Slowing down and noticing beauty in the little things — a shift in perspective.
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I used to think I missed my chance. That I was too old to start over. But then life pushed me — and I found a version of myself I hadn’t met yet. Turns out, change doesn’t check your birth ...
It’s not the achievements or the money. It’s the hands I held, the love I felt, and the grace I was given even when I didn’t deserve it.
There were weeks I felt invisible, until one friend reached out—and that five-minute call changed everything.
I never believed I could be a “morning person.” But small changes — like earlier dinners and no phone at night — slowly rewired my routine.
He followed me off the highway. I was shaking so much, my hands slipped off the wheel.
When I give myself time to breathe, the irritation fades, and I realize I still value people deeply—I just needed a pause.
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