Growing Old
For me, growing old is a blessing! Every morning I wake-up is reason to celebrate. I have been given another day! I have more time.
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For me, growing old is a blessing! Every morning I wake-up is reason to celebrate. I have been given another day! I have more time.
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Through speaking with the Boomers in my life and reading a few articles I realized this generation is giving us all a wonderful gift. Just as they have done with every major life stage boomers are transforming and changing it into something radically different.
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Because, really, there is no other option. From the moment we are born, we’re getting older. So maybe it’s actually the difference between “old” and “older” that gets to us. Most of us don’t mind getting older . . . we mind getting old. Interesting distinction.
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As I approach 40, I feel excited and confident. Some may look at my life and wonder why I feel this way. I can truly say that those are two feelings that I have about approaching this major milestone in my life.
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I’m almost 52 …am I old? I’m not sure, truly I’m not. In olden times I would be definitely be considered long lived and have great status and be given great respect for the knowledge and wisdom I have earned during my years of journeying on this planet.
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Today we are discovering how insidious and disruptive beauty products are to our health.
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In a juvenile way, I felt a bit cheated. When it came time for my fortieth birthday in 2008, I was finishing off my chemotherapy treatment.
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We’re looking for your stories of inspiration to women around the world on aging.
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by Mary Lou Roe ©
I turned 40 last week. And I felt fully prepared for the transition into my middle years. Age has not typically meant that much to me. My husband is 17 years older than I am.
I had my first child at 38. I am beginning a new career [...]
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