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EDUCATION PERFORMANCE INDICATORS-PI-Definition and Formulas EDUCATION PERFORMANCE INDICATORS DEFINITION AND FORMULA Prepared by: Education Management Information System Division Planning Service as of April 24, 2018 Page 1 1. GROSS ENROLMENT RATE (GER) This indicator measures the general level of participation in, and the capacity of each level of the education system: Kindergarten, Elementary (Grades 1-6), Junior High School (Grades 7- 10) and Senior High School (Grades 11-12). It is the total enrolment for a particular education level, regardless of age, expressed as a percentage of the eligible official school- age population of that particular education level in a given school-year. The GER can also be used together with the NER to measure the extent of over-aged and under-aged enrolment. 2. NET ENROLMENT RATE (NER) OR PARTICIPATION RATE The indicator provides a more precise measurement of the extent of participation in a particular level of education of children belonging to the o...

Say Yes to Experiences—With Boundaries: Things to Do and Consider in Your 20s


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Your 20s are for growth. Learn when to say yes to opportunities and no to harmful habits while building a strong foundation for your future.


Your 20s are not meant to be perfect.
They’re meant to be lived.

This is the decade where you explore, fail, try again, and slowly discover who you really are. It’s confusing at times. Exciting most days. And sometimes overwhelming.

You’ll face choices that feel small—but will shape your future in ways you don’t yet understand.

And the best advice you’ll hear?

Say yes… but not to everything.


🌱 The Power of Saying Yes

Say yes to experiences that stretch you.

Say yes to learning—even when you feel unqualified.
Say yes to meeting people—even if you’re shy.
Say yes to opportunities—even if they scare you.

Growth doesn’t come from comfort.
It comes from stepping into the unknown.

đź“– Scenario: The Risk That Changed Everything

Imagine this:

You’re invited to join a small project at work. It’s outside your comfort zone. You’re unsure. You feel like you’re not ready.

Part of you wants to say no—to stay safe, to avoid failure.

But you say yes anyway.

Weeks later, you struggle, make mistakes, and question yourself. But slowly, you improve. You learn faster than you expected.

That one “yes” becomes the reason you gain confidence, new skills, and even a promotion.

That’s how growth works.
Not perfectly—but powerfully.


⚖️ The Importance of Boundaries

But here’s the truth most people don’t talk about:

Not every “yes” is good for you.

Your 20s are also where people lose direction—because they say yes to everything.

Yes to toxic relationships.
Yes to peer pressure.
Yes to habits that feel good now but damage the future.

That’s why boundaries matter.

đźš« Set boundaries when it comes to:

  • Toxic relationships that drain your energy
  • Peer pressure that pushes you into bad decisions
  • Financial irresponsibility (spending just to impress)
  • Habits that slowly destroy your health and focus

đź“– Scenario: The Cost of No Boundaries

You say yes to every night out.
Yes to spending money you don’t have.
Yes to keeping people who don’t respect you.

At first, it feels like freedom.

But months later, you’re drained, broke, and stuck.

That’s the hidden cost of saying yes without boundaries.


đź§­ Finding the Balance

Your 20s are not about restriction.
They’re about intentional living.

You don’t have to attend every party.
You don’t have to impress everyone.
You don’t have to rush success.

What matters is this:

👉 Are your decisions building your future… or breaking it?

Say yes to:

  • New skills—even if you’re not good yet
  • Travel—even if it’s just nearby places
  • Conversations that challenge your thinking
  • Opportunities that scare and excite you

But say no to anything that pulls you away from your goals.


đź’ˇ Lessons You’ll Thank Yourself For Later

Make mistakes—but learn from them.
Earn money—but learn how to manage it.
Fall in love—but don’t lose yourself in the process.

Your 20s are your foundation years.

What you build now—your habits, discipline, and mindset—will shape your 30s, 40s, and beyond.


🔥 Final Reminder

Go ahead—explore life.
Take risks. Try things. Fail forward.

But always remember this:

Freedom without boundaries leads to regret.
Freedom with discipline leads to growth.

The goal isn’t just to live your 20s…

It’s to build a life you won’t regret later.


📣 Call to Action 

If this spoke to you, share it with someone in their 20s.
You never know who needs this reminder today.

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