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Thoughts on a quarter life crisis

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Have you ever caught a glimpse of yourself in the mirror and thought ‘Who the HELL am I?’, ‘What the fuck am I doing?’, and various other notions of life imitating a runaway train that is speeding completely outwith your control? Yeah, I’ve been feeling a little bit like that lately and today my speeding train seems to have crashed and exploded all the carefully packed cargo out on the tracks for everyone to see. Well, not everyone – probably just myself. I am my own worst critic, and also my own worst nightmare. I’m maybe trying to blame these recent realisations on turning 26 and a quarter life crisis, but in reality it’s just the timing of life being good, genuine happiness being experienced and feeling like I know myself more than I ever have before. But with this comes the ugly side of nostalgia. Mixed emotions and looking back to when you thought you were happy, and thought that you knew yourself – and that indefinite fear of ‘oh my god how did I ever manage to lie to myself like that’. Looking back on this blog and my life, I can’t say that I have never been happy or that I’ve spent 26 years lying to myself, because that’s not true. The people I hung out with, the decisions I made, and the directions I went in must have felt right for me at the time, otherwise I never would have chosen them. It doesn’t excuse any shitty behavior or clear mistakes that I’ve made, but I am not a bad person and I wouldn’t do something without having some sort of justification behind it in my head. I see now that bad decisions I made were probably dictated by fear, jealousy, and being too blind to see the wood for the trees. I just feel so awake now, and the most raw, alert and exposed I have ever felt, so it’s standard that I am going to look back on aspects of my life and feel like an absolute stranger to myself. I am not a different person as such, but I have grown and changed in a lot of ways. Undoubtably this happens with age and experiences, and I’m completely grateful for all the adversities I’ve faced in recent years because every single one has taught me a lesson, and contributed to the person that I am right now, sitting at the computer wondering where the hell I am going with this blog post. But bear with me.

I have changed, and I have grown, and I guess this blog is an often cringeworthy reminder of life through my eyes since the age of 19. Present day Ayden wants to nip back in time to all these moments of heartbreak, embarrassment, troubles and unhappiness and give myself some advice. However if that was possible, life would be far too easy and we probably wouldn’t appreciate it as much. So I have decided to note down some current thoughts and fears, in the hope that in another 7 years time I can look back realise that everyone is on their own personal journey, and each and every experience I have is contributing to carving a path towards my future. I hope one day my future becomes a past that I am proud of. I might not get it right first time, or ever at all! But all I want right now is to be the best version of myself that I can be. Where I note the things that worry me, I hope I can write down what I plan to do about it as I start typing. Let’s see how it goes…
Blogging
Ahhh, blogs! Probably one of the biggest and scariest things at the top of my list right now. I have been writing in this little space on the internet for about 7 years, and the whole platform or ‘industry’ as you will, has changed in it’s entirety. I’m not gonna go off on a ‘back in my day’ rant and sound like a bitter old bitch who is pissed off because she missed her chance at becoming a full time, ‘big’ blogger. I didn’t start this blog for it to become a business, so I really shouldn’t give a damn now that my blog doesn’t look like a glossy magazine, never mind thinking about earning money from it. It’s an absolutely wild concept to me and I am so proud of the people who have been able to turn their blogs into a business, because they are bloody amazing at what they do and I think they deserve to be paid in order to keep doing so! It’s been an absolute honour to meet the people I have met, experience the adventures I have been presented with, and be gifted with various items for free (without me even offering any sort of bribery! and I do make pretty mean nutella cupcakes by the way) I’ll admit that in the past I have lost sight of what is important to me, and why I started this blog in the first place, and I am genuinely sorry for that. From now on if I review or feature something on this blog I want you to know 100% that my thoughts are honest and from the heart. It has always been my intentions from the start anyways, but sometimes I have acted against my own instincts because I’ve felt so under pressure to keep up with my peers. It is in my best interest for my content to interest you, the reader. I’ve let my standards slip in the past while being caught in a tidal wave of new bloggers, ‘blogging tips’ posts and what I should be doing. This new movement has came with a new generation of blogging. I survived without the tips back then, so why am I so desperately now trying to change who I am in order to keep my head above water and to fit into what is expected of a ‘good’ blog. The more I’ve tried to do it, the more that I feel like I’ve failed you guys and came across as false because I’ve not been very true to myself. It’s pretty reassuring to read that a lot of other people are feeling the same way as I am at the moment. I don’t quite know what we do about it, but I’m going to start by not resisting change (because change is inevitable) and ultimately not let myself get as wound up about it as I used to.
Social Media and general presence on the internet
This sorta links on from blogging (which I promise will be the biggest paragraph as my brain is beginning to shut down already – Don’t know about yours! Congrats for making it this far) Having a presence on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram etc can be fun and liberating, connecting you with lots of other people and generally being quite an upbeat and banterful experience. However a dark side also comes with this where you are exposed to everyone else’s life too, well, what we all choose to share of it. Comparing your life to that of others can put you on an absolute downer. Seeing how amazing a time people are having when you’re having a crappy day yourself does not bode well for lifting that black cloud drifting over you. I also feel the pressure to catch up on all these social media channels regularly throughout the day in case I miss something. But really, if something super important happened to one of my friends or family then I would hope I’d find out via a text or phonecall about this major life event. Do not let the fear of missing out make you sit refreshing instagram all day, because all end up doing is missing out on real life and real interactions with people. There’s a time and a place for everything, and sometimes I think we need to not be so scared of putting our phones down over dinner, or not taking a photo of that cute dog with a bowtie because then it didn’t exist if we don’t have photographic proof. My memory is absolutely shocking these days but it’s probably because I don’t work it as hard as I used to. I want to start making more memories and snapshots of life for my own head, rather than for social media.
Work and Money

