. Women know there is more to life than youthful beauty, despite what the anti-aging cream commercials would have us believe.
This healing takes work, but it can be transformational. Midlife isn’t easy. As I neared the midlife years, I found myself lost in postpartum depression. It was a darkness that permeated my entire being, until I went to therapy and came to learn that I could no longer live my life to make other people happy, being who I thought they wanted me to be.
This has been the time of life where I’ve learned who my true friends are, and also made some new ones ― but I don’t need them to constantly rescue me. A lot of women I know don’t feel like they have a close-knit group of female friends to meet and travel with regularly, as is often portrayed in the media. But that doesn’t mean something is wrong with us. Midlife is a very busy time!
Our bodies change, too, in ways that transcend wrinkles and gray hair. When I was 36, I suddenly felt as if I was aging at an accelerated rate. Crippling fatigue, joint pain, low-grade fevers, and an overall feeling of being very unwell eventually led to a diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis. Since being diagnosed, my life and overall health have drastically changed. It’s made me much more cognizant of life’s fragility, and it’s made me savor the days when pain is not my constant companion.
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