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20 Habits To Break By The Time You Are 30 by iOctane: 6:19pm On Jul 10, 2016
While you’re in your 20s, you pretty much have a “get out of jail free” card. It’s somewhat implies that those years are there for making mistakes, learning from them, and bridging the gap between pre-adulthood and adulthood.
So, when you “forget” to wash your sheets for five months or spend your whole pay on a pair of shoes, no one can really give you a hard time. But at some point, we all must brush the dust off our pension packets and embrace that we are, after all, real adults.
Here are some things to quit doing when 30 rolls around:

1. Stalking People on Facebook, particularly your ex.

2. Seeking other people’s approval.

3. Drinking games. It’s time to do away with the excessive boozing.

4. Sleeping away your entire weekend instead of doing something fun or productive.

5. Weeknight binge drinking (or binge drinking in general). Those hangovers get worse with each passing year.

6. Rolling in Debt. Now is the time to pay it back, not make it worse!

7. Hitting up Mum or Dad for money.

8. Keeping bad friends around out of convenience or because you’re too. lazy to cut them out. Send them packing!

9. Buying anything and everything you want when you’re shopping.

10. Sneaking a smoke.

11. Buying new underwear instead of doing laundry.

12. Advertising drunk nights on social media.

13. Skipping beauty routines. Start moisturising ASAP!

14. Pulling all-nighters.

15. Making excuses not to do your workout.

16. Eating fast food.

17. Spending most of your money on alcohol or eating out.

18. Waiting for someone to do something for you so that you don’t have to.

19. Only cleaning the toilet or tub when it literally can’t wait another minute.

11. Giving up when things get hard.

12. Waiting to take out the rubbish until guests are coming over.

13. Holding on to old grudges.

14. Washing your bath towel and sheets once every few months or just when you have company coming.

15. Neglecting family time.

16. Not taking responsibility for things.

17. Unhealthy dieting or buying in to quick-fix weight-loss plans.

18. Texting while driving.

19. Not saving money.

20. Participating in drama.

Source: http://www.naijasauce.com.ng/20-habits-to-break-by-the-time-you-are-30/

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Re: 20 Habits To Break By The Time You Are 30 by Taiyescott(m): 6:24pm On Jul 10, 2016
Re: 20 Habits To Break By The Time You Are 30 by MidasTouche01(m): 6:26pm On Jul 10, 2016
I concur smiley
Re: 20 Habits To Break By The Time You Are 30 by Topccy007: 6:27pm On Jul 10, 2016
I concur
Re: 20 Habits To Break By The Time You Are 30 by daewoorazer(m): 6:39pm On Jul 10, 2016
21. Taking gals on date to buy dem chicken and yoghurt only 4 u to drink table water. Xcpt u ar diabetic grin
Re: 20 Habits To Break By The Time You Are 30 by Coldfaya(m): 8:59pm On Jul 10, 2016
word. how to put them into practice is all we need
Re: 20 Habits To Break By The Time You Are 30 by SurefireFashion: 10:15pm On Jul 10, 2016
True

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