I turn 40 in a few days and that realization is freaking me out. It is not that I fear aging. I am actually grateful for it. After having chronic illness for almost 20 years, I appreciate that every year of good health is a gift. The freaking out part comes from wondering if I’m on the right path, if I will be able to do everything I want to do with the same passion and clarity of my youth, and if I’ll ever reach my full potential. Some days I feel so wise and enlightened, while other days I feel like I am still a 5 year old afraid to get on the school bus. Still, in my 40 years on earth I have learned a great deal. Here is just a smattering of the goodies in no particular order:
- Never wear uncomfortable underwear.
- Words are only words. You give them meaning.
- A simple touch or caring hug can heal where all else fails.
- If you love chocolate, eat chocolate. Don’t let dietary advice rule your world or steal your joy.
- Everyone is a critic. Consider the source and never accept criticism from someone you don’t respect.
- Those who hurt others are in great pain themselves. The only antidote is love.
- Listening is a gift. Truly hearing is a Godsend.
- A little blush can work wonders for your self-esteem.
- Love doesn’t have conditions.
- We all just want to feel seen and heard.
- Always be polite. There is no excuse for not saying “please” and “thank you.”
- Love yourself first and then let that love overflow to others.
- You can’t make anyone else happy. Happiness is an inside job.
- Integrity is challenging, but worth the effort. There is nothing worse than disappointing yourself.
- Some days a glass of wine is all you need to gain perspective.
- Trust yourself always. There is no better compass than your own heart.
- Every human being is creative. Find your outlet whatever it may be – writing, painting, photography, music, dance, decorating, gardening, educating, loving. All activities can be done with your own special flair.
- Pay attention to babies and nature. They are the closest connection to God we have.
- Change is constant and necessary. Don’t fear it. There is always the potential for things to be even better.
- Let yourself be lazy. Quiet times are when we can really hear our soul.
- Spend your money on the things that will really enrich your life – education, new experiences and health.
- Make your home your sanctuary.
- The way you treat your body says a lot about you. Always wear comfortable shoes.
- Live within your means.
- “Light up a room” is not just an expression; it is a way of being.
- Learn to love vegetables.
- If you lack gratitude, you will never know true joy.
- Indulging your kids is not love; it is fear. Children raised by fear will have a hard time recognizing real love.
- Helping someone is not always the most loving choice. Sometimes people need to struggle to learn the lessons that life intends.
- You will never know what someone else is going through, and trying to do so will just bring pain. Simply being there for someone is enough.
- Just because people seem unloving doesn’t mean they aren’t loving with all they have.
- Judgment hurts everyone. Let it go if you want peace.
- You will never regret being brave, honest, respectful or kind.
- Exercise often feels better than you think it will.
- Hard work matters. When things are easy they often leave you feeling empty.
- Freedom is a state of mind. Virtually anything can be a prison if you let it.
- How you think affects everything. Nourish your mind and spirit with the same dedication you give to your body.
- All that really matters is what’s happening right now.
- It is often better to be kind than to be right.
- Be happy for other people. No good has ever come from jealousy.
I still have so much more to learn, so please share some words of wisdom of your own…
This is just perfect! Thanks for sharing
Thanks Eugenia. You know #3 very well. https://happyhealthyher.com/my-healing-touch-experience/
I think you are the most lovely spirit and I am blessed to call you my friend.
Thank you 🙂 I feel very much the same about you.
You are a beautiful blend of exuberant youthfulness and wise elder. Thank you for these forty fabulous facts for living! Happy almost new decade! And you are such a great example for # 25…you always light up the room!
Thank you very much Lisa! I can’t believe you said that about #25. When I saw you had liked the post I almost replied to you that you were one of the best examples of “lighting up a room” I have ever encountered.