
Advice for People in their 20s – From People in Their 30s
Ever wished for a helpful guide filled with advice when you turned 20? Here it is — just a bit late perhaps. This is packed with wisdom from people who have lived through their 20s and learned a lot along the way. Now in their 30s, they’re passing those lessons back. Join us as we explore advice around careers, relationships, health, money, and personal growth.
CAREER
Your 20s are a time of exploration and growth. While it’s easy to compare your journey with others, remember that success looks different for everyone. Define success on your own terms instead of chasing someone else’s timeline. Focus on finding work that feels meaningful and fulfilling rather than pursuing status alone. Don’t be afraid to switch careers, try different opportunities, or learn entirely new skills along the way. These years are meant for experimenting, making mistakes, discovering strengths, and building a path that genuinely feels right for you.
RELATIONSHIPS
Relationships shape much of our lives and the connections built in your 20s often influence the decades ahead. Take your time before entering long-term commitments and allow relationships to develop naturally. Look for respect, trust, and emotional maturity rather than perfection. Don’t remain in relationships simply because of time already invested. Choosing your future happiness over familiarity is sometimes the healthiest decision.
HEALTH & WELLNESS
Health is one of the best long-term investments you can make. Eat healthy whenever possible and avoid making junk food and sugar everyday habits. Prioritise good sleep, learn how to manage stress, and create routines that support your physical and mental well-being. Small habits built now often become lifelong advantages. Even simple practices like wearing sunscreen and maintaining basic self-care can make a meaningful difference.
MONEY
Money management becomes easier when habits are built early. Start saving and investing as soon as possible, even if the amounts feel small at first. Avoid unnecessary debt and resist creating a lifestyle based on comparison. Learn personal finance, understand where your money goes, and make financial decisions that support freedom instead of pressure.
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Personal growth is not a destination but a continuous process. Build confidence through action and don’t depend too heavily on outside validation. Learn to say no and establish healthy boundaries without guilt. Practice gratitude and appreciate where you are while continuing to grow. Stay curious, explore new ideas, and never stop learning because your willingness to evolve will shape the person you become.
