9 Ways I Feel More Alive Than Ever Before

  1. Shoes Don’t Have to Match
    There was a time when I considered myself a trendsetter. Every piece of my outfit was meticulously chosen to match, from my shirt to my shoes and handbag. I was practically a walking magazine cover! But then I felt the weight of those outdated fashion rules—like the idea that you can’t wear white after Labor Day. Well, not anymore! Now, my shoes can be mismatched, and yes, I might even wear Crocs (gasp!). I’ll rock white whenever I want, even if it’s while sledding in a snowstorm. I still enjoy dressing up, but I prefer to think of myself as a fashion rebel. The old style diva is long gone.
  2. The Joneses Don’t Have It All
    Once, I was envious of the Joneses—coveting their sprawling home and seemingly perfect life. But now? I genuinely couldn’t care less about what they have. I find joy in a cozy home, healthy kids, and a job that covers the bills. My little sanctuary offers me something far more valuable: a loving family. That’s the real treasure!
  3. Dance Like Everyone’s Watching
    Having spent years in dance classes, I always dreamed of performing. Yet, at some point, I lost that carefree spirit and became shy about showing off my moves. I thought I looked silly doing the “Macarena” or “YMCA.” However, I’ve recently rediscovered my groove! Now, I dance like everyone’s watching, and honestly, I don’t care if my moves are old-fashioned. If I want to dance the night away, I will!
  4. A Bad Hair Day Equals a Hat Day
    Back in my 20s, I wouldn’t be caught dead in a hat—my hair was my pride and joy. Fast forward to today, and let’s just say my hair has taken a turn for the chaotic. Between kids and quick hair routines, I’ve embraced the baseball cap. They’re my go-to accessory and can look surprisingly chic! Now, what used to be a bad hair day has turned into a great hat day.
  5. Ditch the Toxic People
    Negative people can drain your energy faster than a flat tire. When I was younger, I tolerated their behavior, hoping they would change. But I’ve learned that change must come from within. I’ve made the decision to distance myself from those who bring negativity into my life, and let me tell you, it feels like a breath of fresh air.
  6. Cake Is a Food Group
    I used to be a gym rat, working out five times a week and shunning carbs like they were the enemy. These days, I still eat healthily, but I absolutely refuse to skip cake. I’m convinced it should be classified as a food group! I might not fit into a size 4 anymore, but I’m definitely a happier eater.
  7. Kiss Guilt Trips Goodbye
    Apologizing was my default setting; I would say “sorry” for things beyond my control. But I’ve come to realize that many people were trying to manipulate me into feeling guilty. Now, it takes a genuine reason for me to apologize. I’m truly free from those unwarranted guilt trips.
  8. Thinking for Myself
    I once followed every trend, succumbing to the “me too” mentality. But with age comes wisdom, and I now appreciate my independence. I’ve learned to question popular opinions and make my own choices, often laughing at the latest fads. Choosing my own path feels liberating!
  9. Embrace Your Inner Child
    Are you feeling overwhelmed by the passage of time, like I once did? It’s important to let go of what holds you back and reconnect with what once made you happy. Revisit those passions, and you’ll feel as vibrant as if you were back in the ’80s. Just remember, don’t stop believing!

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In summary, life changes can be liberating. By shedding old expectations, embracing individuality, and reconnecting with joy, you can feel refreshed and alive again—no matter your age.