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I really do believe God brings the right things together at the right time. You don’t have to rush, force, or worry yourself into a blessing. He knows what you need, when you need it, and how to get it to you. Be patient and trust His timing. What’s meant for you will show up in a way that proves His hand was on it the entire time.
February goals
Get as close to $25K invested for the year as possible
Donate to a charity or financially help someone I know
Read my bible more
Get back on a better schedule
Attend 2 social events
Advice for Ages 29–33
This is the age where life asks you to account for the choices you made in your twenties. Not to shame you, but to show you the results. Patterns become clearer now. What you practiced starts paying you back, either as progress or pressure.
Urgency changes form. It is no longer loud panic, it is quiet awareness. You begin to understand that time is not running out, but it is no longer abundant. Every year now has weight, and wasted seasons hurt more than before.
You start craving stability, not because you are afraid, but because chaos is exhausting. You realize that peace is not laziness. It is the reward of structure, boundaries, and intentional living. You protect your energy more carefully and say no more often.
Money stops being just about survival and becomes about control. You either begin to master it or it begins to master you. This is the stage where financial discipline creates options, and financial neglect creates traps.
Relationships become fewer but more serious. You stop entertaining potential and start paying attention to patterns. You learn that consistency matters more than promises, and character matters more than chemistry.
Career decisions now echo louder. Skills that were once optional become essential. You can no longer afford to drift. You either deepen what you know or deliberately pivot. Standing still is the most expensive option.
Comparison still whispers, but wisdom teaches you to ignore it. You understand that everyone is carrying a different load, and the only race that matters is between who you were and who you are becoming.
This phase is not about reinventing yourself completely. It is about refining, correcting, and committing. Ages 29–33 are where alignment begins. When your values, habits, relationships, and direction start to agree with each other.
I think it’s normal to suffer during the early stages of no contact; we are humans, and we have emotions. It is normal to miss them because they were a significant part of your life before everything went burst. But with time it gets better, and you actually move on.
The trauma of having your trust broken by people you thought would never betray your trust is life altering. But it doesn’t have to be life ruining.
- Lysa Terkeurst