I turned 51 in January. Here are some things that I've learned.
1. Turn off the TV. Don't pay attention to what is deemed beautiful on TV. It's unreal and unobtainable.
2. Laugh at yourself.
3. Try not to stress the changes that you see and feel. They're natural and right. The medical community (and I'm part of that) and the media makes it seem that being an aging woman is a disease. It's not. Accept what's going on and it becomes easier. It's not always pleasant, but it becomes less aggravating.
4. Keep trying new things. I did my first triathlon at 46. I got my first tattoo at 51. They don't have to be momentous things, just something new. Visit a new place, try a new hairdo, read a different genre of book, etc.
5. Did I say laugh at yourself? I meant it.
What I love most about being middle aged is that the pressure is off. I don't have to compete with the 20-somethings or even the 30-somethings. It's very freeing. I can be myself without expectations.



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It helps to hunker with my peers though, and yak about it. Thanks for jumping in !

