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Is Adulting hard?

Is Adulting hard?

Adulting is hard for most of us sometimes (or a lot of the time). If you’re feeling like the only one having a hard time with being an adult and making it in the world, you’re not. It’s hard for most of us sometimes (or a lot of the time).

How do you deal with being an adult?

When You’re Overwhelmed with Being an Adult

  1. Keep a dragon journal.
  2. Don’t underestimate the power of help.
  3. Eliminate tolerations.
  4. Start detaching your self-worth from your successes.
  5. Create routines.
  6. Take a Kaizen approach.
  7. Refocus.
  8. Get some space.

Why is Adulting so lonely?

It peaks for adults in the 25-34 age group – sometimes called the ‘age of anxiety’ – when you have the pressures of travelling, finding a life partner, building a career, buying a house, and starting a family. The pressure and rejection of not achieving all these milestones can make you feel lonely.

Why is Adulting hard for Millennials?

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After conducting original research, we have found that millennials’ challenges stem from a conflict between their desires and attainable goals. Our societal expectations have created tension for millennials who struggle to find ways to act like adults when financial pressures cause them to feel much more like children.

Is adulthood supposed to be lonely?

In fact, being lonely during adulthood is quite normal. It peaks for adults in the 25-34 age group – sometimes called the ‘age of anxiety’ – when you have the pressures of travelling, finding a life partner, building a career, buying a house, and starting a family.

Is Adulting bad?

Well, no, it’s not. “Adulting” is a terrible fake word (that you will not find in the actual dictionary, for the record) that everyone should stop using. “Adulting” implies that being an adult is not a necessary part of growing up, but rather a life choice you’re hesitant to fully buy into.