Tuesday, March 8, 2016

How Women See Quarter Life Crisis

Women's Quarter Life Crisis


Many times we have heard the term "quarter life crisis" being used on social media or even on casual conversations nowadays. But what does it really mean for women on their mid 20s shifting to late 20s? Have you ever wondered how women experience this thing called "quarter life crisis"? It actually boils down to a common denominator which is stability - stability in different aspects of life which would be discussed below. Here are the common issues women face during quarter life crisis.

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Five quarter life crisis issues:

1. You don't get your dream job.

There's a different kind of excitement after graduation. The feeling of independence and that you could actually start earning your own money. However, common downfalls during the quarter life crisis is that women tend to get caught up in their dream job versus what reality has to offer. The frustration gets worse when you see friends or acquaintances doing so well in their career. 

Sometimes people end up in a job they don't really like. Now for some women, they go into a career which is totally different from their educational background and that's okay (especially if they love the job). The problem starts when there is no sense of stability and happiness in the career. Handle the situation by socializing or going on a vacation. Check your life and work balance, maybe you're just pressured. Or better yet, go soul searching and look for a career that's worth it.

2. You feel lonely being single.

At mid 20s, women start to look for a stable relationship, one that would hopefully lead to a happily ever after. Loneliness comes in when a woman remains to be single when she doesn't choose to. Obviously, this does not apply for women in a relationship, but people do have different ways of coping to a "single" situation. Just don't be too desperate to be in a relationship just because you feel lonely.

3. You and your friends go in different ways.

At this age, you probably have a circle of friends whom you hang out or party with. But there will come a time when you and your friends focus on career and different things that could lead to loneliness or sense of instability. You go out less often or party less often which could be big deal for some women. Try to maintain balance with your career and social life.Luckily, this issue could be easily fixed through phone calls or online conversations. 

4. You're expected to be and act like an adult.

For some maturity does come with age, while for others it doesn't. There are easy going people who would love to stay in their young ages being carefree and just playing around. It's fun to think of the simple problems you had as a teen compared to the more complicated things your confronted with right now.

The problem hits in when you're in work or in a bigger picture because society expects you to act your age - an adult. You have to be responsible, pay the bills, wake up early for work. Yes, it is a quarter life crisis issue that people adjust to, when you wished you can escape being an adult for a day.

5. You want that engagement ring so bad.

Engagement, proposal, and marriage would be the highlight of the quarter life crisis of women who are currently in a relationship. Well, yes women do want stability in a relationship and she's probably hoping and praying for her man to ask the question. The frustration sets in when friends and relatives of her age gets wed while her civil status remains the same.  Now, if you're the conservative type you just have to extend your patience, focus on yourself for now, and wait for this "quarter life crisis" to pass.