You are an inspiration! I was blindsided by a divorce in my late thirties and after being home with kids for a few years, I had to figure out how to earn a living. I discovered my dream job in my forties and had not known it existed prior to that time. Fast forward: I'm now age 57 and run my own company doing work that is deeply meaningful to me. I love your upbeat attitude and chic style. Thank you!
@@mezgoddess I discovered my career through a combination of extreme hard work, tenacity, and a sprinkle of luck. Before I had kids, when my then-husband and I lived in a different part of the country, I was a researcher and then a policy writer at the National Institutes of Health. When I found myself in a different part of the country where I had no contacts, home raising kids, in the midst of a recession, and suddenly divorcing (surprise!), I tried every single solitary thing I could think of to network, do free work on spec, try different fields, etc. Eventually I was doing a little press work for a researcher in the area and he asked me to work on an NIH grant application for his employee, and we won the award. I found I had a knack for it (I have a PhD in Biomedical Sciences). I launched my own company in 2007. Now, almost 19 years later, I have a large team and we offer 1:1 support to NIH applicants and an entire library of virtual courses to train them in grantsmanship skills. My clients are primarily academic medical centers throughout the U.S. I know that is super specific, not sure this is helpful to you!
Thank you for sharing your reinvention! Still a Registered Nurse today, I had my “ah ha” epiphany at 4 am on the way in to cover a shift for nursing. It was that I would write my resignation and retire in March. The following school year I did some substitute teaching and loved it! My principal at the High School offered me a full time position. Having obtained my Bachelor of Science Degree at age 55 qualified me to teach Anatomy and Physiology, Sports Medicine and Health Science. At age 63 I started my second career after the loss of my husband. You and I have shared the heartbreak together, grieved and started our jump back into the dating pool! I couldn’t be happier with my next chapter! You’ve helped me so much. I’ve been following you since November 2020
I so appreciate you being here! Life is a bow of cherries according to Forrest Gump. But we both know it's one step forward then another. Thanks for sharing!
Chocolate--Life is like a box of chocolate according to Forest Gump, as he sat on the bench with a box of chocolate. You never know what you’re going to bite into.
I definitely needed to hear this! My husband is in hospice with ALS. I turn 50 this year. I'm scared about tye future but I know I'll have to get back out there. I'm going to go back to school and become a teacher. I've akready started classes. I have 4 teenagers that all encourage me. Thank you for the inspiration Beth! I was supposed to hear your message today. .
I’m a teacher and it isn’t what it used to be. A lot of work is done on the computer and they change programs every year. It gets a bit exhausting going to all the trainings. Many of my friends have retired earlier than they wanted to because they were tired of the trainings.
I embrace my music and feel that actively working on it, keeps my mind sharp. I have been a church musician for 62 1/2 years now, for 6 local churches, plus just 7 years ago, I started playing the baby grand at a local rustic resort every Saturday night. Finding new music and working on it has been a lifetime passion. Thank God, I have been really healthy all these years and so far, no arthritis in my hands. I have friends my age who were into ballet and tap, and I was so jealous of them. Fast forward to my current age, and my friend's passion for dancing stopped 40 years ago...while mine continues. It's what gets me out of bed in the morning and sometimes keeps me busy late at night. I have no regrets with my life, at this point!
Thank you for this positive video. I’ve played the piano since childhood, now retired after 40+ years in the business world; loving that I now have more time to play and study , learning new pieces for the sheer joy and challenge of it. People tell they wish they had kept playing ; I tell them it’s never too late to start again. I was recently turned down for a part-time accompanist job I was more than qualified for, I suspect because of my age. Their loss, says my healthy, happy 60+ year old self! Something better will come along.
What a coincidence! I’m attending a wedding in Albania next year, and then will take a tour of Greece, as I’m so close. I’m starting to learn a bit of conversational Greek as well! And a few phrases in Albanian, too; I’d like to be able to chat with the other guests and not just the people I know. The Albanian families will outnumber us by a wide margin!
Thanks Beth such an important video when my husband died at 57 I felt that I was just waiting to die and had no enthusiasm for life and no idea who I was without him it has taken my a while but I have my own hobbies and friends now and feel positive about life and try to say yes to any opportunities that come my way
This is the best video from you Beth. You are representing so many of us. I’m 55 years and I feel my teaching career is coming to an end. I teach in a foreign country and I no longer feel motivated and really I’m at a crossroad. I’m praying asking God to show me my ‘next’ . I’m ready for change and it’s awesome to hear you talk about your journey. I think you should do more videos like this. Happy Easter Sunday to everyone!
