Earlier in my book a week challenge I read the Happiness Project by Gretchen Rubin. As part of her yearlong happiness project she created a list of Secrets to Adulthood. Here is my list which combines my favorites from her list as well as several of my own:
· The days are long but the years are short
· What is fun for others may not be fun for you and vice versa
· We all become our own doppelgangers (a version of our self that looks the same but has completely different behavior)
· Sometimes it feels great to be super cheesy and cliché
· Disney is just as much fun for adults (if not more fun)
· Anticipating Fun/Happiness often exceeds the actual fun experienced during an event
· Trying New Things Keeps Us from Getting Stuck in a Rut
· Over Processing/ Over Thinking Things is a gift and a curse
· Most people prefer thoughtful gifts to expensive ones
· A hand written note will always feel more significant than a text/ email/ Facebook message
· If you post something on the internet you forfeit your right to privacy for that information
· Time spent doing something you love almost never feels like work
· Finding yourself is both the easiest and most difficult adventure you will ever embark on
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