📝Writer Customer Support Keiko
Hello. I wonder if there are any of you reading this column who are currently job-hunting, university students about to enter the workforce, people who have been in the workforce for several years after graduating from school, or people who are still trying to figure out how to plan their future.
This time, we will talk about the message that EggU wants to convey to people in their early 20s who will be responsible for society in the future.
Who do you want to be in the future?

What hopes do you have for your future?
Some people have career dreams, such as getting a job at a company and taking on various challenges, starting their own business, or already starting their own business. Others have aspirations for their life plans, such as wanting to value their work but also wanting to raise children someday.
On the other hand, there may be some people who still can't see the future and don't really know what they want to do, or who are so overwhelmed by the expectations, common sense, and stereotypes of those around them that they can't see what they want to do.
There are many options
I'm in my 40s now, and compared to when I was in my 20s, I feel like the world now offers a lot more choices in life.
I myself spent my 20s challenging myself to just try anything, my 30s deciding to take a break from work and enjoy raising children to the fullest, something I could only experience at that time, and now I'm in my 40s, challenging myself again in a different way than my 20s, and I'm having a very fulfilling time.
Of course, I have made many mistakes, both now and in the past, but I have realized that if I put aside preconceived notions and common sense, listen to my heart, and continue to take action, even if it's small, I will be blessed with wonderful encounters, I will be able to see the resolution of what I want to do more clearly, and I will realize that there are actually many options for making my dreams come true .
For those of you in your 20s, I believe the possibilities and options are endless .
To broaden your life choices

The possibilities and options are endless.
That is why, in order to broaden your options and help you make life choices that you can be at least a little more satisfied with , there are some things that we would like you to value .
It is your own body , your number one partner.
When we become absorbed in something, we tend to put our bodies on the back burner. However, some people struggle to perform to their full potential due to health issues unique to biological women and men. Even if they begin trying to conceive with the hope of becoming pregnant and giving birth, some experience the pain of infertility treatment, or find it difficult to balance work and child-rearing after giving birth, forcing them to give up on what they want to do.
On the other hand, if you learn early on what health issues are likely to arise at what age and how to deal with them, you won't have to worry or become depressed alone, and you can seek out the appropriate specialist for you . Getting into the habit of regularly checking your physical condition can help you notice changes in your body early on and allow you to take early maintenance measures. Prevention may also help reduce the causes of potential illnesses.
That said, some people may think that they are still young and that it is too much trouble or scary to deal with their body, and they may not know where to start.
EggU's Instagram page introduces information about the biological female body that people in their 20s should know, information about the body and career, expert advice on careers and the body, and interviews with seniors who have made various career and life choices. If you have a partner, it might be a good idea to check it out together. Please feel free to take a look.
📝Writer Customer Support Keiko
She has experience in a variety of industries (hotels, foreign companies (pharmaceutical companies and consumer goods manufacturers), flower shops, and human resources agencies), employment status (full-time, temporary, freelance), and occupations (sales promotion, human resources, weddings, team assistant/secretary, flower designer), and is a mother of two children, one in high school and one in elementary school, who has adapted her work style to suit what she wants to do and the growth of her children.