You are indeed busting the myth that MIL = Monster-in-law! And what an important message you bring to us today. I have to admit that I was well into my adult years before I realized that I had to live my OWN life, not the life that someone else wanted me to live. (That’s tough when it’s a family member who has those opinions.) And never too old? Absolutely! I took early retirement 11 years ago, since when I went back to university (part-time over 8 years or so) and graduated with a degree in archaeology. Completely different from my previous career, and the fulfillment of a life-long dream to engage in something that has fascinated me since childhood.
Thanks! Empty Nester, divorced, had to reinvent myself, but yes, there are hard days. Groups, friends & volunteering help! I am also still working to add purpose to my life.
Thanks for the great video! Due to a family crisis I had a complete career change at age 46! I started back to school while raising three children alone and became a nurse. I have been nurse practitioner for 15 years now and know I was always meant to do this! It was so difficult and very scary but absolutely worth it. Go out find your future everyone! You can do it!
I so appreciate your videos. I am 86 years old, fornatuned to still have my dark hair (good genes I guess) and often that I don't look my age. I enjoy home and garden decor as well as fashion, still live alone. Your video today has given me inspiration to get a new spring hair style, more exercise by walking while enjoying the new season ahead.
Hi Beth! Thanks for this video share. I am 57 years old and recently started a RUclips channel. Terrified but doing it scared! I just recently found your channel and enjoy all your content.
I used to have 4 months off a year in my 20’s 30’s and 40’s. I did a lot with my time off. I lived in Paris and learned French. I took up cycling and did many tours in various cities. I traveled extensively to about 15 different countries. Two years ago I bought a house and am currently remodeling it to what I want it to be. Luckily I can retire in a few years and I don’t think I’ll have a problem wjth trying new things to keep me busy. Great speech! All what you say is true.
Interesting, thank you for your authenticity and the way you purposely live life-not just let life and time go by. I am not looking to "reinvent" my life, but at 68 I'm busy getting more involved with business than I ever was through managing a commercial building and my rental house, managing my 110 yr old MOm (yes 110!) and employing 5 caretakers 24/7 (now the employing caretakers is a biggest challenge). Being busy and involved is a happy life. And p.s. I just got married 6 yrs ago to a real sweetie.
Thank you for sharing your reinvention story! I have recently become a Life insurance Agent with a very reputable company. I didn't think I could do it , but my coaching team really encouraged and supported me. And my Daughter and Siblings were thrilled that I had the gumption to re-enter the job market at 70 years YOUNG! I also follow and appreciate your CLASSIC style recommendations! ( Been following you since 2019) Anyway, all the BEST and keep sharing and inspiring ALL OF US!!🤗💥👌🏾
I’m 69 now. When I was approaching 50, I was terrified. I cried for weeks in the run up to my birthday. I have no idea why it affected me this way. I enjoy being older now (apart from the ageing body part). I dress how I want, sometimes way outside the box. More importantly I have learned the importance of patience and thinking before I open my mouth.
When I turned 50 I did something similar. My poor husband and kids! Hahah! But it took me several years and the ear and advice of a great friend to stop worrying about being 50 and embrace a new chapter. It took me a while but I got there! Now I’m proud of my age 65 and who I am. I still sometimes feel old and get down but I pull myself back up! Thanks to my wonderful family who were always available-husband and two daughters to pump me back up!!
OMGosh, thank you so much! I'm retiring in 1 month and I so needed to hear this, today! Turned in papers yesterday & have been nervous today! Thank you for sharing!
@@BethDjalali This also means after 25 years in Alaska, I will be leaving the State. I have a lot happening this summer. There's much to be done in order for me to drive out before the pass freezes in September. If the dominoes don't fall just right, I'll be stuck until next Spring. It's an exciting but scary time for me. I have to live off my savings for 3 months until my benefits are processed, and I have an unexpected surgery at the end of April that may but a damper in every thing. Sorry to write a novel. 😊 Guess I needed to process all that. Again, thank you.
