Thursday, July 9, 2020
34 Things Every 22-Year-Old Should Know
34 Things Every 22-Year-Old Should Know 34 Things Every 22-Year-Old Should Know Iâve been wanting to write a blog post like this for a long time. Those that know me well recognize me as a self-help junky. As such, I genuinely attribute the largest portion of my professional development to the research, reading, and practicing of personal improvements Iâve done over the years. That, combined with years of professional experience, has taught me many lessons, some of which Iâve shared here. I assure you right beneath the surface of these life lessons is insight that will help you advance your career. Youâll notice that while many items fall into categories of time, accountability, effort, and people, most are related to outlook and attitudeâ"the two things that seem to transform everything. Here are 34 Things Every 22-Year-Old Should Know Letâs start with time, today, and the, uh, future you think you see⦠1) Treat every day as if itâs the first day of the rest of your life or career. I dont care if itâs not Monday or January 1st. The other six days of the week or 364 days of the year work too. This means you get to box up all your so-called failures as if they never happened. Unfortunately, this means you box up your successes too. The great news is that both of these actually cause strain which you can now let go. Every day technically is a new beginning. 2) Time is NOT money. Time is time. Money is money. Lose one and you can earn it back. Lose the other and itâs gone forever. Does that sound like theyâre equal? 3) Five-year plans have ruined more present moments than all other distractions combined. Youll be far better off with fifteen-minute plans. Not only will you be more accurate a far greater percentage of the time, but youll also rarely be disappointed in the outcome because youll have far fewer variables go awry. Stay present. You can only live life to the fullest in the moment. The past and future are mere distractions. Enjoy the job you have today. Youâll be happier and itâs a nice stepping stone for your future. 4) Learn how to say NO at the right times. The faster you learn this, the more happy days youâll live and the more productive your workdays will become. Trust me. Over time youâll make lots of mistakes and âfailâ⦠but, trust me, everything you want is on the other side of fear. 5) Youll make a lot of mistakes in your life. Youre better off making those errors of commission rather than omission. When you look back, youâll be much sorrier for the things you didnt do as opposed to those you did. Along those same lines, it wont matter much the choices you make as much as it will the conviction in which you make them. Be committed to everything you do. Take the job you want even if itâs ârisky.â 6) Technically, I donât believe there is any such thing as failure. Sure, the word itself is in the dictionary, but Iâve never noticed one in my life. Perhaps itâs because I donât believe in what I look at. I believe in how I see it. Even so, Iâll play alongâ¦the embarrassment of failure is way easier than the responsibility that comes with success. If you think you cant, you wont. If you think you can, you will. Even if they donât succeed, winners still think they did. Itâs not delusional. Itâs called mastering your psyche. Never be afraid to try to new things. Everything you want is on the other side of fear. 7) There is no such thing as failureâ"part two. The only exception to this rule is trying to please everyone. You will certainly fail at that. That rule is bulletproof. No exceptions. All I need to do is pay attention and work hard and Iâll find the success Iâm looking for. Right? 8) Open your eyes and stretch your ears. Something happens every moment. When youre talking itâs impossible to experience the moment. Its as if your brain shuts off when your mouth is moving. The only exception is screaming on the downslide of a rollercoaster ride. 9) I tend to notice two types of peopleâ"those that are disciplined and everyone else. 100% of the people in the first group eventually become successful. Some of the people in the second group do as well. Remember, what you do everyday matters more than what you do once in a while. Promotions donât happen because of one big success. 10) Hard work doesnt guarantee results. Smart work increases the likelihood of good results. Concentrate on what you do along the way and embrace the journey with no attachment to the outcome. Youll enjoy yourself more and likely have better results. Youll also avoid disappointments that could result from faulty expectations. Technically speaking, any outcome that didnât occur the way you thought it would means you had faulty expectations. Faulty expectations arise for two reasonsâ"you canât see the future and you developed those expectations without all the necessary information. Donât expect people to buy the best product. Donât expect your boss to be fair. Donât expect life to be fair. 11) Intelligence is overrated. Talent is really overrated. You only need three things to be successfulâ"Passion, Vision, and Commitment. Contrary to what people think, youâre not born with passion. Itâs grown. Vision isnât seeing into the future. Itâs making the future happen the way you want it to. Commitment is the most important item. It makes up for any shortcomings of the other two. Live every workday to the fullest. When itâs over think about how itâs moving you toward where you want to be. At any moment, donât be afraid to change your career. 12) You can have endless dreams, but not endless priorities. Itâs a great lesson for life, love, and upward management of your boss. 13) School does not equal education. Going to school helps you earn a degree. You know you have one when you can ethically place the letters after your name such as Andy LaCivita B.S.er of Everything. If you have to pay for someone to teach you somethingâ"anythingâ"thatâs not education. Thatâs paying for a degree or certification or whatever. Real education occurs when you do something you love for free or by the good graces of some employer and get paid for it. No one can teach you more than you. No one can teach you more than you. It was worth saying twice. 