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At the beginning of the growing season, I purchased a beautiful flowering plant. It grows tall and its blooms are bright. The hot summer sun seemed to thwart its growth. I thought, “Well, that was a short blooming season.”

Much to my amazement, it began to bloom again as the weather cooled, and it seems to have no intention of stopping anytime soon.

Exactly like many of us who are still in active bloom.

Change of Mindset

Sharon Blumberg Swimmer

When I turned 60 in 2017, I felt a shift. I called it my ‘60s switch’, and I declared that this was the beginning of doing things that push me way out of my comfort zone. I did not want to have any regrets. The kind of ‘shoulda, coulda, woulda’ regrets many of us accumulate.

With this change of mindset, I am pushing the boundaries of my professional life, and my business is thriving. I have learned how to swim, completed two triathlons and learned how to bottle-feed abandoned kittens.

You are never ever too old to learn.

Learning Builds Your Legacy

I continue to learn how to face my fears and insecurities in order to leave a legacy of resilience*, contribution and engagement.

Growth is stepping out of your comfort zone and being uncomfortable. You need to find your courage to commit to the challenge of change because it is never too late to lead a relevant, resilient, radiant and remarkable life.

The 7 R’s of a Thriving Mature Woman

Here are some ways for you to thrive through the changing landscape of your life:

  • Cultivate a new mindset for refreshed perspectives on aging, retirement and work.
  • Reimagine a different future for yourself.
  • Recognize what fascinates you and follow that path of curiosity.
  • Refocus your goals to begin to rediscover how to leverage your interests and skills.
  • Learn different reinvention strategies and practical tools for both inspiration and fulfillment.
  • Redefine the brand called ‘you’ to uniquely reposition yourself for joy and contentment.
  • Reengage with your community to build enthusiasm for your future and all its possibilities.

We are not invisible. We are not too old. It is not too late.

So, what are you waiting for? You have a choice: do you want to say, “These are still my days” or would you rather say, “Those were the days”?

*I often use words that begin with the letter ‘R’. For a long time, I didn’t know why I was drawn to words that began with R. About six years ago, I realized that this is homage to my mother, Racene. Inspiration comes from unexpected places.

Let’s Have a Conversation:

When did you decide to redefine yourself? Do any of the seven R’s speak to you in a special way? How far have you grown in your pursuit of fulfillment? Please share in the comments below.