What I Wish I Knew In My 20s & 30s Part 1
Description
The benefits of being young is your energy and lack of fear. But the benefits of being older is your experience and wisdom. Are you a twenty or thirty something and wish you had the experience and wisdom you need to make major and minor life decisions? Are you a forty, fifty, or sixty something and wish there was someone you could share your wisdom with? Well this Goodliving podcast episode is for you.
In Part 1 of What I Wish I Knew In My 20s & 30s, the hosts highlight their lessons learned from their twenties. They discussed the concept of our time being something that is non-refundable and how we begin to establish our identity as an adult during this time which leads to others’ perception of our character.
In the next episode and Part 2 of What I Wish I Knew In My 20s & 30s, Kiana and Kenyona share about how they had to learn to talk less and speak more in their thirties, how they leaned in and spent time with their children when they were younger and understanding that relationships have ebbs and flows.
This episode comes to a close by highlighting how some of our relationships with our adult children will experience shifts to more of an advisor/consultant parenting model. They explore how after being married for more than two decades, they’ve learned in their forties that their spouse are their teammates, and how important it is to share your wisdom with others.
Remember to be kind to yourself 💕



