Part three 3
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6. DON'T BUY IT IF YOU CAN MAKE IT
FOR CHEAPER...
We all enjoy kickstarting our day with a
cup of coffee. Majority of people go to the
coffee-shop to get their daily fix. Despite
seeming like a fairly inexpensive beverage,
the annual cost of buying coffee every
morning can run into hundreds of dollars.
It is much cheaper to make it yourself at
home. Therefore, do this and save money. LIVE IN A COST EFFECTIVE MANNER AND SAVE OR
INVEST THE MONEY.
7. BE BRAVE ENOUGH TO ASK FOR
MORE COMPENSATION DURING AN
INTERVIEW..
At 20 years old, many of us are applying
and going to interviews for our first jobs.
One of the activities that is conducted is a
presentation of how much money you will
get paid. If you feel that the amount is too
low, then you should by all means ask for
more. They may indicate that they don't
have the budget for that. This is
misinformation and they actually do. Ask
for what you think you deserve, work at it
and you will get it.
8. ENJOY THE SERENITY OF LIVING
ALONE...
There is security in numbers. Therefore,
many 20 year olds who are leaving home
to work for the first time seek roommates.
Despite seeming like a lot of fun, there are
disadvantages of having a roommate. In
addition to annoying habits, having a
roommate prevents you from discovering
who you are with no influences from
others. Live alone and discover your
identity.
9. DANCE AS IF NO ONE'S WATCHING..
ONE OF THE MOST THERAPEUTIC ACTIVITIES THAT
you can engage in is dancing. In your 20s,
dance as much as you can. Dance alone,
with others or in groups. Play your music
loud and enjoy yourself. This gives you the
opportunity to release stress and live in
the moment. Enjoy your youth.
10. THINK ABOUT YOUR FUTURE AS YOU
ENJOY YOUR LIFE.
When you are 20, many of your peers
encourage you to live in the moment and
follow what makes you blissful. As much
as this is important, it is quite possible to
lose focus of your future while enjoying
your present. In between the activities of
bliss, identify a career you love and save as
much as you can. This takes care of your
future as you celebrate your present.
@timson.
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