The 3 Best Advice I Revisit

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The 3 Best Advice I Revisit

Everyone’s an expert when it comes to your life and how you should live it.

Parents tend to offer “I’ve been there” speeches, friends will tag you in random Facebook quotes that you either relate to or not at all, and then there are those aunts and uncles who we can’t quite figure out what they’re trying to tell us.

But sometimes we hear the best things in the most unlikely people or see them written in the most unlikely places.

Let me share with you the words that have resonated within me.

“Savings is an expense”

All of us want to have a little nest egg in the bank, but not everyone is willing to put it there.

Admittedly, most of us are a little lost when it comes to our financial plans. Not everyone is put together and knows how to handle money.

A friend’s mom always reminds us of this advice:

You don’t spend and put what’s left in the bank. That guarantees there’s going to be nothing left to put in.

You need to put away money consciously and purposefully and treat it as if you’re ‘buying’ something with that money. Because really, you’re buying your future.

It’s not optional. It should be intentional.

“Big thing, small thing”

When dealing with problems, you need to be able to identify to which side is the problem bigger/smaller.

For example, in your relationship, if an issue affects the other person more than you, then you need to give way and lean the compromise closer towards what they need in order to make them feel better. It works both ways. When it’s a bigger deal for you, in turn, they will do the same thing.

By doing it this way, there’s a clearer distinction as to what needs to be done and who should do it.
Remember that compromise isn’t always about meeting in the middle in every issue.

It’s about knowing whose turn it is to give or to take.

Compromise means you’re okay with being the giver or the taker in a particular situation, and not about both winning in it.

It’s not about equal, it’s about being fair.

“You are the choices you make”

It’s about time people started owning up to their choices.

It doesn’t matter if you’re a millennial, a baby boomer, or Gen X, Y, etc. All of us are responsible for our actions.

There’s that question of nurture vs. nature, and how certain factors contribute to our character, but we are not made accidentally, and we don’t fall into our choices. We decide on them.

You don’t ever have ‘no choice’, but sometimes you have to choose between something hard and harder, between bad and worse. It’s not always a clear good vs. bad scenario.

Being an adult is difficult, not just for the bills you have to pay, but mainly because it involves being accountable for more than your expenses. It means you have to be accountable for your decisions.

Stop denying yourself the power over your life. While it may be scary, it can also be liberating to realize that you can make things happen for yourself.

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Enjoy and have a great day.

Kind regards,

Heather