I love all of this. Choosing! All that choosing and allowing. I do feel my experience and wisdom is a treasure. The parts of me that have fully accepted myself, my experience, and my knowing while staying open and curious. I am also 51 with 52 in a few months and I have come to love aging. I honor, I embrace, and I absolutely see it as a gift. My older brother died at 26 I will always honor every year I get to continue to experience, witness, and evolve. It is all a privilege.
When someone we love or care about passes, it creates a seismic shift in perspective. Doesn't it? It is gut wrenching and one of the greatest awakenings to remind us how fortunate we are to see each new day to learn, grow, and embrace. I still have my skin care regiments and watch what I eat, but the focus isn't about anti-aging, it's about honoring this awe inspiring vessel I inhabit.
I eat healthy and nourish my body and skin in a way of honoring this vessel bs needing to look a certain way, I completely relate. The Sept care and desire to feel good is still there just for a different reason than before :)
First of all i really really need to thank Shaneh for recommending your newsletter. Wouldn't have found your brilliance otherwise!
I'm 28 right now and while watching my wedding photos (got married at 21) with family...my parents commented how different I looked, and how my face has radically transformed. That's when it truly hit me how I've literally taken all of my 20's to heal, to step into my power, set boundaries, stand up for my expression and truth! How grateful I am to have experienced all this so early. And I can wait to age...to experience life to the fullest ...to create memories...to have lines around my eyes because of laughing so hard and happiness...for hair to grey with wisdom! It's so so beautiful ā¤ļø
I am celebrating you, right now! I can only imagine how radiant your life will be having found yourself in your 20s. It gives you a power foundation to stand upon when the storms naturally come and fade into the peaceful calm afterwards. You'll look back and it'll be with pride and appreciation of the journey.
Beautiful articulation of a precious journey we are all engaged with in our own unique way. I agree there are tremendous gifts in (re)discovering who we are at our depths as we embrace life's journey. Wisdom and authentic beauty are such gems - mined from experience and a life well lived. It's an honor to pause in this moment and celebrate with you the radiance of life, John, with great appreciation.
I absolutely love this! Probably one of my favorite reads so far! So timely and packed with wisdom! šš¾ā¤ļø
Iām so happy this landed for you! š„°
I love all of this. Choosing! All that choosing and allowing. I do feel my experience and wisdom is a treasure. The parts of me that have fully accepted myself, my experience, and my knowing while staying open and curious. I am also 51 with 52 in a few months and I have come to love aging. I honor, I embrace, and I absolutely see it as a gift. My older brother died at 26 I will always honor every year I get to continue to experience, witness, and evolve. It is all a privilege.
When someone we love or care about passes, it creates a seismic shift in perspective. Doesn't it? It is gut wrenching and one of the greatest awakenings to remind us how fortunate we are to see each new day to learn, grow, and embrace. I still have my skin care regiments and watch what I eat, but the focus isn't about anti-aging, it's about honoring this awe inspiring vessel I inhabit.
I eat healthy and nourish my body and skin in a way of honoring this vessel bs needing to look a certain way, I completely relate. The Sept care and desire to feel good is still there just for a different reason than before :)
First of all i really really need to thank Shaneh for recommending your newsletter. Wouldn't have found your brilliance otherwise!
I'm 28 right now and while watching my wedding photos (got married at 21) with family...my parents commented how different I looked, and how my face has radically transformed. That's when it truly hit me how I've literally taken all of my 20's to heal, to step into my power, set boundaries, stand up for my expression and truth! How grateful I am to have experienced all this so early. And I can wait to age...to experience life to the fullest ...to create memories...to have lines around my eyes because of laughing so hard and happiness...for hair to grey with wisdom! It's so so beautiful ā¤ļø
I am celebrating you, right now! I can only imagine how radiant your life will be having found yourself in your 20s. It gives you a power foundation to stand upon when the storms naturally come and fade into the peaceful calm afterwards. You'll look back and it'll be with pride and appreciation of the journey.
Thank you, thank you, thank you for being here.
Beautiful articulation of a precious journey we are all engaged with in our own unique way. I agree there are tremendous gifts in (re)discovering who we are at our depths as we embrace life's journey. Wisdom and authentic beauty are such gems - mined from experience and a life well lived. It's an honor to pause in this moment and celebrate with you the radiance of life, John, with great appreciation.
Cheers to celebrating our journey and our radiance, every.single.day.