From an Older Woman to a Younger One
I've just learned that one of my favourite Voxers shares a birthday month with me. She'll be turning 21, whilst I'll be turning fifty-two. So for her and for every other younger woman on VOX, I've learned some valuable things about life, love and being female over the past half-century and I thought if I passed some of the more important ones on to you, maybe it will save you some precious time:
1) You are at least ten times prettier than you think you are. That holds true no matter how pretty you already think you are! Don't believe me? Ask your mother/auntie/grannie if she thought she was pretty when she was twenty. She'll say, "no." Then find a photo of her at that age. See what I mean?
2)The only thing you should be faking is confidence. If you don't have it yet, pretend you do. In every new situation, pretend you're not nervous, pretend you're not afraid. After a few times doing this, the pretend part disappears.
3) Want to try something new, like painting, skiing, running your own business? Go to the library and borrow ten different books on the subject. Skim through them all, find the ones that have the most vital information and study them. Then see number 2.
4) No matter how old you get, remember what it was like to be a nine-year old girl. Remember the feeling of freedom. If you've already forgotten, do a cartwheel. You can so still do one. Savour that feeling. Wake up with it every day. You'll stay young until the day you die.
5) In the same vein, cut or potted flowers are never a waste of money. Because every time we glance at them, they remind us how much beauty there can be in the world.
6) Speaking of money, starting right this moment, whether you're twenty or sixty, you can change your finances around. Don't leave someone else completely in charge,whether it's your husband, partner, parents or banker. Become financially saavy. Financial independence gives you the freedom to walk away from many bad situations. How do you know you're in bad situation? See number seven.
7) If your stomach hurts and you haven't got a virus, you're in a bad situation. Before you know what it is, your stomach always does. Give yourself some time to ponder what it might be that's making your stomach hurt. Chances are you already do know, you just don't want to believe it, for some reason. You can ignore advice from your friends, even your own brain, but you can't ignore your stomach, because the stomach never lies. Oh, and by the way? - Drowning your stomach in alcohol won't make it stop telling you the truth, either.
8) When meeting someone new and he or she seems to be behaving like an assh*le, show compassion first. If after you display your sincere compassion, they are still acting like an assh*le, walk away. If they follow you, call the police.
9) Wear sunscreen on your face, neck and hands every day, winter and summer. I don't care how dark your skin naturally is. Wear it. You'll remember me when you look in the mirror at age fifty. Always keep in mind that Your body is directly connected to your spirit. Look after your body. Exercise, floss and brush your teeth. Put nothing in your body that can permanently harm your spirit, including the wrong man.
10) And if you are in bed with a man and he's the right man - meaning your stomach doesn't hurt, he's smiling at you, he knows your name, he's not drunk and neither are you- for goddsakes- enjoy yourself. He is not at all thinking about how fat your thighs look.
[Note: This piece was retitled "Ten Things I'd Tell My Younger Self," by vibrantnation.com, divinecaroline.com and others....]
Comments
This is also like a letter from the "present" you to the "younger" you. Very cool. Don't you really wish that you could go back in time and tell the younger you what knowlege you've cultivated through the years. I do:-)
This is beautiful Patricia..thanks for sending it to me. It is now on my favorites.
I do, too. But what I really miss every once in a while, is the carefree days before we became girls, if you know what I mean. Before he whole boy-girl thing started. Climbing trees, wearing silly hats and bows. Those days were fun!
I love this post!! Very sweet of you to share all the photos... just lovely!
I'm sending my daughter a link.
Great post, Patricia. Truly wonderful.
YES! excellent
<3 daveb
That was an "ah-hah!" moment for me, because I'd always been told I was cute but not very pretty. It's amazing what we put ourselves through when we're young!
*applause*
Patricia:
As usual, brilliantly written. I have appended my meager comments:
1.) Absolutely true. Codicil: When you don't believe a man who loves you when he tells you how beautiful you are, he feels diminished.
2.) If you believe in a higher power who loves and supports you, the period of time during which you have to fake it is shortened.