Thank you both for your inspiring video. I just 1055. I have converted my garage into a studio to teach people sewing and art and craft but I am really struggling with my confidence so it has been sucked, almost idle for six months and he words of inspiration./ Josie Australia
Beth I'm happy that your path lead you to the RUclips! I watch and appreciate all of your videos. This was very inspirational. I applaud 👏 your journey to success and happiness 😊
Thank you so much for this great video. I love all of your videos, but this one with the great message is the best one yet. I'm going back to teach French once a week. Maybe now I'll teach more! I take ballroom dance and am starting a new ballet class at age 65! Maybe I'll start learning Italian? Thank you so much again for this wonderful message that inspires us! ❤️
Thank you Beth for this video about how you reinvented this stage of your life. I am right there....I have been married 35 years, raised our six children and have been a stay at home Mom all these years. My dear husband passed two years ago and grieving has been so difficult and I wonder where do I go from here....thanks for encouraging us and sharing your experience!! I have been watching you since 2020, and I really enjoy all your tips and outfits!!
Thank you for sharing, so inspirational! I am 57 and have been working on my next chapter the past couple of years. I appreciate you sharing your story as it gives me the inspiration to keep going.
I needed this so much! Have you ever thought about creating an online course to teach women how to do this? I’m 53 and have been a stay at home mom for 19 years. It’s a lot to figure out and overwhelming to get a plan in place! Thank you!
Hi Beth, I enjoyed hearing about your reinvention story. My story is similar to yours, you are a great role model for me and the many women who admire and appreciate you! Thank you for sharing. 🥰
At 54 I went back to school to get my degree in Counseling Psychology. I completed the degree at age 57 and began work as a substance abuse therapist. After three years I “retired” because I found counseling work extremely draining. Now I’m 61 and trying to figure out what my next chapter is!
I’m retiring in just over a year when I turn 60. I started learning German 4 years ago. I’m looking forward to volunteering at a local cat shelter (my passion) and having more time for crafts and traveling.
I definitely needed to hear this today. A deep thank you for sharing this video. I would love more of this type of content in future videos. I love how realistic, positive and inspirational your message is. 😊
You're my inspiration since I started to follow your videos of not to fear change. You only encourage from our own way, where we think to manage or change here and there thank you I have seen that my way of getting ready how put things together and it's making things work easier to be on new track looks better than before thank again God bless 🙌 🙏
For years. I’ve been thinking i’ve spoken to you before, and that’s it! Bloomingdale’s! We live in Los Gatos and frequently shopped in the city back then and we love the Ralph Lauren aesthetic!
Hi Beth, ur a fab gal,luv it,yes we all fail but keep going on ur new road who knows who we meet or which side road calls us, life is a journey,thank you
I'm stuck. I not only have a fear of failure, but a fear of success. If I do it right, people will expect it, all the time. I'm a mess and everyone knows it.
Have tried to start a RUclips channel, still can’t figure it out. Lol. I’m working at a boutique & a makeup art for Seint. Slow moving, but still a bit intimidating. I’m 71
Keep moving forward and don’t give up on having your RUclips channel. I too am a makeup artist and just trying all the things I don’t know and that’s difficult but learning something new keep my muscle brain working.
@@lisabeautyinsideout yes I keep trying. Any particular makeup line? I just started last May. I’ve learned alot from watching Nikol Johnson. Thank you for the encouragement!
My dear Beth, I haven't turned 50 yet...but everything you said we should do even before this beautiful age....it's all true, but unfortunately not many womens have this philosophy of life, power, grace, beauty, etc. Thx Beth for this content ❤❤❤
My hope is to continue to encourage all of women to age with grace, strength, and beauty. It's so important to have a positive attitude in order to live a vibrant life.
