You’re mother is actually right. You’re not fat.
Wear less makeup rather than more.
Read as many old books as you can get your hands on.
Get in the habit of making your bed every morning and
caring for your shoes.
Focus on the amazing, beautiful things in your life rather
than the negative.
Realize that the woman you look up to is human. She wakes up
with mascara under her eyes, dragon’s breath and zits...just like you do.
Ask your mom if you can plan and make dinner one night a
week. Follow through. It’s a pity for a girl to reach 20 and still not be
comfortable in a kitchen.
If you don’t know how to drive a stick shift or change a
tire, ask someone that does to teach you how.
Always take the time to listen to the elderly’s stories.
Don’t use tanning beds.
Learn to iron.
Be kind. Don’t hate on yourself, or others.
Work hard to be friends with your mother. She’s really a
badass.
If you’re in a room full of people and no one has introduced
you, step up and introduce yourself. Look ‘em in the eye, smile, and shake
hands. You don’t need to depend on others to help you out socially.
Always leave a good tip for the waitress.
If you borrow someone’s car or pickup, wash and fill it up
with fuel before you return it.
Train like an athlete even if you don't feel like one. A healthy, strong body is better than gold.
Carry a knife and a lighter with you.
Promise yourself you’ll watch as many sunrises as possible.
Don’t hang all your hope and happiness on someone else. That
comes from within.
Set yourself some really big goals. Realize that it’s hard
work alone that YOU put in is what's going to make them come true.
I love this, thank you for such good advice to so many lovely young women, and how amazing it applies to those of us who are no longer young, just young at heart....
ReplyDeleteOh thank you Christy!! I had been thinking of some of the things I wish I had really KNOWN when I was younger :) Glad you enjoyed it!
DeleteReally good pieces of advice!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!
DeleteThis was awesome, made me cry. :')
ReplyDeleteOh no Anon, we don't want you crying!! Hopefully they were happy tears! :) Thank you for reading, hugs!
DeleteI am turning 18 here in a few weeks & I think this is a FABulous list! America would be a lot better off if we {girls} could all know {& LIVE} these 22 things!
ReplyDeleteOh man how exciting!! What are you going to do for your birthday???? We went shooting for my 18th :) Thanks bud!! So glad you liked it and thanks for the support! We'll change the world 1 woman at a time, with ourselves! :)
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