I am in my 50s and I don’t think I’ve ever pushed myself (or had the chance to) more into saying yes to change or big moments so much. I love change, but I’m just taking note of this now.
I think that also fuels a bit of a shopping addiction. I know what it takes to dress well - that’s my job. I do think women in our age group these days are seeking a bit of what they think is reinvention… which leads to a lot of trial and error.
Also, my house situation is the same. I am not the girl with the beautiful fancy closet (although I wish I was if anyone wants to *sponsor* one for me 🤣 However, you sometimes forget what you already have and end up replacing things you never needed to without a good recall of what you already have.
Love this. You can literally write about anything and interest me, Steph.
This post is so interesting because of what you have to say about how our perception is the key and invention requires our attention to what we already have. It tells my story as well, in a way. My age is almost 3 decades older and your description of we, ourselves, think of becoming invisible. Not blaming the world. Such an interesting read. Thank you.
Love this. I have been a serial shopper in too many categories. Example: 15 black cardigans because “ they are all different”. Lots of self examination in closet purges. Thanks for your insightful perspective.
Well you know this is all right down my alley.
I am in my 50s and I don’t think I’ve ever pushed myself (or had the chance to) more into saying yes to change or big moments so much. I love change, but I’m just taking note of this now.
I think that also fuels a bit of a shopping addiction. I know what it takes to dress well - that’s my job. I do think women in our age group these days are seeking a bit of what they think is reinvention… which leads to a lot of trial and error.
Also, my house situation is the same. I am not the girl with the beautiful fancy closet (although I wish I was if anyone wants to *sponsor* one for me 🤣 However, you sometimes forget what you already have and end up replacing things you never needed to without a good recall of what you already have.
Love this. You can literally write about anything and interest me, Steph.
This post is so interesting because of what you have to say about how our perception is the key and invention requires our attention to what we already have. It tells my story as well, in a way. My age is almost 3 decades older and your description of we, ourselves, think of becoming invisible. Not blaming the world. Such an interesting read. Thank you.
Thank you for reading!
What a fun idea! She has great clothes! Wish I was her size.
Love this. I have been a serial shopper in too many categories. Example: 15 black cardigans because “ they are all different”. Lots of self examination in closet purges. Thanks for your insightful perspective.
OMG does this sound familiar. Doing same!