
10 things I wish I had know before I turned 20
In this episode, Stephen Martin reflects on ten important lessons he wishes he had known at 20, drawing from his experiences with dyslexia and ADHD. He emphasizes the importance of understanding cause and effect, the power of visualization, reframing personal narratives, and the significance of being present. He also discusses the benefits of gene testing, balancing routine with novelty, practicing self-compassion, embracing individual differences, setting annual visions, and prioritizing health early on. These insights aim to guide listeners towards personal growth and self-improvement.
Takeaways
- You suck at cause and effect.
- Perfection is just a perspective.
- Everything is a story we tell ourselves.
- Get more present.
- Gene testing has been so helpful.
- Balance the need for routine and novelty.
- Be kind to yourself.
- We're all kind of the same, but we're all different.
- Setting a vision each year is crucial.
- Get health in check quicker.
Keywords
dyslexia, ADHD, life lessons, self-improvement, mental health, personal growth, visualization, self-compassion, health insights, neurodiversity, adults with dyslexia.
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