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  1. seanblanda.com

    Do I go for it? The 20s→30s inflection point. If you were an ambitious college grad in the previous decade or so, your life likely followed a few common beats: ... You are less in control of your time as you advance up the corporate ladder because some very powerful people can always swoop in and command your resources. And, because the ...
  2. hackspirit.com

    Oct 13, 20236) You keep questioning your identity. You wouldn't be experiencing the so-called 30s crisis without the occasional bout of existentialist angst. Maybe the humdrum, the mundanity of everyday life has finally gotten to you. Wake up, go to the office, eat, sleep, get drunk, get hungover. You start to question if there's more to life.
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  4. There's no time in modern society for the working class to do all the things you need at any given time. You can work, cook, keep your house tolerably clean, but then you don't have time to exercise or just chill. If you ignore your house mess, you gain time to decompress but then the anxiety of unfinished work and societal expectations builds.
  5. huffpost.com

    The ages of 30 to 39 can be a time of career highlights. Thirty-something women can look forward to pay growth peaking at an average age of 39, according to a Payscale.com analysis.And if you're an artist or a scientist, you'll be most likely to have your biggest creative breakthrough in your late-30s, according to a study of scientific innovators and Nobel Prize winners.
  6. hackspirit.com

    Jul 22, 2024Not only are you thriving in your 30s, but you're setting yourself up well for your 40s! 4) You're financially independent . I mentioned in the last point about not piggybacking off your parents - this is another sign you're on track in your 30s. ... But in your 30s, it's time to find someone who you can trust and begin to build a ...
  7. lifehack.org

    Turning 30 doesn't mean your life is over, and it certainly doesn't mean you can't have a good time. If you've learned to have fun as an adult by spending time with those closest to you, not working too hard, and doing the things that help you enjoy life the most, then there's no question you're thriving in your 30s.
  8. A lot people say your 30s are when life truly begins, you're older, you have more experience and you begin ( at least some do) to figure out what they want in life and such. ... I'm 29 and I'm going to leave the USA for the first time to visit S.korea for 10 days. I'm going by myself and I'm just going to wander around a brand new country and ...
  9. theskinnyconfidential.com

    Here's our list of things to focus on in your 30s for the happiest, most fulfilled decade yet. 10 Things To Do In Your 30s Be present. You know by now how easy it is to slip into a pattern of not being present in your life. You go to work, you go home, you get on your phone, you go to bed. But if you let that be your life, that is NOT really ...
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