@@BethDjalali I totally agree with you...I hope this comes true one day. Life is too short, at least let's make it beautiful. I hope that this will come true and that I will always see this around me.💋🌹❤
I'm certain that it was interesting for you to live in far-flung places. How about videos on fashion that's popular with the native populations of the countries in which you lived. I've re-invented myself so many times that I've lost count. My greatest motivation is and always has been BOREDOM. I started as an academic at Princeton (still am the youngest PH.D. in Comparative Literature @ NYU) but after mastering teaching & publishing, I went to work on Wall Street with my portable skills. I hit the ground running, became a marketing/PR executive, & I also taught marketing to investment bankers. Then I got bored, took a pay cut to work in City government. That was an eye opener, and yes I taught there too & wrote reports on audits for public/media consumption. Then my sister asked me to be her theatrical producing partner (she's a playwright). Since I have the clothes (I've always been a fashion plate), I agreed. I was also wooed by a prestigious think tank for whom I consulted. At the end of 2021 -- during the pandemic -- I was stuck indoors without going to the gym, movie tributes at MoMA & other venues, or to museums, operas/theatre/ballet/lectures/galleries -- I decided to subscribe to a streaming service with only foreign programs (I'm fluent in 7 languages). My posts have not only brought me recognition from major media outlets but enormous popularity with the subscribers & a contract as a blogger & cultural historian. At 72, I'm not ready to retire; those who meet me can't believe my age. I lost my dear husband when he was 42 & I was almost 52 after 5 yrs. of marriage. I think about him daily -- we were soulmates. I socialize constantly but haven't found someone I want to date yet. Who knows what tomorrow will bring!!
The first book didn't get picked up which is why I didn't have to think about my social media presence. The second book is yet to be finished as the blog, and social media channels tool presedence.
Hi! The first book didn’t get picked up by a publisher. The second book still isn’t finished after nine years. I switched gears and became a full time blogger. Fingers crossed I will finally finish the book!
You are an inspiration! I was blindsided by a divorce in my late thirties and after being home with kids for a few years, I had to figure out how to earn a living. I discovered my dream job in my forties and had not known it existed prior to that time. Fast forward: I'm now age 57 and run my own company doing work that is deeply meaningful to me. I love your upbeat attitude and chic style. Thank you!
Good for you! Life moves forward and we must too.
👏😊What is it? How did you discover it?
@@mezgoddess I discovered my career through a combination of extreme hard work, tenacity, and a sprinkle of luck. Before I had kids, when my then-husband and I lived in a different part of the country, I was a researcher and then a policy writer at the National Institutes of Health. When I found myself in a different part of the country where I had no contacts, home raising kids, in the midst of a recession, and suddenly divorcing (surprise!), I tried every single solitary thing I could think of to network, do free work on spec, try different fields, etc. Eventually I was doing a little press work for a researcher in the area and he asked me to work on an NIH grant application for his employee, and we won the award. I found I had a knack for it (I have a PhD in Biomedical Sciences). I launched my own company in 2007. Now, almost 19 years later, I have a large team and we offer 1:1 support to NIH applicants and an entire library of virtual courses to train them in grantsmanship skills. My clients are primarily academic medical centers throughout the U.S. I know that is super specific, not sure this is helpful to you!
Thank you for sharing your reinvention! Still a Registered Nurse today, I had my “ah ha” epiphany at 4 am on the way in to cover a shift for nursing. It was that I would write my resignation and retire in March. The following school year I did some substitute teaching and loved it! My principal at the High School offered me a full time position. Having obtained my Bachelor of Science Degree at age 55 qualified me to teach Anatomy and Physiology, Sports Medicine and Health Science. At age 63 I started my second career after the loss of my husband. You and I have shared the heartbreak together, grieved and started our jump back into the dating pool! I couldn’t be happier with my next chapter! You’ve helped me so much. I’ve been following you since November 2020
Such an inspiring share. Thank you!
I so appreciate you being here! Life is a bow of cherries according to Forrest Gump. But we both know it's one step forward then another. Thanks for sharing!
Chocolate--Life is like a box of chocolate according to Forest Gump, as he sat on the bench with a box of chocolate. You never know what you’re going to bite into.
I am eager to sort through my closets and donate all the errors I have made before finding you. Thank you
I definitely needed to hear this! My husband is in hospice with ALS. I turn 50 this year. I'm scared about tye future but I know I'll have to get back out there. I'm going to go back to school and become a teacher. I've akready started classes. I have 4 teenagers that all encourage me. Thank you for the inspiration Beth! I was supposed to hear your message today.
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God bless you and give you courage.
Hugs and success in the future.
ALS is brutal. Sending you love and light!
I'm so glad you have your teenagers rooting for you! Life is hard at times for no reason at all. God bless as you move forward one day at a time.
I’m a teacher and it isn’t what it used to be. A lot of work is done on the computer and they change programs every year. It gets a bit exhausting going to all the trainings. Many of my friends have retired earlier than they wanted to because they were tired of the trainings.