Working in the TV industry has always been my dream job, and I’m proud that I’ve been able to make a living out of it since graduating 5 years ago now. I don’t mean to blow my own trumpet, but it’s a pretty tough gig at times. I’m the first one to point out my weaknesses rather than celebrate my strengths. I sometimes joke and declare that I’ve sold my soul when it comes to this industry, but on tough days it actually does feel like it. On average I work 12 hour days and 6 day weeks, which is pretty standard for freelance work. I’m employed in short bursts, with contracts normally lasting anywhere between 5 days and 5 weeks. It’s not too difficult to put your social life on hold during these busy bursts of work, as I often get weeks off in between to make up for lost time with friends and family. However the last couple of jobs I’ve done have been long ones – 3 months and now 5 months. It’s absolutely exhausting trying to keep your energy levels up for that amount of time, and I feel like my stamina is dwindling quite a bit. Longer jobs mean more security and more money, but also less time actually living. Work to live, don’t live to work as they say. Also, being freelance, what if the work dries up and people just stop employing me? Or when it comes to saving up for a mortgage how can I afford it, and if I have a baby one day can I take time out of this industry and expect to get back into it again easily?! I can’t quite work out if it’s a change in career I need, or perhaps just turning down the really long jobs as they are doing no good for my anxiety and mental health. I love what I do, so I don’t really want to give it up. But if I keep on going at the rate I am now, I’m going to crash and burn. A lot of people I work with feel the same, so it’s all about finding out what works for you and striking the right balance. I’ve not quite found my balance yet but I am most certainly working on it.
Friends and Family
Working so much means money to buy nice things, go places and have adventures with the people I love. But the long hours mean I don’t have much free time to catch up with friends and family, and I tend to go completely off the radar while I’m working. Luckily everyone is really understanding and supportive, they all seem to get what I do and why I do it, but it still doesn’t stop me from feeling rubbish. I often have to cancel plans at last minute because of work, and I can’t book anything too far in advance such as holidays because I don’t know if and when I will have a job. I can’t thank Pete, my family, and my friends enough for being so patient with me. I have so many great people around me and I wish I could see them all more than I get to at the moment. I always worry and ask myself am I a good enough friend, daughter, girlfriend etc. I just want to be more present and involved in all of their lives that I am currently. Oh, and quicker at texting back! Bad Ayden.
Health
A big goal for me this year is to feel more comfortable in my own skin, physically as well as mentally. I still have a little bit of weight I’d like to lose, and hopefully I can reach that before my holiday in August. I get so nervous about going to the gym on my own, so if there’s anyone reading this who is a member of Glasgow Life, please come be my fitness class buddy! I need a kick up the backside and my old flatmate Claire has offered to personal train me, so I’m definitely going to take her up on that offer. I’m also looking into getting the mole on my nose removed soon. So many people have said ‘oh but it’s a unique part of you, don’t change that!’ and as much as it’s something I rarely talk about, it is a big insecurity of mine and I would feel more content and confident without it. I’ve been looking into some non surgical procedures so I might share my plans on here soon, if you’d be interested in reading them! The biggest thing doing my head in right now is my skin. My forehead broke out a couple of months ago as I’ve mentioned in previous posts, and absolutely nothing I am doing seems to be helping. I got some Acnecide from boots which keeps it at bay, but doesn’t actually clear it up. Once I finish this job in 4 weeks I’m going to take a trip to the doctor for some advice. I’ve not had problems with spots my entire life up until now, so wondering if I could be developing adult acne? Who knows! Stress is probably a major factor to the body hangups I’m having, so hopefully some time off and a holiday will help recharge my batteries.

