>I believe that a woman over 50 can reinvent herself without the support of anyone... Always! at whatever age. As long as we're alive. It will always be our time. And well the support, in active listening mode, always comes in handy! At any age, a woman can break down without the support of anyone, it's all about being really eager to work and focusing on what they want for where they are going and how they are going to get there. The woman is very bold to survive, to get ahead, to lead a marriage, to be in a relationship, for life in general, she is very brave. My friend, Yoleida, recently emigrated to Colombia and bought a franchise of the housing law, she took it to Barranquilla and she, with her trusted people is benefiting families with advice to acquire self-sustaining housing. Already this August is her 9th birthday, Yoleida is 62 years old. She is happy with her job, because it is ideal for retired people because she works from home in addition to traveling, she has bonuses and good commissions, lo.more importantly, she manages her time. Yoleida, has been reinventing herself every day for sixty and many more years. It's not a matter of age, but of attitude and desire. She is in a process of youth maturation, and it is a nice stage, to undertake, whatever she proposes, already more relaxed, because the children have grown up and everyone has their family. She, took a while to let go of the chains, and now she knows, how good she feels now without any tie that doesn't take her anywhere, it's time to enjoy what truly, can be enjoyed 🙏 Sometimes life screams “let it go" at you while you're still holding on. Let go; what is yours you don't need chains. Besides it's never too late when the soul wakes up, I think that after we are older adults we don't start from scratch we do it from our wisdom. Our self-care needs no permission, no age, no excuses. It just needs us to change our internal dialogue and watch how our world changes. Sometimes the words we say to ourselves are the ones that weigh the most. But when you transform the “I'm sunk” into “I'm just in a bad moment," you give yourself a chance to grow. When you change the “I'm a failure” to “I made a mistake," you leave room to learn. And when you go from “nothing works out the way I want” to “nothing can stop me,” you regain the power to keep going. The words we use with ourselves have a huge impact. It is to be where smells live, where morning coffee smells the same as that of childhood, where the sun has the same brightness as the one that saw us grow up. It's not just about positivism, but about creating a language of compassion and strength for our inner child, which drives us to evolve. Janitze 🌹