I embrace my music and feel that actively working on it, keeps my mind sharp. I have been a church musician for 62 1/2 years now, for 6 local churches, plus just 7 years ago, I started playing the baby grand at a local rustic resort every Saturday night. Finding new music and working on it has been a lifetime passion. Thank God, I have been really healthy all these years and so far, no arthritis in my hands. I have friends my age who were into ballet and tap, and I was so jealous of them. Fast forward to my current age, and my friend's passion for dancing stopped 40 years ago...while mine continues. It's what gets me out of bed in the morning and sometimes keeps me busy late at night. I have no regrets with my life, at this point!
Thanks so much for sharing!
Thank you for this positive video. I’ve played the piano since childhood, now retired after 40+ years in the business world; loving that I now have more time to play and study , learning new pieces for the sheer joy and challenge of it. People tell they wish they had kept playing ; I tell them it’s never too late to start again. I was recently turned down for a part-time accompanist job I was more than qualified for, I suspect because of my age. Their loss, says my healthy, happy 60+ year old self! Something better will come along.
I'll be 72 tomorrow (no April Fools) and have just started to learn Greek! Thank you for your wonderful videos! You are really inspiring!
What a coincidence! I’m attending a wedding in Albania next year, and then will take a tour of Greece, as I’m so close. I’m starting to learn a bit of conversational Greek as well! And a few phrases in Albanian, too; I’d like to be able to chat with the other guests and not just the people I know. The Albanian families will outnumber us by a wide margin!
Brava! Now you have to treat yourself to a trip to Greece!
@@elizabethpetrie2732 Amazing plans!!! 👏👏👏
I'm learning greek too. I'm 62..I love it
Thanks Beth such an important video when my husband died at 57 I felt that I was just waiting to die and had no enthusiasm for life and no idea who I was without him it has taken my a while but I have my own hobbies and friends now and feel positive about life and try to say yes to any opportunities that come my way
It's so hard to move past the death of a spouse. But I'm so happy you moved forward and embraced a new chapter in your life. God Bless.
This is the best video from you Beth. You are representing so many of us. I’m 55 years and I feel my teaching career is coming to an end. I teach in a foreign country and I no longer feel motivated and really I’m at a crossroad. I’m praying asking God to show me my ‘next’ . I’m ready for change and it’s awesome to hear you talk about your journey. I think you should do more videos like this. Happy Easter Sunday to everyone!
Happy Easter! Thank you so much for the feedback. It's important to encourage one another so I'm happy to hear the video resonated with you.
You are indeed busting the myth that MIL = Monster-in-law! And what an important message you bring to us today. I have to admit that I was well into my adult years before I realized that I had to live my OWN life, not the life that someone else wanted me to live. (That’s tough when it’s a family member who has those opinions.) And never too old? Absolutely! I took early retirement 11 years ago, since when I went back to university (part-time over 8 years or so) and graduated with a degree in archaeology. Completely different from my previous career, and the fulfillment of a life-long dream to engage in something that has fascinated me since childhood.
Brava! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks! Empty Nester, divorced, had to reinvent myself, but yes, there are hard days. Groups, friends & volunteering help! I am also still working to add purpose to my life.
You got this!
Thank you Beth. This was so encouraging! I'm sure many women out there are struggling with the question "What can i do NOW??"
And there's always an answer! Sometimes, it takes time to listen.
Thanks for the great video! Due to a family crisis I had a complete career change at age 46! I started back to school while raising three children alone and became a nurse. I have been nurse practitioner for 15 years now and know I was always meant to do this! It was so difficult and very scary but absolutely worth it.
Go out find your future everyone! You can do it!
You are so right. And the future is today. “Someday?” Why not now?
Thanks so much for sharing! Life can be challening at times but that's when we grow the most.
I so appreciate your videos. I am 86 years old, fornatuned to still have my dark hair (good genes I guess) and often that I don't look my age. I enjoy home and garden decor as well as fashion, still live alone. Your video today has given me inspiration to get a new spring hair style, more exercise by walking while enjoying the new season ahead.
Thanks for sharing!!
I just turned 60 in January and needed the inspiration from this video!
I'm happy to hear the video resonated with you!
I have reinvented myself a few times. Did it again this January - at the age of 59! Thanks for the continued inspiration.
Life has more than one chapter, right?! All the best.