3.) Fear of failure is more corrosive than failure. Failure is not a negative self-judgement.
4). You have just described my late grandmother Geneva. Even when she got Alzheimer's, she woke up happy every day. Remembering to have the wonder of a little boy, for me, makes me a better father and friend.
5). I have nothing to add here.
6.) As a financial professional, I come across this from time to time. I would add a codicil: Women process financial information differently than men. It is my experience that women will ask me more questions before feeling comfortable. When looking for a financial advisor, make sure the person you choose respects what you need to feel comfortable.
7.) I went the alcohol way earlier in life. It just put off the work I needed to do in order to love, respect, and trust myself. I couldn't agree more with this point.
8.) Perfectly true.
9.) I would add, about accoutrements (tatoos, enhancements, etc.): Consider what they will look like at age 50.
10). I can personally vouch for that last sentence.
i didn't think i was beautiful at age 20. but i DID think i was hot stuff at 24. haha! ;P
Happy birthday and may your life be bless always...
i have to admit, it has been a rough ride for the past few weeks, but i'm starting to feel better. :)
Thank you. Obviously I thought of you whilst writing it. Happy Birthday, LC. : )
I read your post. I'm 64 next week. I went outside and did a cartwheel.
Thank you...
one of my few girlfriends who has children said to me that her hormones were out of whack for 5, 6 years! sheesh! that's a long time.
One of my dearest friends is celebrating her birthday on Friday. Thirty-five is still soooo young, I think I'd only just started to be my 'real self' when I was in my mid- thirties. Good things are coming.Lil. I'm making a note to myself to visit you on Friday. : )
thanks for all the encouragement and great posts :)
I'm always open for advice.
Especially when it's good ... which this is!
Thank you.
What you say rings out as being so true to me, and I'm not even in my 20s yet.
I'm going to print this out tomorrow and keep it in my file.
Thank you for writing this!
The boy only saw Athens briefly during the pre-Olympics bomb site so I'm keen to show him how beautiful it is these days...
Where did you live out there?
What great advice, I will pass this on to your nieces. They always listen when their Aunt P has something to say. I hope you know how much they admire and love you.
on the up side, you get to go to NY! i hope you get to have some fun there!
also, please eat a slice of delicious pizza for me. hehe :)
I read all along with my smile growing in my face. I'm so glad to have met you here, and I'm so proud to be counted in your *friends*...I'm short of words here..but I feel like you are one of the (if not *the*) wisets, beautifull people I have met in the past 10 years...
I really feel closer to me than I ever have before
That's a great way to describe it and I hear you very well. I know just what you mean.
Ditto and knowing you, I'm sure you could probably add a few things that I left out, yes? ; )
I may come back to you on that , but the thing that touched my heart most was that I was reflecting on your number one in the end of 2007....we were having a look at some old pics of mine, and I said to Sarita how I couldn't believe how great I looked then, and how much I suffered in those days because of *beautty* insecurities....
Also some of your words here were the teaching of my parents when I was in my late teens and 20's....and the fact that you *pop in* to my life just as I'm thinking of you.....
Had a weird last few weeks, will be posting soon, I'm finishing one of my college courses in 2 weeks and I'm expecting people from Argentina next week [one of my life time friends, with hubbie and 2 daughters, for 4 days :) ], so will come post as soon as I'm a bit less overwhelmed!
Thanks for this, Patricia,
by the way...when is your birthday?
so, when is your birthday? :)
Very glad you enjoyed it. I just visited your blog and the 'thank you's' are mutual. : )
"8) When meeting someone new and he or she seems to be behaving like an assh*le, show compassion first. If after you display your sincere compassion, they are still acting like an assh*le, walk away. If they follow you, call the police."
Awesome advice, and so true!
I think every woman wants to be young. When you are in 30's you want to be in 20's and when yo are 40's you still want to be in 20's. lol don't know how to say it.
