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Learning, Curiosity & Reinvention
Encouragement to stay curious, learn new things, and continue to grow creatively and personally later in life.


Learning New Skills at 50+, When Curiosity Matters More Than Confidence
In this season, curiosity can matter more than confidence. There comes a moment in this season of life when we realize how much has changed around us. New technology, new platforms, new ways of working and connecting. Sometimes it feels like the world sped up while we were busy raising families, building careers, and caring for others. It’s easy to tell ourselves, “I’m too old to learn that,” or “That’s for younger people. ”We might feel clumsy with new tools or hesitant to s
Apr 283 min read


Why We Finally Put Ourselves Out There After 50
If not now, then when? Why “Someday” Keeps Stretching There comes a time in our fifties when we look around and realize how much of our lives were spent doing what needed to be done. We raised families, worked hard, cared for others, and kept moving because life required it. Somewhere along the way, a few dreams slipped quietly into the background. We told ourselves, “Someday,” and kept going. But “Someday” has a way of stretching into years. Stepping Forward Before You Feel
Jan 222 min read


Learning New Things Later in Life Isn’t a Risk, It’s a Gift
Curiosity Is a Gift Why Learning Feels Different After 50 As we move into our fifties and beyond, learning takes on a new meaning. In earlier seasons, learning was often tied to achievement, degrees, promotions, milestones, or skills we needed for work or family responsibilities. It had a purpose. It was urgent. It had expectations attached to it. But now, learning isn’t something life demands. It’s something we choose. And that choice alone is powerful. Learning later in l
Jan 42 min read
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