Hi Beth! Thanks for this video share. I am 57 years old and recently started a RUclips channel. Terrified but doing it scared! I just recently found your channel and enjoy all your content.
Best of luck!
I used to have 4 months off a year in my 20’s 30’s and 40’s. I did a lot with my time off. I lived in Paris and learned French. I took up cycling and did many tours in various cities. I traveled extensively to about 15 different countries. Two years ago I bought a house and am currently remodeling it to what I want it to be. Luckily I can retire in a few years and I don’t think I’ll have a problem wjth trying new things to keep me busy. Great speech! All what you say is true.
Interesting, thank you for your authenticity and the way you purposely live life-not just let life and time go by.
I am not looking to "reinvent" my life, but at 68 I'm busy getting more involved with business than I ever was through managing a commercial building and my rental house, managing my 110 yr old MOm (yes 110!) and employing 5 caretakers 24/7 (now the employing caretakers is a biggest challenge). Being busy and involved is a happy life. And p.s. I just got married 6 yrs ago to a real sweetie.
You are one busy woman! I'm so happy to hear you married six years ago! It's never too late!
Thank you for sharing your reinvention story! I have recently become a Life insurance Agent with a very reputable company. I didn't think I could do it , but my coaching team really encouraged and supported me. And my Daughter and Siblings were thrilled that I had the gumption to re-enter the job market at 70 years YOUNG! I also follow and appreciate your CLASSIC style recommendations! ( Been following you since 2019)
Anyway, all the BEST and keep sharing and inspiring ALL OF US!!🤗💥👌🏾
Thanks so much for being here! Best wishes on your new chapter!
Well done you 😊 you gave me a lift . Thank you.
Thank you for this inspiration!!! You may never know the impact you are having, but I am grateful for your voice in the space!❤
Thank you so much for your encouraging words! I so appreciate you being here.
At 57 a lot is changing in my life. It’s scary but I am trying to embrace it. Thanks for your inspiration, it definitely helps!
Life can be scary at times. One day at a time! You've got this!
You inspire me Beth....This is right where I am right now. I'm 55, trying to start over. Thanks!
I’m 69 now. When I was approaching 50, I was terrified. I cried for weeks in the run up to my birthday. I have no idea why it affected me this way. I enjoy being older now (apart from the ageing body part). I dress how I want, sometimes way outside the box. More importantly I have learned the importance of patience and thinking before I open my mouth.
Thanks for sharing!!
When I turned 50 I did something similar. My poor husband and kids! Hahah! But it took me several years and the ear and advice of a great friend to stop worrying about being 50 and embrace a new chapter. It took me a while but I got there! Now I’m proud of my age 65 and who I am. I still sometimes feel old and get down but I pull myself back up! Thanks to my wonderful family who were always available-husband and two daughters to pump me back up!!
Thank you for such a wonderful inspirational video. I'm in the midst of my own remake and I hope it turns out as well as yours did
I'm 100% sure it will! Onward!
OMGosh, thank you so much! I'm retiring in 1 month and I so needed to hear this, today! Turned in papers yesterday & have been nervous today! Thank you for sharing!
You are so welcome! It's time for you to write your next chapter!
@@BethDjalali This also means after 25 years in Alaska, I will be leaving the State. I have a lot happening this summer. There's much to be done in order for me to drive out before the pass freezes in September. If the dominoes don't fall just right, I'll be stuck until next Spring. It's an exciting but scary time for me. I have to live off my savings for 3 months until my benefits are processed, and I have an unexpected surgery at the end of April that may but a damper in every thing. Sorry to write a novel. 😊 Guess I needed to process all that. Again, thank you.
Thank you both for your inspiring video. I just 1055. I have converted my garage into a studio to teach people sewing and art and craft but I am really struggling with my confidence so it has been sucked, almost idle for six months and he words of inspiration./ Josie Australia
This was an awesome video! We should all take heed with this message! It’s not too late!
You're exactly right, it's never too late!
Beth I'm happy that your path lead you to the RUclips! I watch and appreciate all of your videos. This
was very inspirational. I applaud 👏 your
journey to success and happiness 😊
Thank you so much! I so appreciate you being here!
Thank you for the video! I needed this!!! I'm 65 and have been feeling sad and old. Defeated. I see that it's all in my head. Thank you so much!!!!!
