I am facing a period of immense growth and shedding in my
life. A period where I am grateful to have reached 50 years old and realizing with
great clarity that I do not need to carry excess baggage with me that no longer
serves me. Life is really short.
When I look at myself in the mirror I still see the young
girl who wanted to be accepted and validated and cried out to be all things to
all people. But what I am also seeing is the mature woman who has been round the
block a few times. Who has seen people come and go. Who has made decisions and mistakes
along the way that have led me to where I am today.
And what I also know is that no matter how much people try
to bully me into being someone who I am not. People who think they can guilt me
into being someone they want, those days are done. I am who I am. I am not
asking anyone to remain in my life. I am not trying to be anything to anyone
except who I am.
For those of us who have crossed the 50 mark, what we realize
is that life is quickly ticking along for us and what we need and want in our lives
are people and events that add to our experience rather than take from it. What
we also know is we are who we are and at 50 we are not changing for anyone. We become
more cemented in who we are. And we do not have the desire to acquiesce to
everyone else’s demands.
Life truly does begin at 50. It has launched me into embracing
my authentic self more than ever before and it is because I know I was sent here
to be me. To teach and learn. To take responsibility
for me. For all the decisions I make. The mistakes I make because at this age
what I am learning is each mistake is actually the Universe nudging me to move
in another direction and the only way it could show me was for me to tumble. So
I accept mistakes now as game changers. As nudges from the Universe to alter my
path. To be authentically me.
I am loving every minute of being 50 because I am finally
brave enough to be who I am. And as my quote of the day reminds me, “Loving
myself gives me the extra energy to work through any problem more quickly. My
life is a labour of love.” And I am so glad that 50 has given me the confidence
to be who I am even more than I ever could be in the past.
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