20 Things I’ve Learned From 2020

As the year is coming to a close, I thought it would be nice to reflect on the craziness, unpredictability and absolute mess of 2020!

This year has seen a global pandemic, and a great amount of change and upheaval has hit the world. Wherever you live and whatever your experience of 2020, the world is not the same as it was in 2019.

Whether you’ve flourished or floundered, it’s important to take some time to reflect on this year before we see what 2021 has to offer.

In this blog post, I’ve put together 20 things I’ve learned from 2020!

1. Sometimes, you have to just do you

I think this is something we’ve all learned during the pandemic.

I’ve spent hours getting frustrated about what other people are doing. And I’m not going to lie, it’s still hard that people seem to think they’re above the rules.

However, I’m slowly starting to realise that sometimes, you have to just do you- and ignore what other people are doing.

There are so many times I’ve been panicked or upset or angry about what others are doing.

In this coming year, I want to have a bit more confidence in my choices and focus on me.

2. How to pick myself back up

I think this is something we’ve all had to get used to during lockdown, and the recent pandemic!

After receiving numerous job rejections, with ups and downs during the past few months, I think this year has been a useful lesson in knowing how to pick myself back up after a let-down.

3. Working out can be fun

I’m still not good at working out regularly, but in 2020 I learned that working out can actually be a lot of fun.

4. ‘Friends’ is a fantastic show

I loved ‘Friends’ before this year, but me and my parents watched the series again in the past few months and it was always something to look forward to on a Friday night.

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The show is fantastic- and I know a lot of people are thankful for shows such as ‘Friends’ on Netflix this year!

5. Eating healthy can be good for your mental health

This is definitely something I’ve learned from 2020!

I’ve always known there’s a link between mental health and eating well, but this year I really started to eat a little healthier.

I think choosing my food carefully has had a positive impact on my physical and mental health.

6. Using Pinterest to grow my blog

This is a more practical skill- and I’ve only just started to enjoy using Pinterest to grow my blogging views.

I don’t think I’ll ever be the most skilled, but I’m happy that I’ve started to show more interest in my account.

2020 has been a real blogging learning curve for me!

7. The internet can be a fantastic place

I think 2020 has made me realise just how brilliant the internet can be.

With the internet, I’ve been able to focus my energy on growing my blog.

The internet has allowed me to stay in touch with all the people I don’t live with, and it can be a fantastic place if used safely!

8. Netflix is a God-send

Let’s be honest, Netflix is great! I’m very lucky that my dad pays for my Netflix account- and I’m so grateful to have both in my life 🙂

9. The skills necessary to be a medical receptionist

This is another practical one! I recently started a part-time role as a medical receptionist, and so the end of 2020 has been all about understanding this role.

Image of a stethoscope and laptop keyboard.

I’m really enjoying my job. I get the chance to work with patients and learn more about the medical world- which I never thought would be as interesting as it is!

10. You can always tell who is there for you

This is just something you can always tell, especially in a year like 2020.

Many of us have needed more support than we might do in usual circumstances- and I’ve been so lucky to have people around to support me.

You can always tell those who will stick with you when everyone’s going through a tough time.

11. Sometimes, you have to give new ventures a bit of time

In 2020 I’ve been building my blog, and I’ve noticed that new ventures into the blogging world can take a little time.

Whether you’re starting something new in the coming year, or you’ve been busy working on something new this past year- sometimes it takes time for a new venture to show fruition.

It’s important to remember your hard work will pay off one day!

12. Everyone is stronger than they think

I’m sure if the events of this year had been predicted, no-one would have thought they were ready to face a pandemic.

But nevertheless, we have got on with it and stayed strong.

I think we need to recognise how strong we are as we go into the coming years.

13. Speaking on the phone isn’t as terrifying as I used to think

I used to be terrified to speak on the phone!

But since my job now revolves around calling people, leaving messages and even answering the phone to random patients- my fears have gone.

14. I love writing

I love to write- and this is something I definitely knew before 2020!

A woman sits in bed and uses her laptop under the covers. The background is covered in posters and artwork.