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So, I guess all of the above equates to my quarter life crisis. Ironically, I am really bloody happy right now, and I am seeing all aspects of life in a new light which make me want to make the very best out of all of them.  I am that kind of person that will find something to worry
about, when I have no reason to worry at all. And when I categorically
know
that I have nothing to worry about, I’ll worry because surely I
have missed something, and some little detail has slipped under my nose
unnoticed. I hope that sentence makes some sense. I really agree with the notion that if you love deeply, you will hurt deeply. I would rather experience these extreme highs and lows in life, rather than just float through right through the middle as someone completely numb – someone who never gets hurt or never lets things or people bother them, but then also never really experiences extreme elation, tears of happiness, or to be truly in love. Being open to these extremes is scary, but it’s worth it. Would you rather spend your life half asleep and completely numb to it’s truest potentials, or would you rather put your heart and soul on the line and get to experience all of the greatness, along with the little bits of darkness that can come with that. I think I know now what I choose.
‘Don’t live the same year 75 times and call it a life’ – Robin Sharma
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8 Comments

  • Kelly G

    My lovely shiny haggis. This is amazing. And it's so good to get it all out and just bleurgh. Feels better.
    I am now 30 (31 this year) and had a similar moment and it usually happens when you are happy. I think it unlocks everything and it all bubbles to the surface.
    x

    June 18, 2015 at 10:53 am Reply
  • Sarah Ferguson

    Aw yah wee lamb! I just turned 26 and got married! Had a slight wobble at the face it's all going on! But even if it isn't, embrace it and enjoy it! Everything happens the way it happens for a reason! Big love! So

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    June 18, 2015 at 11:32 am Reply
  • Amii ScarletPout

    Ken something Ayden, it takes a lot of courage to bare your true thoughts, feelings and worries for the world to see, and I think it's awesome that you've managed to put it all into words!
    Genuinely, the way you feel about blogging and comparing yourself to others on social media resonates a lot with me; if it helps, I made the decision to decide 'Nah, fuck it, its my blog and my life, no one else's, I can either be proud of it, or work on it until I'm happy with it'.

    Take care of yourself lady! You'll get there. x

    June 18, 2015 at 11:37 am Reply
  • Rachel Colley

    This was such a good post to read, I feel like I'm having one as well (I'm 23)
    I was at work yesterday and was told by my manager to clean the bins… I was sat there cleaning them thinking I got a masters degree for this?!
    It sounds like you're really managing to put a positive spin on everything 🙂
    I hope I can do the same!!

