Top 50 pieces of advice women would give their younger selves
Be more confident, stop caring what other people think - and learn to say no - topped the list.
Brits share 50 pieces of advice they would give to younger selves
What would you tell your younger self? Be more confident, look after your physical health – and learn to say no – are among the top 50 things women wish they could go back and tell themselves. A survey, of 2,000 females, found that other key advice included stop caring what others think, don’t waste time with negative people, and don’t let opportunities pass you by.
And health was a prominent theme – including to make sure you understand your own body, look after your mental health, and consume treat food and drinks in moderation.
But it wasn’t all serious, as women would also advise their younger selves to go on all the holidays they can, take more photos – and to leave their eyebrows alone.
Other pearls of wisdom included prioritising friends over romantic partners, as they’ll be around longer, as well as being yourself – and that, if something needs to be a secret, it’s probably not a good idea.
A spokesman for Vitabiotics Wellwoman, which commissioned the research, said: “They say hindsight is a wonderful thing, and that is often the case when you look back at things that have happened in the past.
“I’m sure we’ve all got things we’d love to be able to go back and tell our younger selves, now we have lived through it and come out the other side. It’s easy to look back and think about how you would do things differently – life is all about learning from experience.
“But empowering women to share that knowledge and experience with younger generations is key – women should support women to give their health and wellbeing a boost as much as possible.”
The study also found 55 percent of women admitted there’s nothing they’d like more than to go back and pass advice onto their younger selves – but a quarter admitted they probably wouldn’t listen.
However, there were some generational differences in the advice they would pass on, with older women more likely to tell the younger them to pay into a pension, learn from their mistakes, and have a healthy diet.
Meanwhile, Gen Z and millennials are more likely to recommend taking more photos, looking after your mental health better, and to stop feeling like you have to attend every social event.
But 22 percent of all women admitted health- and nutrition-related tips would be a priority to pass on to the early version of themselves.
It also emerged 52 percent sought advice from others when they were younger, with parents seen as the best source of help – followed by grandparents, and best friends.
It works both ways, though, as 19 percent have also given advice to an older person that they went on to take. Meanwhile, 88 percent think it’s important for women to help and support each other as much as possible.
The research, carried out via OnePoll, also revealed that 46 percent feel January is a great time to reflect on advice they’ve received, and act on it.
Health and fitness are the most common areas to reflect on during the new year – along with finances, diet and nutrition, and their appearance.
The spokesman for Vitabiotics Wellwoman added: “You often receive advice and tips, but sometimes it’s only later on that you look back, reflect, and wish you had taken it on board.
“But the new year is a great time to do this, and re-evaluate things to make your health and wellbeing a priority.”
TOP 50 THINGS WOMEN WOULD TELL THEIR YOUNGER SELVES:
- Be more confident
- Stop caring what other people think
- Learn to love and accept yourself
- Learn to say no
- Don't waste your time with negative people
- Have faith in yourself
- Pay into a pension scheme regularly, even earlier in life
- If things aren't working out, make a change
- Don't let opportunities pass you by
- Look after your physical health more
- Save 10 percent of your wages every month
- Learn from your mistakes
- Go on all the holidays you can
- Tell your friends and family you love them often
- Be yourself, don't be a sheep
- Don't be afraid to speak up and share your opinion
- Eat a healthy, balanced diet
- Listen to your gut instinct
- Look after your mental health better
- Spend more time with your parents/grandparents
- Try and live in the moment
- Invest in property as early as you can
- Just relax and enjoy the ride
- Have a good skincare regime early on in life
- Worry less about the future
- Resolve arguments quickly, because you never know when the last time you might see someone may be
- Eat more of the foods that are good for you
- Never feel it's too late to change career
- Celebrate the little wins
- Appreciate your own children more when they are tiny
- Take better care in the sun
- Dress up for yourself, not for anybody else
- Be more independent
- Take more photos
- Spend more time with friends
- Consume “treat” food and drinks in moderation
- Seek medical/professional advice if something is concerning you
- Learn more about female health, so you can better understand your body
- Leave your eyebrows alone – don't overpluck them
- Prioritise friends over romantic partners – they'll be around for longer
- Be disciplined with your time
- Don't get rid of any clothes, because they'll most likely come back into fashion
- Don't settle down with a partner too early
- Forget FOMO – you don't have to go to everything
- If it has to be a secret, it's probably not a good idea
- Set yourself physical challenges
- Take vitamin supplements to support your diet and health needs
- Read better books
- Ask for more pay rises or a promotion
- Don't be afraid of rejection when asking someone out