I love this post! Great thoughts!I think Oprah exemplifies a woman who is in a very good place in her life.I think for the most part she does her show on her terms now and has come along way from some of the useless topics of years past.I also think she reached a point where she accepted that if she wanted her body to change she was going to have to work at it.
I was trying on some things today and thinking about how much my body has "shifted" over the past few years.And I was really ok with it.This is me at 39(5th time, of course).And on a personal and perfessional level things are pretty good tight now.Of course tomorrow it could all go to he$$ in a hand basket for today it's ok.
Thanks for posting this, Phyllis. It kind of echoes what I said in my post to Grace about how I'm feeling now as opposed to just about a decade ago. I'm not the same person at all. And thankful for it....
I was trying on some things today and thinking about how much my body has "shifted" over the past few years.And I was really ok with it.This is me at 39(5th time, of course).And on a personal and perfessional level things are pretty good tight now.Of course tomorrow it could all go to he$$ in a hand basket for today it's ok.
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Phyllis,
Missed this in the magazine.
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