    The Everyday Life of Rachel

    June 18, 2015 at 12:53 pm Reply
  • iPixiee

    You are nothing short of amazing i hopd you know that!
    This post explains my life right now; especially the work & money section!
    I have only been in my job 3 months (4 months on 2nd July) & the people i work with are just so bitchy (I'm a Spa Therapist so i work with an all female team) & a few weeks ago i was called into the office because one of the girls (i dont know who) reported me to her, what she said was 100% a LIE & it basicly attacked my character. What was worse is that by the looks of it my manager took her word over mine & its not only on my work record but my probation period has been extended & she put me to work in the Restaurant for the day as "punishment".
    I now really dread going to work & my anxiety & depression are at an all time high right now coz i feel i am treading on egg shells & cant trust anyone i work with 🙁
    Been advised by my parents to finish up my probation period (even go on the training course if i pass it) but to look for another job :/
    I didnt intend to share this & i dont know why i did !
    xXx

    June 19, 2015 at 9:34 pm Reply
  • Charlene

    Well done, lady, for putting your fears out there like this. I turned 26 in April and I definitely found it more difficult than 25. As much as people joke about a "quarter life crisis", I have found myself struggling a little since my last birthday. I'm starting to realise I'm really not 18 any more – which sometimes makes me sigh "thank goodness!" but at other times it does force me to question where I am, what I'm doing, and what my plans for the future are. I really hoped I'd feel more settled, accomplished and confident by now – instead of constantly worrying I'm in the wrong job, wish I had more financial security and still stressing over spots (spots at 26 – why?!). But then there are moments when I remember how much I have achieved since 18, how there's no point worrying about "a rainy day" unless I wake up to one, and, eh, hoping I'll finally find the solution to my break out problems!

    I think it's a wonderful thing to have more people admit what worries them and where they stress they don't measure up – as you say, with a constant stream of polished life updates on social media, it's easy to believe you're the only one who feels like they're making it up as they go along!

    x

    June 20, 2015 at 8:47 pm Reply
  • Caz

    Ayden, you're so beautiful and that makes me sad to read that there's so much you want to change about yourself.

    In terms of your mole, maybe go and speak to your GP. I used to have a mole on the centre of my nose and hated it from my teenage years – a friend made a comment on it and it stuck with me and I got to the point of not wanting to see photos of myself because that was all I focused on. I spoke to a few places that offered plastic surgery and they said it would be considered as a nose re-shape and would cost me at least £3k. I was seriously thinking about it but went to my GP to see what he would say and he immediately told me I shouldn't be paying that much and he would refer me on the NHS. It was the best thing I ever did. I have a scar and a bit of a recess from where they removed it but I love it and I love seeing pictures of myself now….I LOVE my nose these days, it's little and cute and so much better. I know it sounds really self-indulgent to say those things but it improved my confidence as well as how I felt about myself.

    In terms of your quarter life crisis, I'm 31 now and there's not a birthday that goes by where I don't look back and consider where I am and why I'm not where I expected to be. The expectations you make for yourself as a kid tend to stick and maybe it's time for me to realise that I need to re-evaluate them and give myself the time it takes to figure out what I want and how to get it. I have a few friends who work in TV and theatre and a lot of them find it difficult to find that work life balance that is pretty difficult to get in that industry. I went to Bristol Old Vic but was in a car accident 6 months after I graduated and hurt my back which has restricted me from lifting anything ever since and meant I had to take a step out of theatre. It was hard and it took me a while to figure out what else I could do but I qualified as a counsellor last year and hopefully I'll get myself a job soon. I guess that just shows that if you need a change it's possible to achieve that but it will take some work.

    well, this is a bit of an essay. I guess I just saw a bit of me in the stuff you wrote and wanted to tell you that things will be ok as long as you trust your heart and go where it leads you – good luck! 🙂 xxx

    June 26, 2015 at 10:39 pm Reply
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