Why You Feel Lost in Your 20s - Direction, Identity, and the Pressure to Have It All Figured Out #963214

di Mary Alice Blythe

Diogenes Global Press

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Why You Feel Lost in Your 20s is a grounded and psychologically informed guide to one of the most confusing yet formative periods of modern life. In a world where expectations remain high but clear paths have disappeared, many young adults find themselves questioning their direction, identity, and progress. This book reframes that experience not as failure, but as a normal and necessary stage of development — a time defined not by certainty, but by exploration.

Drawing on developmental psychology and real-life patterns, Mary Alice Blythe explains why your 20s feel uniquely unstable. Career paths are no longer linear, relationships are less structured, and constant comparison through social media creates the illusion that everyone else is ahead. Beneath that pressure, many people experience quiet anxiety, decision fatigue, and a persistent sense of being “behind” their own life. This book breaks down those patterns with clarity and honesty, showing how confusion is not a flaw in you, but a feature of the stage you are in.

Rather than offering empty motivation or rigid life plans, this is a practical framework for navigating uncertainty without panic. It explores identity formation, career trial and error, shifting friendships, modern dating, and the internal struggles that define early adulthood. Step by step, it shows how direction is built through action, not overthinking, and how stability can be created even when life feels unpredictable.

Reassuring without being simplistic, and honest without being discouraging, this book offers a clear message: you are not behind, you are early.
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ISBN:
9791224449867
Formato:
ebook
Anno di pubblicazione:
2023
Dimensione:
402 KB
Protezione:
nessuna
Lingua:
Inglese
Autori:
Mary Alice Blythe