What if you had a chance to do it over again? By
“it”, I mean your life. What if you could go back in time and make a different
choice? Right a wrong. Say “yes” instead of saying “no” or vice versa. Would
you do it? I’m not offering, I don’t really have a time machine; just a very
vivid imagination and a wisdom born from lessons learned the hard way. So
indulge me for a moment while I take a ride back in time, ten years ago to be
exact and find that younger version of me, sit her down and give myself the
advice only the future me could provide.
Eat Better
As cliché as it may sound, the first thing I
would tell myself is, “You’ve got to eat more vegetables, preferably raw. I
know, I know, you’re in a season where you can eat a cheeseburger everyday, three
times a day and it has no affect whatsoever on your weight or immediate well-being
but trust me it will. Ten years from now when your hormones change and things
slow down you will wish like heck that you started eating healthier sooner. So
take my advice and do it today”.
Save Money
Ten years ago, a great pair of shoes had just as
much importance as my rent. Ten years later, I know better. The second thing I
would tell myself is to save money. “No matter how hard it seems, no matter
what budget you may be on at the moment, each week, every pay check, put away
some money. Gaining discipline over your finances will be an immeasurable help
to you in the future and for years to come”.
Be Fearless
The lesson that I would absolutely impart to my
younger self is to never let fear motivate any of my decisions. “Don’t say “yes”
to something just because you’re afraid you will never get the chance again. Don’t
say “no” just because you’re afraid of what might happen. Follow your joy and
let peace be your guide. When you pursue your passion and walk in your purpose,
you will not go wrong”.
Seize the Day
Ten years ago my goal was to be fluent in
Spanish. Ten years later, I still have that same goal. The reason why I’m not
fluent in Spanish is because I kept putting it off for some day. Some day I
will have more time, some day I will find the perfect teacher. Some day never
came. I would tell my younger self that “some day” is not a day of the week and
anything that is worth experiencing is worth making time for. Seize the day!
Then I would give myself a hug and say, “Hey,
even though you’re learning some lessons the hard way, your future is bright.
You married a great guy, you wrote an awesome book and that was just the
beginning…”