Thank you so much for this great video. I love all of your videos, but this one with the great message is the best one yet. I'm going back to teach French once a week. Maybe now I'll teach more! I take ballroom dance and am starting a new ballet class at age 65! Maybe I'll start learning Italian? Thank you so much again for this wonderful message that inspires us! ❤️
Thanks so much for sharing! You're living a vibrant life and that's what counts.
Thank you Beth for this topic. You are so correct. I needed to hear this to continue going forward and reinvent myself. A blessing for me today!
I'm happy to hear the video resonated with you! You've got this!
Thank you Beth for this video about how you reinvented this stage of your life. I am right there....I have been married 35 years, raised our six children and have been a stay at home Mom all these years. My dear husband passed two years ago and grieving has been so difficult and I wonder where do I go from here....thanks for encouraging us and sharing your experience!! I have been watching you since 2020, and I really enjoy all your tips and outfits!!
Thank you for sharing, so inspirational! I am 57 and have been working on my next chapter the past couple of years. I appreciate you sharing your story as it gives me the inspiration to keep going.
You are so welcome! And you keep going as well!
I needed this so much! Have you ever thought about creating an online course to teach women how to do this? I’m 53 and have been a stay at home mom for 19 years. It’s a lot to figure out and overwhelming to get a plan in place! Thank you!
Thanks so much for the suggestion. It can and is overwhelming at times, but there's always a path foward. xo
Hi Beth, I enjoyed hearing about your reinvention story. My story is similar to yours, you are a great role model for me and the many women who admire and appreciate you! Thank you for sharing. 🥰
Thanks so much, Cathy! I so appreciate your sweet words.
At 54 I went back to school to get my degree in Counseling Psychology. I completed the degree at age 57 and began work as a substance abuse therapist. After three years I “retired” because I found counseling work extremely draining. Now I’m 61 and trying to figure out what my next
chapter is!
I know you will figure out your "next chapter" . All the best!
❤❤❤I’m about to turn 55 and I make sure I learn something new everyday.❤❤❤Great video❤❤❤
Thanks for stopping by!
Very inspirational. Thank you for your vulnerability and encouragement.
You are so welcome! Thanks so much for stopping by.
Wow B. That’s a super super story!! A true testament to believing in yourself and taking action❤️🇨🇦❤️
It's never too late!
Thank you for your beautiful spirit and inspiring encouragement, Beth!
You are so welcome! Thanks for stopping by.
I’m retiring in just over a year when I turn 60. I started learning German 4 years ago. I’m looking forward to volunteering at a local cat shelter (my passion) and having more time for crafts and traveling.
You are already writing your next chapter!
I definitely needed to hear this today. A deep thank you for sharing this video. I would love more of this type of content in future videos. I love how realistic, positive and inspirational your message is. 😊
I'm so happy the video resonated with you. More to come!
Thanks Beth, got me thinking. Positive vibes!
You are so very welcome!
You're my inspiration since I started to follow your videos of not to fear change. You only encourage from our own way, where we think to manage or change here and there thank you I have seen that my way of getting ready how put things together and it's making things work easier to be on new track looks better than before
thank again God bless 🙌 🙏
For years. I’ve been thinking i’ve spoken to you before, and that’s it! Bloomingdale’s! We live in Los Gatos and frequently shopped in the city back then and we love the Ralph Lauren aesthetic!
What a small world! And that was a fun job!
Thank you! I am 77 and have been stuck for 10 years
It's never too late to get unstuck. You've got this!
Beth you are so classy. Thank you for sharing.... keep up content !
Thanks for the reminder, Beth! :) I am looking into some possibilities :)
You are so welcome!
Truly inspiring. Ty for this and all of your content. Everything you said is spotOn!
You are so welcome! And thank you for being here!
Wow thank you for sharing your story. A great video. It is so encouraging.
You are so welcome!
Beth,
Thank you Thank you. Just what I needed to hear.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks!
That's very thoughtful of you!
This is wonderful and so so helpful🌻🌻🌻
I'm so happy to hear the video resonated with you!
TY for sharing!
My pleasure!
You are a good “influencer”,. I appreciate all your videos and the transparency you share with the viewers. Thanks for everything.
Thank you so much for your sweet words! I so appreciate you being here.
