Embracing Self-Confidence and Drive: Building a New Career at Age 75

Age may be more than a number, but I am saying for myself that “age is just a number” and it will not define the limits of my ambitions or my pursuit of new beginnings. In a world where reinvention knows no age restrictions, I am joining the growing trend of individuals harnessing their self-confidence and drive to embark on exciting new careers, well into their golden years. Today, there are more examples of those who fearlessly step into uncharted territories, defying societal norms and proving that passion and purpose know no bounds.

Meet Grace, a vibrant and spirited individual who recently embarked on a journey to build a new career at the age of seventy-five. After a lifetime of experiences and accomplishments, Grace found herself craving a fresh start, yearning to explore her untapped potential and contribute to the world in a new and meaningful way. While many friends were questioning her decision or dismissing it as a mere whim, Grace refused to be held back by society’s expectations or the doubts that often accompany such endeavors.

With an unwavering belief in herself and her abilities, Grace harnessed her self-confidence to face any obstacles that came her way. She understood that building a new career would require dedication, perseverance, and a willingness to learn and adapt. Armed with this mindset, Grace eagerly delved into the realm of lifelong learning, embracing innovative technologies, honing her skills, and cultivating a network of like-minded individuals.

Throughout her journey, Grace encountered skeptics and naysayers who questioned her motives or attempted to dissuade her from pursuing her dreams. But she stood firm, gracefully deflecting their doubts and criticisms, knowing that her passion and drive were stronger than any external opinions. She embraced her age as an asset, cherishing the wisdom and life experience that enriched her perspective and enhanced her ability to connect with others.

With each milestone achieved and obstacle overcome, Grace’s self-confidence grew stronger. She realized that age was not a barrier but rather a testament to her resilience and determination. Her story has inspired me, and encouraged me to start anew, to chase dreams, and to contribute to the world in a profound and impactful way.

So, I will keep Grace’s example in front of me every day. And every day I will nurture my self-confidence, foster my drive, and silence the march of my own doubts. I will think of my journey, as erratic as it has been as my preparation for this moment. Age is merely a backdrop to a new story that I am crafting. Embrace the uncertainty, revel in the excitement, and let your passion guide you towards a fulfilling and rewarding future.

Let self-confidence and drive be my guiding stars, lighting the path to a life brimming with purpose, joy, and endless possibilities.

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Kicking the Tires of Sunday June 9

Up to Frustration

My spirits start moving up the emotional scale just setting up the new post. Shows to go that feeling good can be established as a habit. Looking at the emotional scale, it feels that my set point is at frustration. That’s a much higher place on the scale than one would think. It feels good to think of it as the tipping point where the teeter-totter hits a center balance just before moving upward. It also feels good thinking to think about my accomplishments instead of the things that left undone.

Decision

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Attribution of Quote “Abraham-Hicks”

Abraham-Hicks quote for today: “A decision is the focusing of the Energy of desire, and the decision point happens when the desire is powerful enough.” What I really like, what I really LIKE  is the following sequence of thoughts.

It doesn’t really matter what decision is made. What is important is deciding and using the decision as a focus of energy. As sunlight catches fire when focused through a magnifying glass, desire catches fire when energy is focused through decision.

I also like thinking that I have been BSing myself by thinking that needs and demands of others prevent me from accomplishing my own goals. When I decide and focus on the decision, the universe bends everything to align with my decision,