It is indeed a great post. I'm 33 now and sometimes I feel like I'm the only woman (person?) in the world who doesn't want to be younger again. This age is nice. I certainly don't feel old, though I was certain in my teens and twenties that when I got here I would feel old. And really I feel more free and happy than I did when I was younger because now I know what I want to do and who I am.
I would also add to #10 that if you make yourself notice that he is not at all thinking about how fat your thighs are, eventually you will stop thinking about how fat your thighs are, too. Or at least I have. When it is pointed out to me by the rude fact that some jeans don't fit, it startles me.
Thank you for writing this post. I'm already practising #2 on a daily basis...sometimes I'm a little too good at it that I come across as snobbish!
I'm so-so at #1. Sometimes I think I'm the hottest stuff ever, sometimes I'm convinced I'm gross (like I do right now). *sigh*
Thank you for the compliment and I'm glad you enjoyed the post. BTW- I love the new shot of you. That has got to be one of the most flattering haircuts and colour on any one I've ever seen. It suits you so well. In this pose you can really appreciate it. I haven't been around the neighbourhood as much as I'd like, because I've been a bit busy, but I'm going to pop over to see what other things are new at 'your place.' : )
It feels fantastic to be a woman!
You couldn't be more on target about finances if you tried! Go to the library or nearest book store and get Suze Orman's Women & Money. Best thing you could do for youself and its EASY!!!!
Patricia, thank you for your advice and beautiful pictures.
Really? it was there? How nice. Thanks for telling me.
If you're doing that already at your age and thinking this is great advice, you've got a huge headstart from many of us women (and men, too I suppose) who were very foolish at your age. This advice is in hindsight - I didn't realise a lot of these things at your age. So- kudos to you!
I'm curious to your name-"Call me Trish" is your first name also Patricia? I go by 'patricia' usually but when people feel they have to for some reason shorten it, I always prefer 'trish' to "pat.'
Thank you for the comment and for stopping by.
Your words are wise, gentle and full of hope; I'm closer to your age, and yet I see that I can learn something here as well!
This totally cracked me up! (But necessary in some cases.) :D
Timone is very cute!
What a great post. You deserve a hug for this one
Of all the women I have loved I never once thought their thighs were too fat.
This is why you are one of the best men I've 'met.' Thanks for your comment. It means a lot.
That you'd want to show this to your sisters is a great compliment. Many thanks for that and for stopping by. : )
LOVE THE PICTURES AND ADVICE
TINA
This was fantastic!! Where was this when I was 21? ;-)
Thank you for such a beautiful pice.
Thank you for stopping by and for your comment, Jennifer. Number ten is one that I always try to remember, too. ; )
Amazing advice! I especially love the one about never putting anything in your body that will hurt your body or your spirit... including a man. Priceless!
Ok... you are definately someone I need to know!
Thank you. Can't figure out what made the neighbours seem to like this one so..
: ) You know, the first thing I opened this morning were your comments from last evening here and on my photo and I just have to tell you, you started my day off so nicely...Thank you. I mean it.
My reaction was that from as far back as I could remember, I always thought that women were their most beautiful somewhere in their early thirties, when their face had developed real character. It always seemed to me that if a pretty woman's face showed that she'd been smiling for years and years, it made me wonder what delightful things made her smile so much.
It's a sad thing when our notions of beauty are so superficial that we think that evidence of smiling ruins it. The cautionary tale of Mrs. Furrow Face, and your advice to keep the inner nine year old girl alive, and the reminder that women are more beautiful than they think they are, is the real beauty regime that that poor sad supermodel never got. Smile and live with zesty.
Thank you for a wonderful post.
It always seemed to me that if a pretty woman's face showed that she'd been smiling for years and years, it made me wonder what delightful things made her smile so much.
This statement in particular and the rest of your comment here demonstrates why you have been married so long. You clearly appreciate women as they should be appreciated and your way of expressing it is poetry. I am honoured that you left me this comment. Thank you.
I'm sorry it took me so long to reply. I have been in NY for several weeks and just returned. I think your words here are full of wisdom. Thanks so much for commenting.
Best wishes to you!