167: 10 Unhinged Truths I Wish I Knew In My 20s

167: 10 Unhinged Truths I Wish I Knew In My 20s

From BEING HER with Margarita Nazarenko by Margarita Nazarenko

May 31, 2026 · 36 min · Episode 167

About this episode

Margarita shares 10 unhinged truths she wishes she knew in her 20s, addressing common insecurities and misconceptions during that decade.

→ Join The Unbothered Woman Waitlist Your 20s are one of the most psychologically violent decades of your life. You're insecure but pretending you're not. You think every decision is permanent. You think everyone else has it figured out. They don't. In this episode, Margarita shares 10 unhinged truths she genuinely wishes  she knew earlier.. the ones that would have saved her years of being extremely bothered. Because nobody sat you down and told you the truth. So here it is. This episode covers the 10 truths nobody told you in your 20s from why  your anxiety is lying to you, to why your next glow up has nothing to do with your appearance, and everything to do with your nervous system. Plus Margarita answers your voice messages on how many kids to have, what to do when your partner hasn't worked in years, and how to stay  grounded when the people in your life are used to you putting them first. If you've ever felt like everyone else had a manual you never received,  stuck in anxiety you mistook for intuition, afraid of aging, being alone,  or starting over, or like you've been living for everyone except yourself — this one is for you…

People in this episode

Host: Margarita Nazarenko

Topics covered

  • self-discovery
  • anxiety
  • personal growth
  • relationships
  • empowerment
  • life lessons

Keywords

  • 20s
  • anxiety
  • self-empowerment
  • life advice
  • personal development
  • relationships
  • mental health

Mentioned in this episode

Products: Unbothered: The Art of Letting Go to Find Yourself

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