Feeling rushed to have it all figured out? Learn why timeline pressure is a trap and how to reclaim your autonomy from social expectations.

You have to let go of who you thought you’d be to make space for who you’re actually becoming. Uncertainty isn't a problem to be solved; it’s a condition to be met with curiosity.
Radically change or upgrade my mindset about setting timelines for myself, panicking about getting older in my 20s, feeling stuck like I haven’t lived enough and fearing abandonment and cheating in relationships.


Creado por exalumnos de la Universidad de Columbia en San Francisco
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Creado por exalumnos de la Universidad de Columbia en San Francisco

Lena: You ever have those nights where you’re scrolling through your phone at midnight, and suddenly it hits you? You see someone your age buying a house or announcing a promotion, and you start doing that frantic math in your head. It’s like this quiet, persistent voice whispering that you should be further along by now.
Miles: Oh, I know that voice well. It’s what psychologists call "timeline pressure." It’s this internal belief that life has to follow a rigid schedule—graduate at 22, career at 25, "have it together" by 30. But here’s the wild thing: research shows that most young adults feel "behind," yet that feeling doesn't actually go away with age. People in their 40s and 60s feel it too because the goalposts just keep moving.
Lena: Exactly! It’s exhausting, especially when you’re also navigating fears about relationships or feeling like you haven't "lived enough" yet. It feels so personal, like we’re the only ones failing the test.
Miles: But the truth is, there is no "correct age" for anything. We’re often measuring ourselves against a timeline that isn't even real—it’s just a mix of social media highlights and old cultural expectations. So, let’s explore how we can actually dismantle these "time rules" and start building a life that feels right for you, right now.