Women of 40, wolves!

 Women of 40, wolves!

Tom Cross

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I have always heard from people close to me the following phrase: "You'll see when you reach 40..."

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And I kept wondering: what could happen? Would I become uglier? Would I have to wear glasses, after all, I am now 40? Well, my 8-year-old daughter wears glasses, so, what the heck! Would I stop being interesting? Would I become sicker? Boring? Would the wrinkles exceed the limit of friendship? Would the body respect the law of gravity? Would life cease to have meaning?

I have always believed that when I turned 40 I would be better than ever! I have always loved this "age of the she-wolf" and cases of women who have reached 40, beautiful and fulfilled, showing that we have a lot of life ahead of us. What makes women think so differently? Experiences? Family history? Friendships?

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In this period and even before that, I believe that from the age of 35 on, many changes really occur: transformations, priorities, regrets, questions about personal and professional life, and many other changes, including hormonal ones.

Wisdom in a woman makes her able to analyze everything she has done right and wrong in life, and this serves to come to a conclusion about what she wants the other half of life to be like. Reassessing goals is always important so that a woman can find her priorities, and we will talk more about this.

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If you are almost 40 or older, what would you like to see addressed here, so that you will enter your 40s in the best version of yourself?

Tom Cross

Tom Cross is a writer, blogger, and entrepreneur who has dedicated his life to exploring the world and discovering the secrets of self-knowledge. With years of experience traveling to every corner of the globe, Tom has developed a deep appreciation for the incredible diversity of human experience, culture, and spirituality.In his blog, Blog I Without Borders, Tom shares his insights and discoveries about the most fundamental questions of life, including how to find purpose and meaning, how to cultivate inner peace and happiness, and how to live a life that is truly fulfilling.Whether he's writing about his experiences in remote villages in Africa, meditating in ancient Buddhist temples in Asia, or exploring cutting-edge scientific research on the mind and body, Tom's writing is always engaging, informative, and thought-provoking.With a passion for helping others find their own path to self-knowledge, Tom's blog is a must-read for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of themselves, their place in the world, and the possibilities that await them.