One ) Believe in yourself - you will achieve the things you want to do.
Two) Be nicer to your parents - they are some of the most amazing people in your life.
Three) Find the positives in bad things.
Four) Stop worrying and stressing out over the tiniest things - they won't matter in years to come.
Five) Black hair was never a good look.
Six) Let it go - everyone makes mistakes sometimes, forgive yourself and others.
Seven) Be grateful for your friends - soon you will only see them in university holidays, rather than everyday.
Eight) Help around the house more - your parents will appreciate it.
Nine) Stop worrying about what everyone is doing, you're doing fine.
Ten) Most importantly, have fun. Life is short, savour it.
What would you tell your younger self?
Yeah I totally should have helped more around the house too. I'd tell myself that it's ok to not always fit in and to not have ditched hobbies especially for years because it wasn't "cool" - although now it is, so it all comes around in the end lol.
ReplyDeleteYeah I really regret it and feel bad for my parents now! Thats a good one, its weird to look back and give advice! xx
DeleteThese are the nice advices :) Would recommend myself to stop thinking of others too. Well, actually I'm still comparing myself to others :<
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I think there will be times that everyone does compare themselves to others but I wish I had done it less when I was younger! XX
DeleteLoved this post! I would definitely tell my younger self similar things, and to stop worrying about my appearance and just be confident!
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Thank you :) yes me too! I think its one that everyone wishes they could tell their younger selves which is why its important to think about boosting younger girls body image so they dont have the same regrets (ish) that we do!!! XX
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