What we do now - big choices and small habits alike, will make a big difference for the rest of our lives. Our 20s matter, and they're the period in which we grow the most. What you do at the beginning of your life can radically alter the course that your life takes - if you get close to Seattle and realize you wanted to be in San Diego, there's little you can do but if you realize in the early stages, you can take control and navigate your way to sunny California. Meg gives a great example of how if a plane departing from New York City changes its course initially by only a few degrees, it can either end up in Seattle or San Diego. What I loved about the book is that Meg is a therapist, and all the examples that she gives are from real 20-year-old patients.īefore you start rolling your eyes and thinking, "I'm just trying to have fun, all of this stuff will fall into place later," - hear me out. This book is all about how we should be living our 20s intentionally and with purpose, in order to set ourselves up for success for the rest of our lives. Hi friends, welcome back! In today's post, I'll be diving into a full review of The Defining Decade by Meg Jay, PhD.
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