ooh go for it, well as long as you have worked out on a piece of paper it is "do able" and not something that will put you on the road to bankruptcy. Life is too short. I'm no having or have not had a mid life crisis. I have found myself in a much darker place which those who really know me just pooh pah as feeling down and that it will pass but unfortunately it isn't. Its been there for about a year and doesn't show any signs of shifting I'm 57 and in my meno brain have concluded that my life is now officially over...it's too late to fix anything or start anything new, there is no point. But hey ho I can support others from the sidelines - sort of life by proxy
I work for myself and have done for over 25 years so if I had to get a job I reckon I would be pretty much unemployable in the general workplace
- even with chickens Dancing Queen - they'd take a vote I'd be out in a heartbeat! You said you were in a "home office" jobhunting??? Do yo work from home in your current position?
See the dancing thing - that's brilliant and an absolutely brilliant way to stay young. I started dancing when I was 3 right up to 26 4 or 5 times a week. Then I got married and it was sort of periodically I would go a spurt 6 months at a time. Then I was in a car accident - that put paid to that! Now although it is 8 years since the accident my body can only manage an evening of boogie ing
and then 2 days hobbling! Reading this post I am going to try and be inspired by Jillydoll's "small changes". I flaming well need to be inspired by something or maybe what I need is a giant kick up the backside, but it's tough when you feel rough with the menopause and cant think straight. Is this the real me or meno me?
duh!! Who said you weren't good enough to give paid lessons Dancing Queen? - go girl Think Danny John Joules on strictly - giving the young uns a run for their money.