Essential Life Lessons I Wish I Knew at Graduation: Building Relationships, Living Authentically, and Enjoying the Journey
It was the cutest thing you ever saw: a lineup of dozens of kindergarten students in full cap and gown attire, ready to graduate. Like gender reveal parties, this wasnât a thing when I was growing up, so I never experienced it first-hand until this week. It got me thinking about the grad advice I would give one of these kiddos.
But lemme tell ya, I can totally understand why this is a thing now. I mean, why not create more rituals and ceremonies to celebrate life?
As Oprah says, âThe more you celebrate life, the more there is in life to celebrate.â
I know Iâll be bottling up this cuteness for those not-so-cute days.

As I listened to speakers talk about the future ahead for these kiddos, I got to thinking, what do I WISH someone had told me at a younger age in my life’s journey? What grad advice did I want to hear?
And hereâs what I came up with:
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Grad Advice: đ«¶Relationships are everything – starting within.
Humans want to support other humans. It gives us a sense of belonging, purpose, connection, and trust – to name a few. We crave meaningful connections with others. And letâs be real – relationships help us achieve our dreams.đ€«What no one ever told me? The BEST way to build a positive relationship with others is to start with yourself! Because hereâs the deal, you attract relationships that are a reflection of what you believe is true about yourself.
If you think youâre super innovative and creative – youâll draw others like that towards you. If you think youâre super dumb and boring – youâll attract others who will believe that about you, too.đConsider this: How do you speak to yourself in your mind? Are you cheering yourself on with love? Or muscling yourself forward with fear?
1ïžâŁSelf-awareness. Start by simply noticing.
2ïžâŁSelf-compassion. Respond to what you notice with compassion, suspending judgment.
3ïžâŁSelf-care. Treat yourself like you would a best friend that you love, not an enemy that you canât stand.If you want to build the best relationship of all – start by going within yourself.
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Grad Advice: đLive Your Values, Not Someone Elseâs.
Itâs key to know what you believe in and create a life for yourself that reflects that. Otherwise, someone else will be happy to create those beliefs for you.đ€«What no one ever told me? Youâre likely driving yourself to achieve and perform in ways you donât actually care about. Since you were a kid, youâve been programmed and domesticated by your caretakers based on their values. Which you likely adopted in return for love, approval, and acceptance in your community.For me, it looked like a raging work addiction to prioritize values like Public Image and Wealth. Only to never be satisfied after achieving all the awards and promotions because I wasnât fulfilled on the inside.
In my time of unlearning, I found that when Authenticity and Growth were at play, I had an internal flame of possibility at a consistent roar.And thatâs how values work.
When youâre energized, itâs because your values are in action. đ
When youâre drained, itâs because your values are being violated. đȘ«
đConsider this: Take our free core values quiz to start to uncover who you are authentically without needing anyone elseâs approval or validation that itâs the âright choice.â
If youâre hustling, muscling, pushing, and prodding yourself to achieve based on someone elseâs belief system, I’m here to tell ya that your sense of satisfaction will be hard, if not impossible, to achieve.
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Grad Advice:đThe gems are in the journey – not the destination.
We humans love to think that once we achieve a certain milestone (like graduation), then weâll be happy, have success, feel accomplished, be satisfiedâŠ. You get my drift.We think that once we check that box, it will automatically have a positive response.
Like….âïžGet your degree đ° Land a dream job.And thatâs simply not a guarantee. In fact, itâs just the beginning of a whole new journey (not the destination).
đ€«What no one ever told me? If you donât enjoy the journey towards making your dreams a reality, then youâre missing out on the whole point of being alive.
Those milestone moments sure can be rewarding, but sometimes when you get there, you are just bummed because either….
a) it wasnât as great as you had built it up in the mind to be OR
b) it was such a painful process to get there, youâre so exhausted you canât enjoy it.Trust me, you’re not alone. This is MOST of my coaching clients’ stories. âïž
đConsider this: What if every step of the journey was actually a mini milestone moment? What if tuning in every day to your energy and setting boundaries helped you enjoy the ride? What would it look like for you to be grateful for this moment and not just strive for something better in the future?
Lemme tell ya, my friend. Once I let go of this âpicture-perfect destination to Happyvilleâ I realized how much beauty, growth and wisdom comes from embracing each step as if it were the most important one I could take today.

My clients and I have such a deeper sense of freedom, peace, and inner harmony from taking this advice to heart, setting boundaries, and showing others how itâs done. One step at a time, without judgment of pace.
đȘTell me – what grad advice do you wish you had at graduation (or otherwise) that serves you today?
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