I Really Dig Getting Older and Stronger Mentally! Thursday Two Questions Meme #137

I really dig getting older! Aside from all the aches and pains that comes with age, mentally, I have never been stronger. The occasional breakdown comes seldom verses before when I was pre-teen and teenager. I can say back then, I cried over just about anything. My mom used to say, don't let them see you cry, because people take it as a sign of weakness. But even though I didn't want people to think I am weak, most times I couldn't hold back my tears, because the emotions just got the best of me.

Second nature to me now, everyday, I made sure that I take care of what is important to me and the people I love in my life. Other things are just not as important anymore like they once were. For example: if I have to run out of the house looking unprepared because I stayed up all night with T to keep her fever down, well, it is what it is.

 Now I understand how some people can live by themselves without the interaction of others, because after a lot of practice, we all get better at what we do repeatedly. I like that I don't flip over things that I can't control anymore. If I don't get something from trying, I think that god must have other ideas for me.
More importantly, I dig how I feel as I get older. I am able to see more of me and who I am. I used to be so confused about who I should be, what I should do. It has taken me a long time to find time to focus on myself internally, but thank god it finally has reached a point of clarity.  

Now, aren't you glad I am not 100% clueless all the time, but only occasionally? :-)

 Here are Self Sagacity's Thursday Two Questions #137:
1) When was it that you felt like you knew "who" you are?
2) What do you dig about getting older?
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13 Comments

  1. Oh, I so love your post Amanda, I dig getting older too, and so happy to be at peace with myself now. Like you, I was so confused before too, but now, I started to think more of reality and have accepted that dealing with reality and accepting it fully and be happy with is makes me happiest than continue chasing something which I did not even know if they were part of my dreams or just because I thought then when I was younger they were the expectations. So happy to be me, now. I exactly don't know when it happened, but it has been quite long now that I am very much accepting of my capabilities and limitations.

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  2. Amanda, I enjoy being older because I feel wiser, my children are grown and I am getting closer to retirement. I look so forward to not having to punch a time clock and having some time to do what I WANT to do. he he I absolutely love spending time with the grands and not having to be a FULL time custodial parent.
    I began to get more in touch with myself through writing. While my children were at home it was not about me, but now it can be (once in awhile :-))

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  3. Amanda, I love this post. I really do dig getting older.

    1. For me, I felt that I knew who I was or came into my own around 50. I had much more confidence in myself and was at the age that I did my own thing and didn't care about what others thought. Like you mentioned, I also don't blow up at the least little thing anymore. There is a sort of peace and serenity that I feel now that I never felt in the past.

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  4. I like where I am in life now.. am at peace too I think as we age we gradually understand more.

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  5. I share your sentiments about getting old and know who I am. In general, I am happy with who I am, and my situation. I always try to make the best of whatever it's in my way and deal with it as it comes. Occasionally, ill-manners from people I love get me down and in despair, but I also bounce back :-)

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  6. I truly an embracing getting older. I am ebracing my silver hairs, I find the sexy. I don't worry about what other people think anymore and I surely have started speaking my mind more.

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  7. Hi Amanda ~~ Really neat about getting older, isn't it??

    But then there is a place where it is not very nice. There is a saying, "It's Hell getting old." You should Google that, there are quite a few jokes but I couldn't find the originator.

    1) When was it that you felt like you knew "who" you are? I am not sure that I ever knew. If I did then now I have forgotten.
    2) What do you dig about getting older? Senior discounts are great!!!.
    ..

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  8. Wow, Amanda - I really did a double take when I saw that photo! :-)

    1) I'm still discovering - and re-discovering - who I am.

    2) The older I get, the less I worry about what others think - the more grounded I am - and the more confident I am about what really matters in life.

    Great questions today. Thanks for hosting! :-)

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  9. I enjoyed this post.
    I feel like I'm slowing growing into myself. It is taking a battle sometimes because I know what I want to feel and it's confidence in me.

    I think now I'm straightening out the childhood horrors so that I can move on to the next phase.

    Ahh yes, I love this post and I can't wait to be there...more at peace with me.

    1) When was it that you felt like you knew "who" you are?
    I think in 2008. We were going to visit the inlaws and I realize, I wasn't nervous of them anymore. I realize, I wouldn't put up with any bullpoo from them anymore and it was set and it was beautiful. Of course I wouldn't disrespect them either, but I knew I was on even keel and would stand by my family and my demands.
    Very freeing I tell you. I have not looked back since.

    2) What do you dig about getting older?
    I dig being able to stand up more for what I believe in.

    Have a great weekend woman :)

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  10. I don't mind getting older, and like you said, there were youthful days when one stray hair would keep me in the house, but these days, phft, if I have to go out and it's a bad hair day, who cares...it's the way I always look, just with a bad hair day, lol

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  11. It was only in my 30s that I started to understand who I was. I love the fact that my kids are getting older and aren't as 'dependant' as they used to be. MY youngest is still only 11, but she's a mature 11 so she's not as 'needy' as the others were at her age.

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  12. Wow... it takes not time for old age to warn us of the certainties of what we called the future.

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  13. Very interesting post that gives serious food for thought. After life's hard knocks in recent years I think I have come to know more about who I am. For one I have realized that I am stronger than I thought I was. I don't worry about age and relish the experiences and the good times of the past. I hope that the future will have better things in store. I am going to read your guidelines and see if I qualify to participate in your Meme. Take care.

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