To my younger self…

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To the 15 year old me.

There are so many big decisions ahead right now. School is coming to an end. and although you have always known what you want to do with your life, people are making you doubt yourself, pushing you into courses and jobs that just aren’t you. Don’t take that part time job in the solicitors that people tell you will ‘open doors’ for you – it will be the wrong doors. Follow your heart, stick with what you have always known, and stand up for how much you love it, how you it really is. If you don’t, you will end up rubbing along nicely at college but always knowing that tis isn’t the right place for you right now – and trust me, in a few months you will end up doing what you should have done all along. But you wasted a few months doing something you didn’t love. Life’s too short – go for it now.

To the 20 year old me.

It’s fantastic that you have found the love of your life already, it really is. You’re one of the lucky ones. Treasure it. Don’t rush it. You don’t have to get married and buy a house right now. Sit back, go with the flow and enjoy the freedom of being with that special person. Suck it and see for a while – and if it’s still as fantastic next year, or the year after that, then jump in with both feet, grab it and don’t let go. If he’s the one, he will still be there, by your side.

To the 21 year old me.

21 feels so grown up, right? But in reality, you are still so young. You have a tiny baby in your arms, and it’s the best feeling in the world, but the birth was horrific, traumatic, devestating. Am I right? Get some help now. Please don’t let it fester. Time isn’t  agreat healer, and this will come back to bite you on the bum later in life. It might be next week, next month, when you have another child, all of those times. But it isn’t ever going away until you deal with it, push for the help you need. It’s nothing to be ashamed of, and the sooner you are healed, the sooner you can enjoy every second with that precious little bundle in your arms. 

To the mum of 2.

2 beautiful children – how blessed do you feel right now? It’s amazing. There is nothing better. Don’t let it be tarnished by that cloud hanging over you again. Call it what you will – postnatal depression, post traumatic stress, it doesn’t matter. Reach out again, get the help, don’t be rushed back to work and putting the babies in childcare if you can’t handle that right now. Money is important, but it’s not everything. Cut back, watch every penny and you can do it. Look at other avenues – what do you love doing? Writing maybe? Think outside the box, stop caring what others think and jump. You will never, ever regret trying. You will only regret the things you didn’t do.

To the mum of 3. 

Another bundle of joy, another one who fought hard to be here. Focus on that, and not the days spent watching the machines beeping, helping him breathe and feed. They seemed like long days then, but in the long run, those days are short. The rest of his life is what matters. Look around you. At 30 years old you have a home, a wonderful husband, 3 amazing, incredible children and a job you love. That’s all you have ever wanted, and maybe sometimes you need to stop rushing around, cuddle those babies and kiss their little heads. They are small for such a short time, and you are missing it. You’re missing it. 

This is me now. When I look back at some of the decisions I made, I know that I was reckless and foolish, but show me a young person who isn’t. The decisions I made, no matter how silly they seem now, led me to where I am today. And for that, I am thankful. Everyone wonders where they would be if they took a different path, it’s human nature. There are things I still need to take my own advice on, and as a very good friend told me last week ‘Chase that up – some demons still need laying to rest’. 

If you had the chance, what would you say to your younger self?

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411 Comments

  1. October 4, 2014 / 8:48 am

    Follow your dreams and don’t try and please anyone other than yourself

  2. SARAH WILLIAMS
    October 4, 2014 / 8:51 am

    Stay on at school and study to become a vet

  3. Angela Millar
    October 4, 2014 / 11:16 am

    Tomorrow does come, so never let an argument last longer than a day as sometimes it will be too late to say sorry.

  4. Lorraine G
    October 4, 2014 / 4:17 pm

    Steer clear of cigarettes!

  5. angela
    October 4, 2014 / 4:50 pm

    DON’T WISH YOUR LIFE AWAY

  6. Tobys proud mummy
    October 4, 2014 / 9:41 pm

    Live your life in the present tense follow your dreams and make them real. Travel broadens your horizons so see as much as you can of our world we live in . Put a little pile aside for today to make a mountain for the future

  7. Carolin
    October 4, 2014 / 10:09 pm

    Don’t rush growing up, you have more than enough time to be an adult later on in life.

  8. lyn burgess
    October 4, 2014 / 11:09 pm

    I would tell myself to cherish and make the most of each and every day with my mom, as they would be over all too soon

  9. October 5, 2014 / 3:52 pm

    save money!!!

  10. Lorraine Stone
    October 5, 2014 / 6:06 pm

    Have more fun, don’t take it all so seriously ~

  11. Claire Hull
    October 5, 2014 / 8:15 pm

    Don’t do anything that you might regret later

  12. Kay Broomfield
    October 5, 2014 / 9:48 pm

    Don’t sweat the small stuff!

  13. tracy sinclair
    October 5, 2014 / 10:51 pm

    I would say, life really is too short, there’s a big wide world out there, go enjoy it x

  14. MirjanaR
    October 5, 2014 / 11:43 pm

    You are beautiful person 🙂

  15. Danielle Vedmore
    October 5, 2014 / 11:46 pm

    Stand up for yourself – sont let everyone walk all over you!

  16. Natalie Grace
    October 6, 2014 / 12:49 am

    Don’t listen to those who put you down!

  17. Rachel Craig
    October 6, 2014 / 1:58 am

    Savour your youth, health, energy and happiness. Enjoyment of life opportunities and experiences will help see you through the tough times, Treasures those who share the good times, yet are around when things are’nt so good. Reciprocation is healthy and kind, beware of those without that philosophy.

  18. Nikki Brown
    October 6, 2014 / 5:18 pm

    Don’t try to plan ahead too much

  19. Suzanne Cooke
    October 6, 2014 / 6:55 pm

    I would make sure she knew never to take her new phone in the bath. Poor wet phone

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