56 min

feeling lost - the usual effect of being in you're 20's The Mental Bean

    • Mental Health

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You're not alone, you're not lazy, you're not unproductive, you're lost, and that's OKAY. This episode of #Thementalbean I'll be speaking on how when you're in the 20's it's probably the most intimidating age for some reason. You're young but also at the age where you have to get your shit together? It is a common experience to feel a sense of confusion and uncertainty during one's twenties. This period of life is often characterized by significant transitions and changes, such as completing education, entering the workforce, and establishing personal and professional identities.
The expectations and pressures from society, family, and peers can add to the feeling of being lost. Moreover, the twenties are a time of self-discovery and exploration, where individuals are still figuring out their passions, values, and goals. It is important to remember that feeling lost during this phase is normal and can be seen as an opportunity for growth and self-reflection.

You're not alone, you're not lazy, you're not unproductive, you're lost, and that's OKAY. This episode of #Thementalbean I'll be speaking on how when you're in the 20's it's probably the most intimidating age for some reason. You're young but also at the age where you have to get your shit together? It is a common experience to feel a sense of confusion and uncertainty during one's twenties. This period of life is often characterized by significant transitions and changes, such as completing education, entering the workforce, and establishing personal and professional identities.
The expectations and pressures from society, family, and peers can add to the feeling of being lost. Moreover, the twenties are a time of self-discovery and exploration, where individuals are still figuring out their passions, values, and goals. It is important to remember that feeling lost during this phase is normal and can be seen as an opportunity for growth and self-reflection.

56 min