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Smart Women are 40, 50, 60 and Beyond!

Guest post by: Joy Chudacoff

Article Overview: This article is about women realizing that it’s sometimes in our 40’s, 50’s, 60’s and Beyond when we realize some of our biggest life passions. Not so long ago, women felt that they had reached their prime after 50. Not so any longer! We’ve come a long way baby! Women today have Big Ideas, passion and energy. They are taking these ideas and turning them into big profits. Women beyond 40 begin to cultivate the wise wisdom they have learned in their 20’s and 30’s and use this to move their lives forward.

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Smart Women are 40, 50, 60 and Beyond!

Recently, as I was leaving my bank in Los Angeles, I saw a stack of magazines near the door, entitled “Life After 50.” And if you have followed the media trail this past week, it’s all about Madonna turning 50. This is a big deal in our society where youth typically rules. Here’s a woman who has been a media icon for youth, beauty, talent, and sex appeal for decades. What’s the message? We as women have much to look forward to as we move into our 40’s, 50’s, 60’s and beyond. As Smart Women, we already knew this, didn’t we?

I can honestly say that after I turned 40 (I’m now 48), I began to feel quite comfortable with who I am. I’m secure emotionally, mentally, and physically. Am I perfect? Whoa, I don’t think I will ever reach “perfection” (and these peri-menopausal symptoms are annoying!), but I sure do like what I think, feel, and see today. However, that was not always the case. When I was in my 20’s and early 30’s, I would question my own ideas frequently. I also cared a lot more about what other people thought. And, while I’m comfortable in my decisions, I make sure to keep my trusted coaches, advisors, and mentors close when I need them.

We’ve come a long way, baby! Just a short time ago, after age 50, many women were encouraged to move into the retirement process. From 1925-1942, adult women were coined “the silent generation.” Women stayed home, gave birth to babies, cooked, and cleaned. That was the “societal expectation.” As we know, World War ll changed that course of thinking.

Today, in my work with women, it’s pretty darned exciting to see what women at age 40 and beyond are doing in their lives. I have a theory about this. In our early 20’s and 30’s, many of us go to college and obtain a degree in something that interests us at that moment in time. We pursue our careers, and in some cases, we become involved in relationships and begin our families. We either continue our career path and combine that with Motherhood or take a break to focus solely on family. Whether you are a working inside the home or outside the home (or both!), a woman’s life becomes consumed with the effort of integrating home life with a work and personal life. Somewhere beyond our mid-30’s, we begin to ask ourselves the questions, “What’s next?”, “Is this it for me?”, “Could there possibly be something else for me in my future when my children are off to school?” The questions begin rather quietly and sometimes with all of the noise coming from everything else in our lives---family, friends, career, we don’t hear them right away. We begin to feel that something is not quite right. As we see the age of 40 on the horizon, the voice becomes louder until we can no longer ignore it.

This is when women begin to create the space in their lives to take a deeper look and uncover what’s next for them as they move into their 40’s, 50’s, and beyond. We are much wiser at this stage of life and a new adventure creates an incredible energy source as we begin to follow a new dream or idea.

How about you? Are you a woman in your 40’s, 50’s, 60’s or beyond that’s looking at what’s next? Do you have a creative idea that’s just bubbling inside of you waiting to come out? What are you passionate about? What do you daydream about?

It’s the perfect time to realize a Big idea, dream or goal. When I was in my late 30’s, I began to daydream about working with women to help them move their lives to the next level—whatever that might be for them. And in my early 40’s, I found the right teachers, coaches and mentors that would help me to achieve my passion and dream.

I invite you to think about what might be next for you as you move into this phase of your life—this glorious phase called the 40’s, 50’s, 60’s and beyond.

Anything is possible. Everything is waiting for you.

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About the Author: Joy Chudacoff
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Joy Chudacoff is the founder of Smart Women Smart Solutions®, a Professional Certified Coach and Motivational Speaker. A highly skilled group leader and business consultant, Joy has helped scores of women design the lives they choose to live. Helping women realize and achieve better ways of living is her passion, her purpose, and her business. As a wife and mother of two, Joy understands there is more to life than one's career. Like many women who are drawn to entrepreneurship, she inhabits a world that requires the integration of business with home life - and making time to nurture and care for herself. Joy works with women one-to-one, in groups and through speaking engagements, to help them define success on their own terms, identify outlets for their creativity, create businesses, and manage careers anchored in their most important values. Visit Joy's website, http://www.smartwomensolutions.com where you'll find more articles by Joy, upcoming workshops, Success Circles and her keynote speaking topics for women who are ready to begin the next phase of their life or career. You can contact Joy at (310) 454-2005 or by email, Joy@smartwomenslutions.com

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