Hi Beth, ur a fab gal,luv it,yes we all fail but keep going on ur new road who knows who we meet or which side road calls us, life is a journey,thank you
So true! Life is a never ending journey!
I'm stuck. I not only have a fear of failure, but a fear of success. If I do it right, people will expect it, all the time. I'm a mess and everyone knows it.
Always loved your videos, I really enjoyed this hope you do more along these lines!
Thank you! Will do!
What a great video and just what I needed. ❤
Glad it was helpful! Thanks so much for stopping by!
Have tried to start a RUclips channel, still can’t figure it out. Lol. I’m working at a boutique & a makeup art for Seint. Slow moving, but still a bit intimidating. I’m 71
Keep moving forward and don’t give up on having your RUclips channel. I too am a makeup artist and just trying all the things I don’t know and that’s difficult but learning something new keep my muscle brain working.
Some things take time. Just keep pushing forward one day at a time.
@@lisabeautyinsideout yes I keep trying. Any particular makeup line? I just started last May. I’ve learned alot from watching Nikol Johnson. Thank you for the encouragement!
@@BethDjalali yes thank you!
@@jacsn2011also with Seint since Nov. 2021
I loved the message
Hi Beth! See......this video is why I am so happy I found your channel! Hugs! :)
I'm so glad! Thanks for being here!
Awe you looked beautiful then and now!!!!
Thanks 🙏 berth.
My pleasure.
My dear Beth, I haven't turned 50 yet...but everything you said we should do even before this beautiful age....it's all true, but unfortunately not many womens have this philosophy of life, power, grace, beauty, etc. Thx Beth for this content ❤❤❤
My hope is to continue to encourage all of women to age with grace, strength, and beauty. It's so important to have a positive attitude in order to live a vibrant life.
@@BethDjalali I totally agree with you...I hope this comes true one day. Life is too short, at least let's make it beautiful.
I hope that this will come true and that I will always see this around me.💋🌹❤
Thank you for this post I want to start a RUclips channel.
You can do it!
I'm certain that it was interesting for you to live in far-flung places. How about videos on fashion that's popular with the native populations of the countries in which you lived.
I've re-invented myself so many times that I've lost count. My greatest motivation is and always has been BOREDOM. I started as an academic at Princeton (still am the youngest PH.D. in Comparative Literature @ NYU) but after mastering teaching & publishing, I went to work on Wall Street with my portable skills. I hit the ground running, became a marketing/PR executive, & I also taught marketing to investment bankers. Then I got bored, took a pay cut to work in City government. That was an eye opener, and yes I taught there too & wrote reports on audits for public/media consumption. Then my sister asked me to be her theatrical producing partner (she's a playwright). Since I have the clothes (I've always been a fashion plate), I agreed. I was also wooed by a prestigious think tank for whom I consulted. At the end of 2021 -- during the pandemic -- I was stuck indoors without going to the gym, movie tributes at MoMA & other venues, or to museums, operas/theatre/ballet/lectures/galleries -- I decided to subscribe to a streaming service with only foreign programs (I'm fluent in 7 languages). My posts have not only brought me recognition from major media outlets but enormous popularity with the subscribers & a contract as a blogger & cultural historian. At 72, I'm not ready to retire; those who meet me can't believe my age. I lost my dear husband when he was 42 & I was almost 52 after 5 yrs. of marriage. I think about him daily -- we were soulmates. I socialize constantly but haven't found someone I want to date yet. Who knows what tomorrow will bring!!
How lovely....bless you..x
Thanks so much for the suggestion and thanks for sharing your journey.
Very inspiring 😁
Thank you! 😊
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for stopping by!
So what about the book??
The first book didn't get picked up which is why I didn't have to think about my social media presence. The second book is yet to be finished as the blog, and social media channels tool presedence.
Did you keep your unpublished books for later?
After nine years I'm determined to finish the second book.
Wow do I wish I had had a mother-in-law like you😅😅
What a lovely compliment! Thank you.
May I ask what the books were that you wrote please?
I researched and did not find any books published
Hi! The first book didn’t get picked up by a publisher. The second book still isn’t finished after nine years. I switched gears and became a full time blogger. Fingers crossed I will finally finish the book!
😂any time is perfect to reinvent ourselves
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Thanks for stopping by!
Try 80‼️😱🤣😎🙏
Each decade has it's challeges. Onward!
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Thanks for watching!