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bmatthews

Did You Ever Experience "The Shift"?

I don't really know what else to call it, but for me, "The Shift" happened right after I turned 35. It felt a lot more sudden than I expected. I remember a specific doctor's appointment. The doctor walked in, and I immediately thought, "This guy looks really young. Must be an intern." Nope. He was my doctor, and I later found out he was 33 – two years younger than me. From then on, it was like my perspective kept changing. I started realizing how incredibly young everyone looked on the local news or even on billboards for attorneys and realtors. It's so bizarre and hard to explain. Logically, I know younger people are in these professions, but my brain just struggles with the jarring reality that the "grown-ups" now include people who seem so young to me. Has anyone else gone through something like this? How old were you when it happened? #LifeChanges #Aging #Perspective #FeelingOld #AdultingFail #EverydayLife

Did You Ever Experience "The Shift"?
ztownsend

✨ 45 and suddenly getting ALL the attention

Honestly? I'm getting more compliments now than in my 20s! Here's why I think the 40s glow-up is real: 1. Face sculpting happens naturally - Lost that baby fat and boom, cheekbones appeared! It's like nature's free contouring. 2. Zero fucks energy is magnetic - Stopped caring what people think and apparently that confidence is irresistible. 3. Better everything budget - Can finally afford quality skincare, tailored clothes, and the "good" makeup that actually works. Think Tracee Ellis Ross - those killer cheekbones didn't emerge until her 40s, and now she's absolutely striking. The combination of bone structure reveal + IDGAF attitude + actual disposable income? Pure magic. Anyone else experience this unexpected midlife glow-up? I'm riding this wave as long as possible! #Aging #MidlifeGlowUp #40sAndThriving #AgingGracefully

✨ 45 and suddenly getting ALL the attention
cpeterson

Finding Purpose After Retirement: My Tips

Occupational wellness isn’t just about having a job—it’s about finding meaning in what you do every day, even after retirement. For me, it’s been about: - Volunteering at the local library (sharing my love for books) - Picking up new hobbies (hello, watercolor painting!) - Mentoring younger folks in my community These activities keep my mind sharp and give me a sense of purpose. Studies show that seniors who volunteer or mentor are happier and even healthier—lower risk of depression, better cognition, and more social connections. If you’re wondering how to get started, try asking yourself: What activities make you lose track of time? What skills do you love sharing? Start there, and see where it leads. Retirement is just the beginning of a new chapter—one where you get to choose what matters most. #OccupationalWellness #HealthyAging #RetirementLife #Aging #Health #Wellness

Finding Purpose After Retirement: My Tips
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