Ask
any business owner and they’ll tell you that the only way to improve is to try
and fail until you get things right. And believe it or not, life works the same
way! Here are 18 “mistakes” you ought to shamelessly make, and never apologize
for.
1. Not giving your job 100%
There
is more to life than work. Sure, it’s what people say you need to do if you’re
going to be successful. But it comes with a lot of side effects, not the least
of which are burnout and general empathy.
Make
the mistake of working for the weekend. Enjoy life outside of work. Who knows,
maybe what you enjoyably pursue outside the office will be the key to your
hefty and steady paycheck.
2. Staying out late the night
before work
Ted
Mosby says nothing good ever happens after 2 am. Nay, we say! How in the world
are you supposed to find out when good things stop happening until you find the
end? You have friends you need to spend time with, right?
Go
build those lasting friendships and write those stories you’re going to tell
your kids one day. Eventually you’ll settle down and you won’t want to stay out
late anymore, so enjoy it while you can. A few rough mornings in the office are
worth it.
3. Going after that risky
opportunity
Ask
any entrepreneur how they became successful, and their story will begin with
taking a massive risk. It’s scary. People will tell you you’re wrong or naive
all day.
And
you very well might fail more royally than the prince himself, but in doing so
you pursued something to its end with passion and fervor. That’s what matters.
4. Ending a friendship or
relationship that doesn’t let you pursue your dreams
You’re
a strong independent woman that don’t need no man! But seriously – people come
and go; your mind stays. Do you really want to live constantly thinking “what
if”?
Let’s
answer that for you. You don’t. It doesn’t matter if you achieve great success.
What matters is that you made a commitment to yourself, to fulfill your dreams,
and you might find success along the way.
5. Spending all your money on
experiences
Not
everyone wants to work hard for 30 years, then settle down in a little house
with a white picket fence. And that’s okay. It’s also okay not to save all your
money. It’s okay to travel around the world with no certainty about where
you’ll find income.
Spending
money doesn’t mean you’re wasting it. You’ll only find out what’s really
valuable to you by investing in yourself, so go have that unique experience!
6. Blowing off friends for some you
time
Introverted
or extroverted, everyone needs alone time. Even if your friends are going to
some big party, don’t worry about missing out. Blow them off! You’re valuable,
and time with yourself is important.
Indulge
in some guilty pleasures. You deserve that bubble bath with a glass of wine and
a Nicholas Sparks novel! You go, Glen Coco.
7. Treating Yourself
Money
is a fickle thing. You, however, are invaluable. Splurge on yourself! Neglect
responsibility and indulge in your hedonistic tendencies, because yes, those
shoes do look great on you, and yes, you
will have a paycheck coming in later that week.
Life
isn’t always about making the “right” financial choices. Yes, you’ll get older
and feel the need to spend less. But don’t you dare feel bad about treatin’
yoself. You deserve it.
8. Neglecting to keep up with the
latest trends
When
was the last time that keeping up with Kardashians provided you with any
lasting value? How bad will you really look at family gatherings if you didn’t
hear the latest political banter? You can only learn and be interested in so
many things everyday.
We
recommend spending that mental power on topics you actually find interesting.
Migration patterns of the Brazilian Horned Frog? Fascinating!
9. Quitting your job without knowing
what you’re going to do
Your
parents may kill us for saying this, but, psst – it’s okay not to have a plan.
Really. Yes, quitting your job is relatively serious. So is paying rent. But
what’s the worst that can happen? Couch surfing while you live the bohemian
lifestyle? Big deal.
If
you’re completely unhappy in your current place of employment, quit! Figure out
what you want to do later. Try for a bunch of odd jobs. Quit your job and moved
to a new city with no plans, and you may just be all the happier for it!
10. Moving to a new city with no
plans
Live
a little. Experience the country, or different countries. Everybody grows up
wondering what it would be like to randomly move off to New York, L.A., Venice,
or London. Take the leap and go for it!
Worst
case scenario, you meet a few sketchy people and have to freelance write to get
by. Isn’t the potential pay-off and enjoyment of a world of new experiences
worth the risk? Wrecklessly, go!
11. Dating that one person you know
is terrible for you
You’re
attracted to them for a reason. You know the situation won’t end well, but does
that really mean you have to lose out on weeks or months of a good time?
Besides,
it’s much easier (and more meaningful) to learn what you do not want in a
significant other than it is to really conclude what you do want, day-in and
day-out. Future you will be thankful.
12. Using free time to accomplish
personal goals
You
don’t have to feel bad about bailing on friends. You don’t have to get ahead on
work. Maybe you simply want to read one book a week for a year, or build a
business on the side, or visit every major city in the U.S.
People
will say to use that time to boost your career. Nay! Pursue your goals! Achieve
your dreams! And don’t look back.
13. Making a complete fool of
yourself in public
Acting
out probably isn’t going to be in anybody’s best interest. But making a
complete fool of yourself teaches you one of two things: either you definitely
need to never do anything like that again, or that it’s okay to come out of
your shell a bit.
Sure,
people will feel uncomfortable for a moment. But what if that one ridiculous
moment is the key to relieving your social anxiety, enabling you to experience
more things in life and achieve more of your goals without constantly worrying
about failure? Would you say that’s worth a few laughs at your expense?
14. Taking an awful job
Something’s
got to pay the bills, right? However admirable it may be to wait it out for
your dream job, or for that one position you really deserve, sometimes you just
need to take a lesser position.
Pros?
Because you enjoy your job less, you’ll find more distractions throughout your
day (usually other friends also unhappy with their jobs), and you’ll be more
inclined to pursue things you love outside the office. Those little moments of
friendly distraction will turn into tight bonds, and that time you spent on
your dreams will become invaluable.
15. Trying something new
You’re
right, raw squid does sound like a terrible idea. So does working in an
industry you have no prior experience in.
But
even just one try, just one attempt at something new, can do more than simply
broaden your horizon. It could be a crucial next step to how you live the rest
of your life. Fear not, and try often.
16. Getting a pet
They
cost money, poop everywhere, and take up way too much of your time and energy.
But aren’t they just the cutest? Taking care of a pet actually teaches you a
ton, and not just if you’re ready for kids or not.
It
teaches you to be considerate of another, how to organize your time, and to get
into a routine (like when your cat jumps in your bed at 6 am every morning,
meowing in your face to feed it).
17. Doing something for yourself despite
others telling you not to
Your
friends are right. Doing that one thing will end badly. But maybe you need to
go through that to understand what’s bad about it, or if it’s really a bad
choice at all. You can tell someone not to write a book all day, but that it
will only be a waste of time and a failure.
Listening
to you doesn’t bring them closure and understanding. People have to “waste”
that time and try their hardest before they can come to grips with their poor
choices. And then, they will know how to better handle things in the future.
18. Trying to live a life separate
from your family
We
all have to go through this at least once. Yes, we love our families. But dang,
are we sick of them! You have to prove to yourself that you can make a go of it
on your own and not end up in a van down by the river.
You’re
going to make a ton of mistakes, and it’s likely going to be really difficult.
But if you don’t try to do things on your own, you’re never going to learn
about yourself, your place in this world, and all the wonderful things you’re
capable of.
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