There has always been uncertainty as an adult. It’s the unexpected diagnosis of a spouse that has really been the blow for many of us over 60. It can be heartbreaking and a challenge to get control of your emotions when it’s affecting every area of your life. It is an overwhelming responsibility to figure out how to navigate caregiving, medical care and your own ability to handle finances. Sadly, these are the golden years for some. Everyone has an uncertain future, so take it one day at a time and keep the faith and hope.
Thx Margaret for your observations and perspective - it's so strange: I feel more uncertain about the future at 66 than I did at 36-I needed to listen to this video❤
Thank you, Margaret..it is definitely harder to deal with uncertainty when we are at a certain age. I don't navigate change very well at all. Your advice is always received with love and appreciation. Rosemarie 💖
Thanks so much, Margaret. Literally bull's eye for me, this message today 🧡. You have so wonderfully put into a frame what is so real and so everyday for many women
Thank you, Margaret. This is another topic that applies to nearly everyone I know....and me, too. I appreciate the advice for a positive approach! Love from Hinsdale, IL.
Margaret, I really appreciate your info. Your video helps me a lot. There are things that I worry about,, but I will follow your mentioned recommendations.
How I needed to here these reassuring words today, trouble is when we face uncertainty we feel so alone with our thoughts and fears, I do believe God has plans for us, I'm just painting my face on at the moment daily, because another person is doing there best to out me, because of their own nastiness, do truths out? I'm praying they do.
I understand your feelings because I've "been there" like thousands of other women. That fact alone may help you cope with the phone call you're feeling anxious about. It's natural to feel anxious, but remember that you are strong, and you can get through anything if the news isn't what you were hoping for, but if it IS good news, celebrate with a friend & think of the time you spent fearing "the" call. It might help to go for a massage or do something that you enjoy doing but don't make a habit of doing for yourself! We will all be here to support you too, so please stay in touch! You are in my prayers.🙏❤️
@@marilynmani thank you so much. This means a lot to me. There is so much I want to do in life and I have so many dreams. Your video really helped me. I am taking deep breaths. Thanks xo
Greetings Margaret! Thank you for your encouraging words! I must say, you look so pretty in your pink today. I think you said one time that you make your own necklaces? I would love to know how! Love and blessings ♥️🙏
As far as feeling fear when I believe I need to say something to someone or take some type of action or need to make a decision, I’ll pray but I’ll also ask myself, “Would I do this if I didn’t feel fear. I take the feeling of fear out of the equation. I don’t want fear to be in control. I also ask, can I live with the consequences one way or the other.
I love that statement of taking fear out of the equation. Once it’s not there, you can look at the other angles of a situation with decision. Thank you so much for this coming.
My son has been diagnosed with an extremely rare cancer and I can’t figure out how to deal with the uncertainty and anxiety. I’ve tried meds, just made it worse. I’m seeing a counselor and don’t seem to make progress. I’m 66 and at a frightening time in life.
A stylish crone encouraging us to walk into uncertainty. At 67 years old, there is a part of me that is highly amused by the twists and turns (moments of uncertainty) that have shaped my life. At least I can invoke that aspect of myself when there is minimal stress in my environment.
@@roseyc.5846 There are other meanings to the word "crone", much more positive than the meaning we all know. Time to Google and find new meanings...............Just saying.
There has always been uncertainty as an adult. It’s the unexpected diagnosis of a spouse that has really been the blow for many of us over 60. It can be heartbreaking and a challenge to get control of your emotions when it’s affecting every area of your life. It is an overwhelming responsibility to figure out how to navigate caregiving, medical care and your own ability to handle finances. Sadly, these are the golden years for some. Everyone has an uncertain future, so take it one day at a time and keep the faith and hope.
Thank you Margaret. This message could not have come at a better time for me. It's amazing how one can feel alone in a house full of people.
