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Nathalie: The fear of getting older pushed me to take radical and positive decisions...
Eva: Despite my young age, I gained weight...in my head!
(Laughter) The fear of aging encouraged me to do things that I should have
done at 17. I go out to bars and party every night. Which is making me
fail professionally. I don't sleep enough and I don't feel like working at
all. But I don't want to become a slave who works 16 hours a day. Andrea: When I looked at pictures from my 30th birthday, I
wondered who was that girl on the photos. I didn't recognize myself. It
was a wake-up call. Eva: And you decided to do something. Andrea: I totally changed my lifestyle. I'm no longer a teacher.
I went back to the restaurant business, like when I was twenty and worked
to pay for school. Except that now, I went up in the hierarchy. I'm now in
a management position, which is a really positive thing. I had to change
my life... Naomi: If I don't find the love of my life by the age of 40, I
will have anxiety attacks worse than now. And if I don't find the balance
I want by 50, I'll be really, really depressed. Nathalie: I'm also wondering about my life. I used to follow the
mainstream adapt to everything without a second thought. With time, I
became stronger and gained confidence.
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