FORTY!!! NOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!
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CountryBabe75 wrote: »For those of you already there, what's the best thing about being 40?
Nothing. Just give up.
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Oh my, why do you dread living to turn 40? Its not ugly, its beautiful.0
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CountryBabe75 wrote: »I will be the dreaded 4-0 in a couple of months. (It was SO hard to type that!) I have this feeling I still have things I need to do before I turn that stupid number. For those of you already there, what's the best thing about being 40? What do you wish you had done? For those of you who are dreading it as much as I am, what do you want to do before getting there?
Oh don't sweat that at all! Just a number. 43 here and still kicking like Kung Fu The best part is the wisdom that's built up behind you. You're not dealing with the trifling details and petty people because frankly you no longer have the patience for it. And that's a good thing You know how to focus on you now so get to it, girl
Wow! You're 43!? Man, I hope I can get in the same shape you're in by that age. I turn 40 next year No more excuses.0 -
Forties is a good decade! (I say turning 49 later this year.) I like this perspective: huffingtonpost.com/christina-vuleta/15-things-to-love-about-turning-40_b_5974634.html
My favorite from it: "You realize that all those people you think are so confident and lead perfect lives... are just as screwed up as everyone else."
Now 50... that's getting hard to say!0 -
CountryBabe75 wrote: »I will be the dreaded 4-0 in a couple of months. (It was SO hard to type that!) I have this feeling I still have things I need to do before I turn that stupid number. For those of you already there, what's the best thing about being 40? What do you wish you had done? For those of you who are dreading it as much as I am, what do you want to do before getting there?
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The best thing about forty is being Thankful that your not fifty!!!
You've got great things to look forward to BTW! We get better with age!0 -
Based on genetics, I got at least another 35 years to go before I kick the bucket. My grandmother passed at 84, my grandfather at 87, my mom is now turning 89 next month and my dad is 82 now.........................and I'm in better shape by far then they've ever been at the same age.
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Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
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40 rocks! It brings confidence and the ability to speak with authority. You care less about what people think. Turning 40 has been a very liberating for me. I'm in way better shape and am so much happier than I ever was in my 30's. Don't look at it as you have all these things you haven't accomplished. Why can't you still do those things now and once you turn 40? Age is just a number, live how you feel. Embrace each day as a gift, no one is guaranteed tomorrow. Hug those you love and tell them every day. :-)0
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burnsjulia wrote: »Forties is a good decade! (I say turning 49 later this year.) I like this perspective: huffingtonpost.com/christina-vuleta/15-things-to-love-about-turning-40_b_5974634.html
My favorite from it: "You realize that all those people you think are so confident and lead perfect lives... are just as screwed up as everyone else."
Now 50... that's getting hard to say!
Naw it is easy let me see in my forties I earned a black belt and started playing soccer with a bunch of guys while running 5Ks. In my 50s I ran a 1/2 marathon, still run 5Ks, play soccer on an amateur team for over 40 guys, played soccer with a German team. Ran a spartan race...and a tough mudder. For a guy who in his teen years hated to run not bad. 50 is an opportunity to really up the level. And I finish a master's degree is all goes well before I turn 60. Interested in how I will top this decade. You can do better than me for you are ahead of where I was in that decade. Go forth and conquer.0 -
You see this smile on my face? I didn't have it in my 20's & 30's. There is something magical about 40. Don't fear it, embrace it and hold on for the ride of your life! Life starts at 40. Enjoy0
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I love this discussion. Despite being probably near peak unhealthiness levels (which I am here to fix...), much happier in myself in my 40's than any time since I was a teenager.
Regrets - losing touch with people, and not taking those opportunities that seemed so scary at the time.
Love the comment from burnsjulia - "You realize that all those people you think are so confident and lead perfect lives... are just as screwed up as everyone else."
Something else I came to terms with by the time I got to 40 was that situations I found mortifyingly embarrassing were forgotten by others within minutes (if they even noticed at all), but that a kind gesture is remembered for ages.0 -
Truth is I fell apart at 35. The opportunities I have are freebies. Take time for yourself and enjoy unplugging from time to time. It will provide a calm and help refresh your batteries!0
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I'm 40...39 bothered me more...0
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Shoot, life is good after 40. I got my black belt at 45.0
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I just have to smile at all the messages from you young pups. I always go with the idea, "how old would you be if you didn't know how old you were?"0
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CountryBabe75 wrote: »For those of you already there, what's the best thing about being 40?
Nothing. Just give up.
Lol. Always the ray of sunshine.0 -
I just have to smile at all the messages from you young pups. I always go with the idea, "how old would you be if you didn't know how old you were?"
I absolutely LOVE this!!! Why do we have to tie ourselves down to numbers? (I'm sure I'll have to turn my CPA license in for that one.) Age and weight are just numbers, we need to live life to it's fullest no matter what. Thanks everybody!!!0 -
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I'm 45 and l am fitter now then l was 20 years ago. Age is just a number0
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Ran my first 2 triathlons at 41 (and 250lbs).0
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Don't sweat it. I turned 40 last month, but I feel 25. My oldest son, who will be 19 next month told me "you're just 25 with 15 years' experience!" Getting older has never bothered me.0
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wolfsbayne wrote: »Don't sweat it. I turned 40 last month, but I feel 25. My oldest son, who will be 19 next month told me "you're just 25 with 15 years' experience!" Getting older has never bothered me.
And your bottom still looks great lol0 -
Darkhawk1969 wrote: »wolfsbayne wrote: »Don't sweat it. I turned 40 last month, but I feel 25. My oldest son, who will be 19 next month told me "you're just 25 with 15 years' experience!" Getting older has never bothered me.
And your bottom still looks great lol
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LovingLifeInCalifornia wrote: »CountryBabe75 wrote: »For those of you already there, what's the best thing about being 40?
Nothing. Just give up.
Lol. Always the ray of sunshine.
@LovingLifeInCalifornia You know it.
Only things good about 40 is you can wear socks with sandals without people looking at you weird.
Only reason people in their 40's say otherwise is COMPLETE AND UTTER DENIAL!
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LovingLifeInCalifornia wrote: »CountryBabe75 wrote: »For those of you already there, what's the best thing about being 40?
Nothing. Just give up.
Lol. Always the ray of sunshine.
@LovingLifeInCalifornia You know it.
Only things good about 40 is you can wear socks with sandals without people looking at you weird.
Only reason people in their 40's say otherwise is COMPLETE AND UTTER DENIAL!
You can NEVER wear socks and sandals without people looking at you weird!0 -
LovingLifeInCalifornia wrote: »CountryBabe75 wrote: »For those of you already there, what's the best thing about being 40?
Nothing. Just give up.
Lol. Always the ray of sunshine.
@LovingLifeInCalifornia You know it.
Only things good about 40 is you can wear socks with sandals without people looking at you weird.
Only reason people in their 40's say otherwise is COMPLETE AND UTTER DENIAL!
I'm not in denial. I just live in my own little world...and I like it there just fine: the weather is sunny. I got to wear shorts and flip flops. I feel great. Life is good. if this means I'm in denial, I'll still take it.0 -
CountryBabe75 wrote: »You can NEVER wear socks and sandals without people looking at you weird!
Incorrect.
I do it all the time with black and brown socks even.
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can't wait till 400
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