Thank you Margaret! You have such a gift ❤
Thx Margaret for your observations and perspective - it's so strange: I feel more uncertain about the future at 66 than I did at 36-I needed to listen to this video❤
Thank you, Margaret..it is definitely harder to deal with uncertainty when we are at a certain age. I don't navigate change very well at all. Your advice is always received with love and appreciation. Rosemarie 💖
Excellent points. Especially getting older one faces health problems deaths of people close, etc. Many uncertainties.
Such wonderful words of wisdom. Thank you.
Thanks so much, Margaret. Literally bull's eye for me, this message today 🧡. You have so wonderfully put into a frame what is so real and so everyday for many women
Thank you, Margaret. This is another topic that applies to nearly everyone I know....and me, too. I appreciate the advice for a positive approach! Love from Hinsdale, IL.
Much needed video, thank you.
Love & respect from Tunisia ♡
Love to you all❤️
I'm 63 and I've been wanting to move forward for quite sometime but I'm afraid too because this is very reason.
Trying to keep my expectations lower
Thank you, Margaret. It really helped to hear this today❤️
Do what you can and can what you cant
Margaret, I really appreciate your info. Your video helps me a lot. There are things that I worry about,, but I will follow your mentioned recommendations.
Margaret this was great and
Yes Becca expectations are
my biggest problem. We could have a discussion
group about just that!
Thankyoy Margaret...this video was helpful.
Looking forward.
How I needed to here these reassuring words today, trouble is when we face uncertainty we feel so alone with our thoughts and fears, I do believe God has plans for us, I'm just painting my face on at the moment daily, because another person is doing there best to out me, because of their own nastiness, do truths out? I'm praying they do.
PTL Margaret…thank you for sharing; so helpful, you look lovely 💯💌!
I am waiting for a biopsy result, thinking what if. Every time the phone rings, my heart goes up.
I understand your feelings because I've "been there" like thousands of other women. That fact alone may help you cope with the phone call you're feeling anxious about. It's natural to feel anxious, but remember that you are strong, and you can get through anything if the news isn't what you were hoping for, but if it IS good news, celebrate with a friend & think of the time you spent fearing "the" call. It might help to go for a massage or do something that you enjoy doing but don't make a habit of doing for yourself!
We will all be here to support you too, so please stay in touch! You are in my prayers.🙏❤️
@@marilynmani thank you so much. This means a lot to me. There is so much I want to do in life and I have so many dreams. Your video really helped me. I am taking deep breaths. Thanks xo
My prayers are with you..
@Kittenclaws Guitar Videos, I hope you receive good news. I am also waiting for 'the call'.
@@janeburkhart4051 I got good news. I hope you get the same. I found getting out of the house helped.
I First surrender My whole life to The Lord and THEN ? I di The Best i can with Hope and love in My life AND THANKSGIVING.
Greetings Margaret! Thank you for your encouraging words! I must say, you look so pretty in your pink today. I think you said one time that you make your own necklaces? I would love to know how! Love and blessings ♥️🙏
As far as feeling fear when I believe I need to say something to someone or take some type of action or need to make a decision, I’ll pray but I’ll also ask myself, “Would I do this if I didn’t feel fear. I take the feeling of fear out of the equation. I don’t want fear to be in control. I also ask, can I live with the consequences one way or the other.
I love that statement of taking fear out of the equation. Once it’s not there, you can look at the other angles of a situation with decision. Thank you so much for this coming.
My son has been diagnosed with an extremely rare cancer and I can’t figure out how to deal with the uncertainty and anxiety. I’ve tried meds, just made it worse. I’m seeing a counselor and don’t seem to make progress. I’m 66 and at a frightening time in life.
A stylish crone encouraging us to walk into uncertainty. At 67 years old, there is a part of me that is highly amused by the twists and turns (moments of uncertainty) that have shaped my life. At least I can invoke that aspect of myself when there is minimal stress in my environment.
A crone? Thats rude.
"Crone"? That is VERY rude!!
@@roseyc.5846 There are other meanings to the word "crone", much more positive than the meaning we all know. Time to Google and find new meanings...............Just saying.