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5 Cheat Codes I wish I knew at 20 - Qpidi

The cheat codes can also serve as a valuable resource for navigating the challenges of life, reviewing key lessons, and offering guidance for young adults embarking on their journey into adulthood.


5 Cheat Codes I wish I knew at 20
5 Cheat Codes I wish I knew at 20

5 Cheat Codes I wish I knew at 20

Here are 5 super cheat codes that every young adult and enthusiast should know at 20.


1. When you think something nice about someone let them know right then

Imagine you're at work, and a colleague has just given a fantastic presentation. Instead of just thinking to yourself how impressed you were, go up to them and express your admiration. "Hey, your presentation was really insightful and engaging. Great job!" This not only boosts their confidence but also fosters a positive environment and strengthens your relationships.


2. Never think twice about investments in yourself. They pay dividiends for a long time

You've been eyeing a professional development course that could enhance your skills but hesitating because of the cost. Remember, investing in your growth is crucial. Taking that course not only improves your skillset but also opens up new opportunities for advancement, both personally and professionally.


3. Put your alarm clock in the bathroom. If you have to get up to turn it off, and you won't snooze

You struggle to wake up early for a morning run, often hitting the snooze button and falling back asleep. By placing your alarm clock in the bathroom, you're forced to get out of bed and start moving. This small change can significantly improve your morning routine, making it easier to commit to healthy habits.


4. If you want to get better at anything, do it for 30 minutes per day for 30 straight days

You've always wanted to learn how to play the guitar but feel you're not making progress. Commit to practicing for 30 minutes every day for a month. This consistent effort not only helps you improve but also builds discipline and confidence in your ability to learn new things.


5. Hire a writer to document your parents' childhood stories. Print it with old photos

Your parents often share fascinating stories about their childhood, but these stories are at risk of being forgotten over time. Hiring a writer to document these tales and compiling them into a book with old photos not only preserves your family history but also strengthens your connection to your heritage.


 

These cheat codes offer a blueprint for not just surviving but thriving in your 20s and beyond. By embracing these principles, you can navigate life with a little more ease, purpose, and joy.

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