10 Things To Look Forward To In Your 30s
When youāre in your 20s and younger, 30 seems like this insurmountable beast of a thing. You assume that youāll no longer be āyoungā and ācool,ā as if when the clock strikes midnight on your 30th birthday, your skin rapidly wrinkles like something out of a low-budget horror movie. As someone well into their 30s, I can assure it doesnāt work like that. Instead, youāll be spending the big three-oh feeling the exact same as you did at 29, and 28, and 27ā¦
Not only is there nothing to fear about turning 30, thereās actually a lot to look forward to. So, as your resident thirty-something, Iām here to ease some of your worry, you youthful sprites.
Youāre not a husk of your former self.
Quit believing all that media around aging. Sure, you might be a little droopier as you get through your 30s, but also, so what? Thatās just natural aging. And you arenāt going to be nearly as old-looking as youāre probably fearing. In fact, many of us thrive as we get older. I know my hair is WAY better now, and I have years of experience to thank for that.
Youāre more comfortable with your bodyās weird quirksāand youāre cool with talking about it.
Hereās something you might be horrified to learn: As you get older, youāre going to get hairier. I swear, every year I find a new beard hair. The cool thing is that, while my body is changing, Iām not hung up about it. Itās also fun to mention the beard stuff to my fellow thirty-something ladies and have them all commiserate, sharing what we do to get rid of it. (Hint: a lot of us shave our faces.) Weāre all going through it, so why keep it a secret?
Your confidence is on the incline.
Okay, you might have read that last bit about facial hair and wanted to hide under your covers. Nah, thereās no time for that. Hang-ups can be left in your 20s. As you get older, you look around at all the other people getting older and think to yourself, āyeah, Iām great the way I am.ā We all are. And since all of the āyou have to look perfectā media out there is geared toward āyoung peopleā it wonāt affect you as much when youāre older.
And your anxiety is on the decline.
Look forward to some of your anxiety quietly leaving you as you get older. Maybe itās from life experience. Maybe itās from worrying less about the people around you. It could be because of all the years youāve now stacked up in therapy. Either way, things are looking up, babes.
Youāre a lot less likely to put up with other peopleās shit.
Remember all the guys who treated you terribly? And remember how you put up with them anyway? Iām telling you, itās a lot easier to cut them loose as you get older. Why waste your time dating a dud or letting people bully you at work? Youāre a boss babe in your 30s and have no time for that.
Youāre better at listening to your gut.
Our culture often tries to dampen our instincts. Weāre taught not to trust our gut, instead giving people chance after chance when theyāve already proven to be terrible. As you make your way through your 30s, youāll start to listen to your intuition more. It turns out that your gut rarely steers you wrong as long as you give it the attention it deserves.
Youāre more authentic to your real self.
āFitting inā really isnāt a thing anymore, or at least itās a lot less likely to steer your decisions in your 30s. I mean, what did all that conforming get you in your teens besides hobbies you didnāt care about and a questionable belly button piercing? In your 30s you can be authentic, do what you like, and not care about the repercussions. I have split-dyed pink and turquoise hair in my 30s because I want it, even though itās not what people traditionally think of for someone my age. Take the āscrew itā approach and do what you want.
Youāre (hopefully) a lot more financially secure and stable.
Terrible pandemic problems aside, youāll probably have more financial security in your 30s. Savings accounts grow. Raises and promotions happen. You learn better about over-spending and feel the consequences when you go on that impromptu trip to Boca with your friends. Aging means wisdom, and in the case of finances, things are looking up. It also means you can still go on those trips you love in your 30s if you just budget for it. No sketchy hostels for you anymore.
Youāre learning that you can start new things at any age.
Thereās this idea that whoever you are in your 20s, thatās who youāll be as you get older. Itāll be too late to change careers, try something new, be someone else. Hereās the thing: life is long. You may not have yourself figured out in your 30s (or 40s, or 50s, or 90s), and thatās okay. Itās never too late.
You learn that you donāt have to follow the rules.
Youāve probably seen those lists in magazines or online about āthings you shouldnāt wear when you turn 30.ā Or maybe you have this idea that in your 30s you have to be married with kids and a house. But all of the experience and confidence youāre gaining help you realize that you donāt have to be on anyoneās timeline but your own. So wear those short skirts. Skip the marriage and the kids if you donāt want them. All those cultural rules for aging are arbitrary. Hurray!