In this episode of the “Financial Feminist” podcast, the host reflects on the 29 things she has learned by the age of 29. From personal growth to relationships, entrepreneurship to self-care, she shares valuable insights and lessons that have shaped her life. Join her as she dives into these topics and offers her unique perspective on living a fulfilling and intentional life.
Life is a journey of self-discovery and growth. By understanding that life happens from you, not to you, you can take control of your decisions and shape your own path. Every decision and moment presents unique opportunities for learning and growth. Reflecting on your decisions can lead to personal development and a deeper understanding of yourself. Remember, life is not attacking you, but happening for you.
Love is not expressed solely through grand gestures, but in the small moments of care and intentionality. The media often portrays grand gestures as the epitome of love, but it’s the consistent, intentional, and quiet expressions of love that truly matter. It’s important to prioritize and maintain friendships, as they provide consistent support even when romantic relationships come and go. Celebrate and cherish the powerful relationships you have with your friends, especially with women, and make a commitment to spend quality time together.
Your home should be a reflection of who you are and hold intentional pieces that bring you joy and hold memories. Entrepreneurship comes with its highs and lows, and it’s important to be honest about the difficult moments. Trying to please everyone will only lead to misery, so focus on staying true to yourself and your values.
Working out should be a joyful activity that reminds you of your strength, both physically and mentally. Find the right workout that resonates with you and shifts your perspective on exercise. It’s important to embrace difficult emotions and sit in discomfort to learn and grow. Remember, movement is there to bring you joy and remind you of your strength, not to minimize or shame you.
When it comes to travel, prioritize experiences over cost and don’t cheap out, as it may lead to regret. Frugality can be beneficial, but not at the expense of your expectations and the experiences you desire. Travel is not about checking off countries on a list, but about intentional time and meaningful experiences. Consider embracing the slow travel movement, spending more time in fewer places to create lasting memories. Exploring new experiences can be fulfilling and may lead to a decrease in alcohol consumption. Be intentional about your drinking choices and consider how they will make you feel.
Let go of shame surrounding your body and embrace it for what it is. Avoid trying to help someone in a way that they don’t need, and assume positive intent with strangers and loved ones. Own your body and don’t feel ashamed of what it looks like. Remember, someone else’s sexualization of you is not your problem. Let people dress and live the way they want without judgment.
This episode of the “Financial Feminist” podcast offers valuable insights and lessons on various aspects of life. From understanding that life happens from you, not to you, to embracing self-care, nurturing relationships, and fostering self-acceptance, the host shares her wisdom and experiences. Reflecting on decisions, prioritizing experiences over cost, and being intentional in various aspects of life can lead to a more fulfilling and intentional journey. Embrace the lessons shared in this episode and appreciate the support of the “Her First 100K” team and community.