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Fifty And Loving It

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by: judilynn
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In three weeks I will officially turn fifty. Hard to believe, because I've always been the 'baby' of the family but as they say, 'it is what it is'. A mother of a seven-year-old, I truly enjoy G-rated movies, roller-skating and am just as excited as my daughter for the latest Hard-Rock Theme Park's inception due in our area next April. In fact I can hardly wait. I still love 70s rock, walking in the rain and holidays. I still laugh with 'I Love Lucy', 'The Munsters' and 'The Honeymooners'. In fact, in the past thirty years, I've hardly changed. True, there are a few more lines around my eyes, some grey hair that is covered for the sake of vanity and an additional fifteen pounds that I promise to get rid of'...starting tomorrow. Well, actually, as I further reflect, there have been a few more changes.... I am no longer indecisive. Experience has taught me to trust my decisions and to trust myself. Where I was insecure, I am now secure. I no longer compare myself to others and have learned to truly love the woman I have become. I know both my strengths and weaknesses and celebrate both. I have learned to benevolently hold onto my own core values even if others disagree. A hotheaded gal in the past, I now have learned how to disagree agreeably. I have also learned when it's time to walk away; there is no sense tying to prove a point to those who disagree. I no longer loose sleep over those who do not like me. I have learned that not everyone is going to like me and that relationships cannot be forced. I have also learned, throughout the years, to respect myself more, and not be a doormat for the sake of peace. I have learned to take more risks and not be afraid of failure. I have learned the art of waiting and that patience really is a virtue. I have learned to enjoy life more fully and more freely. I have learned it is not what I do that is important but who I am that matters. Middle age has equipped me to be a better person. I now have the wisdom and selflessness that I lacked in my youth which has enabled me to be a better parent. I have read somewhere that the '50s' represent everything that you are meant to be. That excites me and I am ready. I rejoice and thank God as I approach this milestone of my life and...as Oprah once said, 'bring it on!'



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Judi Lynn Lake successfully runs her own advertising agency which handles everything from logos, branding, videos and websites while continues to work closely with self-published authors from design to promotion. To learn more visit http://www.judilake.com




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