If I were 22 again . . .

If I were 22 again . . .

There is a series in LinkedIn titled, "If I were 22 again . . ."?My contribution to the discussion is below.?

At 48 years old,?my top 10 tips of advice, "If I were 22 again:"

  1. Be wise in marriage--Marriage can be such an incredible joy and add much solace to you. Seek a spouse to complement you in life but not have to bear the heavy burden of "completing you."?You are not there to make each other "happy." If you cannot make yourself happy, your spouse will never fill your void.?Find someone who will run alongside you. Don't seek someone to solve your problems or rescue you. Too big a job for one human being.?Marriage is where you selflessly serve and invest in the other while they do the same for you. You are building the foundations of your home and your life together like an oak tree. Many will gain shade from it if your roots are deep. Marriage will have an enormous impact on your mental, physical and emotional well being. If your marriage is chaotic and explosive, it will adversely impact your career and your future regardless of how intelligent and skilled you are. Be very, very careful in choosing your life partner.??????????????????????????????????????????????????
  2. Make peace with your spiritual life.?To be a truly healthy person with a keen perspective, recognize there is more to life than just the here and now.?Find your WHY in life. Dig deep and seek to find out what you believe.?Is there a Creator??Is there a God and does He care??Few issues in life are more important than these.?A strong spiritual life can become deep roots for you to withstand the expected storms.????????????????????????????????????????????????????
  3. Be bold, seek exceptional mentors.?Seek the best in the fields you are interested in pursuing.?Don't be afraid to ask their advice.?I am a huge fan of Jim Collins and his?Ten To-Dos for Young People.?Build a personal board of directors for your life, selected for their character and integrity.???????????????????????????????????????????????????????
  4. Build your emotional intelligence (EQ).?Surround yourself with affirming, positive people.?Life is hard enough than to be beat up by those closest to you.?Focus on the positive and never give up hope. Read this great?Fast Company?article on?7 Habits of Highly Emotionally Intelligent People.?Don't waste your life with negative people.?????????????????????????????????????????
  5. Be quick to forgive and learn how to get up again.?This has been a hard one for me.?People will beat you up.?No one is exempt. You may lose your job. Sometimes friends and even a spouse will betray you.?Honestly, you will want to curl up in the fetal position.?Do so briefly but get up and move forward.?If you allow bitterness to take root in your life, all will "smell the aroma" of anger and unforgiveness in you.?Let it go, seek help, and move forward.?Otherwise you will remain stuck in the past.?Here is a link to an excellent book on forgiveness by Dr. Tim Keller, Forgive: Why Should I and How can I. ?It is well worth reading and?changed my life.?????????????
  6. Invest in the people you care about.?I have been surprised by how fast life is.?Be intentional in connecting and investing in your closest friends and family.?Verbally express your love to them, spend time together, and let your loved ones know you are grateful for them. Sadly, some may pass out of your life in an instant.?Few things in life are more precious than loyal and faithful friends and family.??????????????????????????????????????????????????????
  7. Travel as much as possible.?Seeing the incredible world God has created for us will expand your worldview, cause you to appreciate diversity, and blossom your creativity due to the beauty of it all. Travel if at all possible before you have children!?Trust me, it is brutal traveling with small children anywhere!?It is also fun when you are young and seeing the world with your friends.?It is a precious but a very brief window of time in life. Don't miss it.???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
  8. Work out your life issues.?Find a good, understanding counselor. Acknowledge we all have issues and things to resolve.?Journal and work through them.?Face hard truths, dig deep, forgive those who have hurt you, and grieve your life losses.?Your mental and eventually your physical health depends upon it.?It will make you more productive member of society and easier to be around!?An excellent book on what can happen when we do not learn the skills to "self soothe" and handle the stressors of life, The Body Keeps Score by Bessel van der Kolk M.D.
  9. Never, ever stop learning.?I love reading now more than I ever have. Here is a link to what I am?reading. Learning new ideas, seeing things from a different perspective, and having a light bulb go off in your head are truly life altering experiences. They affect every part of your life.?Pursue degrees, expand your horizons, and do not allow others to talk you out of your dreams.????????????????????
  10. Establish healthy life routines.??Make exercise a consistent part of your life because it is far easier to exercise when it is a habit. You only have one tool to fulfill your dreams in life, your body. Take care of it because you will need it for the long haul. My pastor use to say, "don't write checks your body cannot cash." He meant we all have great dreams we want to accomplish but we often cannot because we have not taken care of our body.?Excellence is found in?establishing routines and systems in your life.?A more orderly and clear functioning life is a less stressful life.?Routines help defuse stressful situations and cause us to keep going when life gets rough.?Find your happy place, develop it, and protect it.?Relax, recharge your batteries, and make a healthy routine you treasure.??????????????????????????????????????????

What has surprised me is just how incredibly fast life has gone by since I was 22.?In the blink of an eye, I am 48 years old.?I hope I am wiser, more understanding, and more caring to those around me.?Thanks for reading!

Richard Reynolds M.Div.,M.Ed.,Ed.S.

Dynamic and Pioneering Leader in K12 Education Innovation |, Career Development Specialist | Higher Education Leadership | Workforce Development & Adult Learning Expert | Keynote Speaker | Instructional Design Authority

10 个月
Jason Phillips

Chief Executive Officer at ACC

10 个月

Love this. Very well thought out list. Forgiveness IS critical. We are often too slow to do it, which invites turmoil into our lives. Choosing good mentors early in life is also so wise. I am glad to read this. Thanks for taking so much time to write it. Best to you~ Jason

Dave O'Farrell

Keynote Speaker / Career Strategist / Résumé Architect / Interview Coach / Outplacement Consultant / Executive Recruiter

1 年

Fantastic advice, John. Thanks for sharing! ??

Very insightful! Thanks for writing! -a 22 year old

Eric S.

Creative Problem Solver that Thrives in Dynamic Environments

1 年

Take me with you...LOL

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