Alexis Fernandez-Preiksa
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Appearances Over Time
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And then before you know it, you're there.
Okay.
Now closing the chapter of your twenties.
It's really important that we close it in a way that we're really, we're thrilled for what we've learned and we're thrilled for the great experiences that we've had and even the hard ones because they've taught us shit.
But then we're excited for the next chapter.
Okay.
So what am I grateful for in my twenties, but also ready to let go off?
There's things you're not going to want to let go of, which is fine, but there's certain things that we can be like, you know what?
It really served its time.
It served its purpose, but I'm ready to move to the next stage.
And I have to be able to, you know, be grateful and be
Kind of like remember Marie Kondo, that Japanese woman that would go and like organise everyone's houses and she'd say when you are ready to let go of something, you grab it, you kiss it and you say thank you and then you kindly either give it away, donate it, sell it or throw it away.
And it was a really nice way of kind of being grateful for the way that it had served you in your life, but also saying, I don't need this thing anymore.
So you can do that with everything in your life, not just physical possessions around your home.
Next one is, what did my 20s teach me that I want to carry over into my 30s, but maybe in a more streamlined way?
Okay.
And then lastly, what lessons am I so grateful for that I can use in my thirties?
And the reason I say that I can use is because you'll find a thousand lessons that are useful.
Regret is a big one.
If there's anything that you look back and regret on, bang, perfect.