
As this year comes to an end, I find myself reflecting on what an incredible year it’s been. I’ve learned lessons. I’ve reunited with people I’d lost touch with. I had a milestone birthday. I’ve been kicked almost as much as I’ve been patted on the back…. Every year, I try to make New Year resolutions, but this year, I wish I could go back and tell my younger self what I’ve learned along the way.
Notes to my Younger Self
Family isn’t always easy, but it should always come first.
There is nothing more important than spending time with your kids. Everything else can wait.
People will waste your time. Hold out for the ones that are worthy of your time.
Material things will never matter. Being able to provide for your family is more important.
You will make mistakes. Always take responsibility and learn from them.
No one expects you to be perfect, they only expect you to do your best.
Make the most out of every moment with the people you love. They won’t always be there.
It’s ok to get angry, just love harder than you fight.
Taking care of yourself is important. It doesn’t make you vain, it makes you a better person.
It’s ok to ask for help. No one will think less of you because you can’t do it all.
Crying isn’t a sign of weakness. It’s a release. Let it go.
Excess is a bad thing. Just because you can have more, doesn’t mean you need it.
Don’t be afraid to introduce yourself to others.
The only place for drama should be on a screen. Keep it out of your life.
Don’t follow in the destructive path that was set out for you, create a new, better path.
Set aside 20 minutes of every day to reflect on the good.
When life gets scary, keep going. You are strong enough to get through it.
Wake up, get dressed and do it with a smile. Even if you have nowhere to go.
That finish line may look impossible to reach, but you’re closer than you think.
You were born to be a Mother. Never question your ability to raise strong, independent girls.
When you achieve a goal, celebrate and then set a new, more challenging goal.
People will hurt you, surprise you and shock you. Love them in return.
You will not truly understand true love until the day you hold your first child.
Your kids will make you upset, but their giggles will always melt your heart.
Find something you love doing and make it into your career.
Don’t be afraid to fail.
Never assume anything. Ask questions and get the facts.
Imagine how you want your life to be and then go out and get it!
Always tell people what they mean to you and how they’ve made a positive impact on your life.
Time flies faster than you think. Soak in every moment.
Always stand up for yourself, no matter how badly you want to give in.
When you finally stop running from your past, you can focus on your future.
I hope that this year brings everything you desire and surprises you with even more. What are some things you wish you could tell your younger self? Comment below and share!




I probably would have told myself that I didn’t need the attention I thought I needed to feel love. I had to go through a lot of therapy as an adult to gain confidence and soul searching, wish I had just started adulthood secure and confident 😉
Don’t stress over the small stuff. Also, we all make mistakes, it’s a part of life. Put yourself first sometimes!
Is it strange I’ve actually been thinking about this a lot lately? If there was one thing I could tell my younger self it would be, “Things may not get easier, but in the end you’ll have more control.”
NEVER ASSUME IS QUITE POSSIBLY THE BESTTTTTTTTTTT note I would have told my younger self! Man assumption has created more drama than EVER necessary!
You know, I’ve never really thought about this. I’d probably tell my younger self to slow down and enjoy the small moments. Don’t take friends and family for granted and don’t let little things bother you.
Ah lots of great nuggets here! One of my personal favorites is “When you’re wrong, admit it. When you’re right, shut up!” 🙂
These are the exact same things I wpuld be telling my younger self if I can write back to her.