But this year I’ve really been trying to focus on it more, using those long hours of lockdown to be productive.

I think if you enjoy writing it can be the perfect way to express yourself- whether that’s in a blog post, article or book idea.

15. I can write a dissertation

It feels like an age since I wrote and submitted my dissertation, but over the course of this year, I realised I could effectively plan, write and execute a dissertation.

I wrote my dissertation about historic female treatment in the mental hospitals of York- and I am passionate about all of the topics I covered.

16. Trash TV is the perfect escapism

Before 2020, I definitely slated trash TV a lot more.

However, whether it’s Love is Blind or Celebs Go Dating, watching something that helps me switch off and forget about what’s going on in the world is so much fun.

Me and my sibling have been watching trash TV since lockdown started- and I definitely think it has a place for escapism, especially at the moment.

17. Being busy should never be an excuse to put off what you want to do

I think this is something a lot of people need to remember- including me!

Just because you’re busy and life seems to be hectic, if there’s something you really want to do you shouldn’t put it off.

18. Moaning is pointless- and doesn’t always help

We all moan and rant when we’re stressed or angry or upset. And sometimes you need to vent to get something off your chest.

However, unnecessary wallowing doesn’t always help a situation- and I’ve definitely been guilty of this in 2020!

Sometimes, you just need to get through a conversation without mentioning the pandemic.

Moaning or speculating about it unnecessarily definitely doesn’t help.

19. I really need to get back into a reading routine!

Since University (when I had so much required reading) I’ve found it so difficult to get back into a reading routine.

A woman holds a book entitled "This is For the Women Who Don't Give a F**k".

After my birthday, I got into the habit of reading poems and short stories, as my parents bought me a gorgeous first-edition Plath poetry collection.

I know that come 2021, I need to get back into a reading routine.

20. I want to write a book!

This is something I’ve always said I wanted to do, but I’ve never really made an active effort to try.

As well as writing an ebook or other product for my blog in the next few years, I would also like to write and publish a fiction novel.

We’ll see how it goes!

What do you think of the 20 things I’ve learned from 2020? What was your experience of 2020? Do you enjoy reading about other people’s experiences of this strange year?

Let me know all your thoughts in the comments below 🙂

Happy reading x

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  1. I loved reading this post. I hope you get to write that book! I really want to write a book! I’ve been lucky to get a chapter in someone else’s book for now 🙂 some of these points I can relate to. Thanks for sharing!

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  2. I always rolled my eyes a little when I saw advertisements for trash tv in the past. Over the last few years, I’ve tried checking it out a little, but never really got into it too much… Then 2020 hit! I agree with you, it offers a level of escapism that I haven’t found in anything else. There’s something about just shutting off and relaxing that is the PERFECT break from the crazy world that we currently live in.

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    1. I agree haha, I think as long as you don’t get sucked into it too much it can really be the perfect escapism during these difficult times 🙂 thank you for sharing your thoughts on this tricky year, happy (almost) new year x

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  3. So much easier said than done for sure- it’s something I’m really going to work on! I’m glad you find this relatable, I definitely recommend working on the things you love as that’s what you enjoy the most. Thank you for the kind words x

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  4. Yes it definitely has taught us so much! I think it’s something I’m going to look into improving my Pinterest account even more in 2021 🙂 thank you! That’s so exciting I love that- I definitely want to get to that position at some point x

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  5. Thanks a lot for sharing these!! It helped me take a step back and think on what I’ve learnt from 2020 too. I found this post so very inspirational xx. I’m glad you mentioned that part about unnecessary wallowing. How muhc ever I lie to myself, I think I’ve always been doing that. It’s very important to sort of accept that to oneself because only then will we get over it. Thanks for mentioning that, I really needed someone to remind me.

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    1. Thank you 🙂 I’m always guilty of wallowing too, but I’m so glad this post was relevant for you and I agree- we have to accept that it’s okay to wallow, but also we need to pick ourselves back up x

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  6. I loved this post! Congratulations on submitting your dissertation and on your new job. I would also love to get back into a reading routine but I had a run of books that I just couldn’t get into and it ended up meaning I stopped reading. I read now sporadically but it is something that I would like to do more of in the new year.

