Learn about six things that women deserve to accomplish before they turn 30, from language learning to developing healthy habits, so that they can live a more regret-free life in the future!
Even if they have entered their 30s, some people will still sigh when they dream back at midnight: If they had worked harder, would their life now be better? By observing the women around you who have achieved success in career and life, I have summarized six things that need to be completed before the age of 30, so that you can avoid the regret of ‘knowing it earlier’ and live a more exciting life.
1. Learn foreign languages well-the door to the workplace and the world
When you were in college, you might have learned foreign languages just to prepare for exams, but after working, you realized that foreign language skills are far more important than you imagined. For example, a friend who majored in Japanese in college did not achieve satisfactory results because he was not focused enough in school. He did not start studying seriously until his work required frequent use of Japanese and English, and he regretted it.
In today’s globalized society, whether it is competing in the workplace, traveling abroad, or even educating the next generation, foreign language skills are an indispensable skill. This is especially obvious in the service industry, such as in hotels, restaurants, cafes and other work settings. Having foreign language skills is definitely a plus for personal competitiveness. Want to avoid the dilemma of being too busy with work and family to study in the future? Start now, it’s never too early!
2. Do it when you think of it - don’t let the opportunity slip away
‘Opportunities are reserved for those who are prepared.’ You must have heard this saying, but if you always feel that you are not ready enough and do not act, opportunities will often slip away quietly. Remember, perfection does not exist. As long as you are 80% sure, just do it bravely! The biggest capital of youth is to start over and take the first step bravely, which is a hundred times better than just sighing ‘I knew it earlier’ in the future.
If you want to test your decisiveness, you can try this psychological test:
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3. Traveling thousands of miles—expanding horizons during the journey
‘Reading thousands of books is not as good as traveling thousands of miles.’ In addition to the knowledge in books, visiting various places in person is another important way of learning. Traveling not only allows you to experience the charm of different cultures, but also cultivates an international perspective. Especially when you master a foreign language, you will be able to communicate in depth with the locals and understand their customs, which will enhance your experience. While you are young and still have time and energy, explore the world more!
Want to know how your international perspective is? May as well give it a try:
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4. Develop healthy living habits - the body is the capital of revolution
When I was young, I stayed up all night and still had lots of energy, but this ‘capital’ would eventually run out. After the age of 30, the body’s metabolism gradually slows down. If you don’t pay attention to your health, problems will ensue, such as high liver index, high blood lipids, decreased physical strength, etc. Start establishing good living habits now, such as giving up staying up late and exercising regularly, which will form the basis of a healthy life for decades to come.
Regarding healthy living, you can try the following scenario tests:
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5. Cultivate awareness of financial management in advance - ‘If you don’t manage money, money will not take care of you.’
Many people only realize after they turn 30 that they have missed a good opportunity for early financial management, and major life events such as buying a house and having children will be postponed as a result. Financial management is not just about saving money, but learning to plan properly: 50% of your income should be used for necessary expenses, 30% should be used for financial investment or savings, and the remaining 20% should be used as flexible funds for social networking, courses, etc. This allocation method allows you to better manage your finances and reduce future financial stress.
If you don’t know about financial management, you can start with basic courses and gradually accumulate experience. Really achieving “financial freedom” is not out of reach.
6. Find your own position—clear the direction and win the future
Many people still don’t know their life direction even after graduating from college. Therefore, your 20s are a prime time to try out different fields. Use your off-duty time to learn new skills, develop a side job, or participate in courses of interest. These can help you discover your strengths and strengths and find a clear positioning for career development after the age of 30.
During the learning process, you may wish to refer to the PsycTest official website (www.psyctest.cn) to find more interesting tools for self-development and psychological exploration.
Conclusion
The age of 30 is not a watershed in life, but it is indeed an important time point. Learn foreign languages well, act bravely, travel more, live a healthy life, manage money wisely, and have a clear positioning. These six things will not only help you have fewer regrets in the future, but also lay a solid foundation for a better life. Take action now!
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