lot more lately, but I haven’t carved time to write blogs. My mental health is the best it’s been in a long while. I feel I truly did kick ass on the bounce back. I have the desire to do the things I love and be around others again. I am able to support those in my life better. It’s a nice change from the past few years during the holidays, when I didn’t want anything at all.
I recently turned 28 and have been reflecting on my first 10 years of “adulthood”. So much has happened. So much has changed. I remember crying the night I turned 18 and listening to “Never Grow Up” from the Speak Now album. I didn’t know what was in store, but I knew a chapter had closed and that made me sentimental. The terrifying excitement of a whole new era on the horizon. What would it be like when the sun rose? Would I survive it? Would everyone around me?
I’m watching this past era slowly set. Soon there will be another sunrise on the horizon, but I’m no longer crying. I am reflecting and ready for the chapters to come. I’m excited to turn the page. Still terrified, yes, because life has a way of kicking down, but I’m much better equipped to handle it than ever before. With that said, here are 10 things I’d tell my 18 year old self:
- Set boundaries. People tend to resist change, but those meant to be in your life will adjust
- People in life will show you who they are, don’t wait until they do something to you personally to cut them out
- Progress is not linear, the highs always outweigh the lows, and it will not be dark forever
- It’s a precious thing to love so deeply that you are burdened by grief. Your happiness is their heaven, remember that
- Mental health comes first. Love yourself enough to take care of you too and keep in mind some people have a chemical imbalance
- You don’t have to be scared or ashamed. One day you will have the courage to face it, to speak it, after all you survived the worst part — you lived through it
- There is strength in using your support system and wisdom in knowing how best to do so
- Live in the moment for every moment. A moment is only yours in that instant and then it’s gone. Cherish it all as you experience it
- You will meet the love of your life. Don’t be so mean to him at first just because you’re scared of that
- Take the risks and never ever settle