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  7. Thank you! Haha we sometimes need to escape into the lives of “celebrities”! I’m so happy to hear that your relationship has flourished during this time- I feel the same, despite being separated from my boyfriend for much of 2020! Thank you, the same to you x

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  8. Love these tips. One of the biggest I need to learn is that complaining doesn’t always help. In my case almost never and all it does is make me feel worse! We all can learn a lot from this.

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  9. Excellent post! Friends is one of my favourites. This year has been a tough one to say the least… So, hope next year is better! (Happy New Year!) x

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  10. All of these are my favourite and I could relate to them. I really want to write a book too, once I tried my hands on short stories and it was really fun. My dream job is becoming a “writer” lol but who’s going to lend me a trip to island with small a cottage😂

    I really enjoyed reading this✨ xx

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  11. Some great lessons here and lots of very true points ❤️ I particularly agree with realising how great the internet can be! Imagine how different this year would have been without it, it’s provided such an escape for a lot of us I think 😊

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  12. I enjoyed reading this! Most of your list is similar to things I’ve felt in 2020. In 2020, I really focused on trusting myself and whats best for me. Here’s to 2021!

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  13. I agree with so many of these!! I need to sort out my reading routine and i have watched so much friends and Netflix. 😂Congratulations on the dissertation and new job – sounds like you made the most of 2020!!!💕

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  14. I just love this enthusiastic post. While I not as young as you are, so many of these still apply in my 40s! So relatable.(giving new ventures some time! Of course! I am so impatient!) And yes, Netflix IS God-send! 🙂

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    1. Thank you, I’ve tried to be positive 😂 I’m so glad you found them relatable- I hope they can be relatable whatever stage of life you’re in 🙂 thanks for sharing, Netflix has been the best this year especially!

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  15. This was inspirational to read – you have learned so many positive things during 2020! I can relate to the phone calls – I used to get really nervous about video calling but I’ve done it so much this year that I’m okay with it now! xx

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  16. Great list! I was your age when Friends was first broadcast, and I remember students crowding around every TV on Thursdays to watch the new episodes. It’s so strange how it’s stayed so relevant.

    Also, love the first one. There is strength and power in being yourself and letting other be themselves.

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  17. Loved this post! 2020 has definitely been a year like no other and I am hoping that 2021 brings better things. Happy New Year, and I hope you reach all your goals for this year! PS Netflix has been unmatched in these tough times.

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  18. This is such a great post. I think 2020, despite all the crap, certainly taught us all some much needed lessons!

    Congratulations on the new job, having one you love really makes all the difference! My Mum was a medical secretary and ADORED her job!

    Happy New Year!

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  19. I love this post. I think definitely doing things that make you happy is a big one fore most of us. Glad you are enjoying your new job, it’s always good when you like what you do 😊 I think Netflix has got so much action this year, so many choices for things to watch. Happy New Year 🎉 x
    Lottie
    LottieLately.com

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    1. Thank you Lottie 🙂 Yes I think that’s something we’ve all learned this year, and Netflix has really uped it’s game in the current situation- all of the different channels/platforms have! Happy New Year x

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  20. Great lessons! I too would love to grow my blog more and I’ve also had a book idea in my head for several years. I simply need to sit down and put pencil to paper with it. I hope you have a great 2021!

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  21. Looks like you’ve learnt a lot last year! And it’s a nice mix of life lessons and practical skills so go you! I think a lot of these were things we all learnt in 2020 – a pandemic was definitely a steep learning curve for us all!

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  22. I’ve really enjoyed home workouts this year! You get to pick what works for you without fear of judgement or having to leave your house! hahah! Would love to hear how you mastered Pinterest!

    Katie | katieemmabeauty.com

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    1. Yes I think it’s the fear of judgement that keeps me away from classes haha 🙂 nooo haha I definitely have no mastered it yet- it’s been a learning curve but those templates have been a life-saver!

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