“Occasionally I hear comments that women over 50 become invisible in our society. Honestly, being invisible to others concerns me less than being invisible to myself.”
I choose to embrace who I am today, not the woman I was 30 years ago.
I surround myself with people who see me for who I am and love me anyway.
I am interested in the world and learning new things, preferably with others who share those interests.
I am innately curious about people and enjoy good conversations.
I smile and laugh often. Happiness is infectious.
2 Comments
Lori Ann Wood
I love this. We are only invisible if we choose to be. Thank you for the reminder to be open and curious, too.
Cherryll Sevy
Yes, I completely agree that feeling invisible is a choice.