Eastern Eye (UK)

Celebratin­g your adult life skills

- Priya Mulji Follow Priya Mulji on www.twitter.com/priyamulji or log onto www.priyamulji.com

WHEN you learned something new as a child that achievemen­t was often commemorat­ed in some way.

Whether it was at school, in the home or with some sort of group like the scouts, that small step was given significan­ce with a badge or certificat­e. Charming British film Adult Life Skills, on Netflix, argues that grown-ups should also have those often taken-for-granted milestones memorialis­ed in some way, and it has a fair point. Most of us are often so hard on ourselves that we forget about moments when we should be proud, and there is no badge to remind us of it.

There is, of course, big significan­t landmarks in life like buying a house, getting a job, and learning life skills like cooking, driving, and paying bills, which should be applauded. But the adult life skills that should also be celebrated are ones that we all forget about or take for granted like getting over a heartbreak or carrying on after the loss of a loved one. These are two of the toughest life obstacles, yet we don’t give ourselves any credit for overcoming them.

Another adult life skill that is more needed than ever is kindness and although the greatest selfless gestures are done in silence, it shouldn’t stop you from feeling great inside for having made that positive difference. Other things that we do in life that take a lot of expertise, but we don’t realise it is working in a job we hate to pay the bills or make sacrifices for loved ones like young children. If you have done any of these, be proud and give yourself that badge of honour.

You also deserve some sort of prize for negotiatin­g the modern dating minefield loaded with booby traps, surviving an entire day in uncomforta­ble high heels, carrying on with work when it is your time of the month and sitting through family gatherings with judgementa­l elders.

If you have been able to start again with a career change or after a break-up, if you have been brave enough to walk away or say no, then that too deserves an excellence award. The setbacks, challenges, heartbreak­s, and wrong turns, all teach us something new if we let them. Whether it is mental, emotional, or physical, each one arms us with a new expertise that we carry forward in life.

Think back to all the life skills you have learned during this journey and although none gave you an award to put on the mantlepiec­e, it shouldn’t stop you from feeling proud. (And there is nothing stopping you from buying a trophy as a reminder). I will leave with this quote from author Richelle E. Goodrich, “Be proud of yourself. Be proud that your heart and intentions are good. Be proud of the fact that you are trying.”

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