14) Own your stuff. Take accountability. The world would be an easier place to live if everyone did so. The word âfaultâ could be eliminated from the dictionary. Thatâd make me smile because then no one would be trying to assign it when they should first look in the mirror. People make the world go âround. Sometimes you need them and sometimes you donât. But, all the time, watch who you befriend⦠15) You dont need a mentor. No one cares about your life or your career more that you do. You can outsource a lot of things, but living your life isnât one of them. Managing your career isnât one either. 16) Leaders build more leaders, not more followers. âAâ players hire and develop âAâ players. âBâ players hire and donât develop âCâ players. Protecting your turf might last for a while, but when your reign is over youâll be far less developed for surrounding yourself with less talent. If youâre the smartest person in the room, go find another room. 17) Keep everyoneâs phone numberâ"even the people you dislike. They might be helpful someday. If given the choice between knowing the right person or having your MBA, remember that friends hire friends before they hire credentials. 18) Never treat your subordinates poorly. I assure you someday they will be working at company youre trying to get into. Itâs also possible that someday youâll be reporting to one of them. 19) Hereâs an average for you. You become the average of the five people you spend the most time withâ"especially at work. Think about that. Even if you did nothing I previously mentioned, staying true to your instinct and keeping a positive outlook and attitude will set you in the right direction⦠20) Apply the transitive property often. It will lead you to valuable deductions such as The More Things You Have In Your Life = The More Upkeep = More Stress AND Just Enough To Make You Happy Never Satisfied = More Days Youll Live Happily. Another one of my favorites is The More Bells Whistles Your Product Has = The More Complicated It Is To Operate = The Less People That Buy It. 21) Always listen to your inner voice. Its smart. Its correct far more times than the external voices you hear. If the business deal sounds bad, it likely is. If it sounds good, but feels bad, it likely is bad too. 22) Everything is as itâs supposed to be. The sooner you accept that, the happier youâll be. Everything that happens in your personal and work life caused you to do certain thingsâ"for good reason. Donât believe me? Look back at your life or your career. I guarantee there is a pattern that connects the dots. If youâre not happy with the pattern, there are two things to consider. First, youâre probably not looking hard enough. Second, your future is spotless. 23) The more people who tell you something is wrong, the more right you probably are. The degree to which something is right for you usually is inversely proportional to the number of people who tell you its not. Itâs also easier to believe a lie youâve heard a thousand times than the truth youâve heard once. Never hesitate to follow your instinct and create a path for your life and career. If it feels like a bad idea in your gut, it is. Thereâs also no need to confirm your gut with anyone else. Never feel the need to subscribe to one of societyâs pre-canned menu options for life or work. We only grow as a society when people choose to be different. Youâll never grow as a person without doing the same. 24) You will be happy because of what you think not what happens to you. If youâre conditionally happy, youâll have less happy days. My way, youâre happy every day. Happy people accomplish more, learn more, and are more fun to be around. Someone once asked me, âHow can you be so happy so often?â I said, âBecause I always think Im happy.â Im always right about that. 25) Experience doesnt always lead to good judgmentâ"gathering all the facts and making completely informed decisions does. Listening to anotherâs experience before you attempt something can be helpful. But, remember, when they did that something they did it without your one constant variableâ"YOU. Applying the transitive property that I love, this means that you canât experience anything without actually experiencing it yourself. What makes you think the outcome would ever be the same when you insert yourself into the playerâs seat? Different variables lead to different outcomesâ"better and worse. 26) Life isnt always fair. Over the long run, however, the universe is incredibly balanced. Karma also has no deadline. 27) Patience is not a virtue. Its learned. Donât ever confused patience with being worn down or not caring. Theyâre not the same. 28) Theres no shame in quitting. Winners do it all the time. They just know the right time to move on. Its usually right before things turn really sour. Itâs also never before theyâre about to a make a breakthrough. In that sense, timing might not be everything, but winners sure know how to set a clock. 29) You get back what you give off. Sending good things out into the universe and building a bank of goodwill is better than any checking account with a seven figure balance. 30) Comparison is a recipe for mediocrity. If your goal is to be âbetter thanâ someone else or you grade life on a curve, youâll never reach your true potential because youâll feel youâve reached it when youâve surpassed someone. Usually that only means youâre leaving something on the table. Comparison kills. 31) When giving or receiving advice, remember that advice is typically a person speaking to his or her younger self. For example, it took 30 items for me to realize my 46-year-old self is dispensing advice to my long-gone 22-year-old self. Oh. And, remember, free advice doesnât cost you anything until you act on it. 32) Question everything. Not in an insubordinate but an inquisitive way. Once you know the âWhy,â youâve increased your chance of fixing the problem by 87695%. 33) Nothing is original. Iâm sure anything Iâve just written has been written or dispensed before. Everything that needs to be said has already been said. We just need it repeated because no one was listening the first time. I think that happens because of this recurring dream I keep having. Iâm driving down a highway and see the big green town road sign on the right as I zip past. The sign says, âWelcome To The Town of NO ONE CARESâ¦Population 7 Billion.â 34) If you never try youll never know. Not knowing is my biggest fear. Only those willing to go too far can actually know how far they can truly go. Life was meant to be lived. Donât wait until itâs too late to start. Check out this free offer for The Ultimate 22-Year-Olds Survival Guide for Work Life! Im offering this free guide with more than 150 lessons on how to get everything you want out of your career and life. 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