If you’re still trying to answer that question, here’s a list of signs you’re headed in the right direction with a solid foundation in place for a decade of thriving in your 30s.
1. You’ve quit some bad habits.
A lot of twenty-somethings have trouble letting go of their teenage and/or college lifestyle. If you’ve successfully dropped habits like binge drinking or smoking cigarettes, then that’s a win for both your health and your relationships. For example, by stopping smoking prior to age 40 you’ve successfully reduced your mortality rate by 90% versus those who haven’t quit.
2. You’re making better decisions for your health.
In addition to dropping bad habits, you should also be forming new ones that are beneficial to your health. These may involve eating a healthier diet, starting an exercise regimen, or just getting a better night’s sleep. You’ll be glad you’ve started these good habits, as Adam Dehner on Quora attests, “At 41, I’ve got a list of physical complaints that might not have come about had I been healthier.”
3. You’re forming healthy relationships.
You’re definitely on the right track if you’ve learned to spend more time with the people you love, while staying away from those who don’t treat you well. By choosing your friends and contacts wisely and not forcing any relationships that might not have happened yet (especially marriage, if you’re still single), you’re making certain that you’re dedicating your time and energy to only those people who are truly worth it.
4. You’re taking your career seriously.
While getting ahead at work is important, it’s also essential to be able to look at the big picture and think outside the box. Depending on your goals, a successful career track might look like a lot of long hours at the office. However, it could also look like a brand new venture working abroad. If you’re willing to consider all your options and take the necessary risks, you’re destined to succeed.
5. You’ve started paying off debt.
A little bit of debt is not necessarily a bad thing, but going into your 30s with a mountain of college loans and credit card bills does not put you in the best position. If you’ve started chipping away at getting yourself back in the black, then you’re setting yourself up for better financial success in the future.
6. You have some money in savings.
You may not be quite ready for retirement, but having at least a few months’ expenses in the bank is a good sign of a stable 30-something. “Building the habit of saving early means you’ll continue it further down the line,” says Cliff Gilley. Once you’ve eliminated some more debt, then you can really start working towards your financial goals.
7. You have goals that aren’t related to your career.
Maybe you want to write a book, hike the Appalachian trail, or learn another language. No matter your aspirations, having outside interests and achievements you’d like to pursue is a good sign you’re going to continue to go far in life.
8. You’ve learned to be content.
“If you’re content with what you have, you will have a happier life,” says Robert Walker. While it’s great to have goals and always be working towards something, learning to appreciate what you have is the best way to ensure your happiness in the Now.
9. You don’t worry about what other people think.
If you’ve stopped trying to please everyone – family included – then you’re well on your way to realizing emotional success in your 30s. Once you’re out on your own, your choices are your own. Own them, and ignore all the nay-saying Debbie Downers.
10. You still know how to have fun.
Turning 30 doesn’t mean your life is over, and it certainly doesn’t mean you can’t have a good time. If you’ve learned to have fun as an adult by spending time with those closest to you, not working too hard, and doing the things that help you enjoy life the most, then there’s no question you’re thriving in your 30s. If some of these traits describe you, then congratulations! May you continue to find success over the next decade. If not, don’t lose heart. You still have plenty of time to make positive changes. Featured photo credit: tie-necktie-adjust-adjusting-man-690084/Unsplash via pixabay.com