Note from Dixie on 4-25-11....I got up feeling tired on this Monday and saw this old post below the last post I wrote. I clicked on it and it was exactly what I needed to read today to encourage myself. So I thought I'd repost it, because this is what I'm thinking about today. I will be 49 soon....and all of this still applies. Actually, it will apply until I'm 107 ;-)
I visited Melanie Hickman's site and saw she had an article on Late Bloomers: Artists & Entrepreneurs. I appreciate articles such as these, as I feel I am a late bloomer and have only begun to do what I am meant to do for the last half of my life. So I decided to Google Late Bloomers and came up with a few more interesting articles below. I especially loved the stories of people who started businesses in their 80's and 90's. So in that light I am not a late bloomer but a spring chicken at 48!
I visited Melanie Hickman's site and saw she had an article on Late Bloomers: Artists & Entrepreneurs. I appreciate articles such as these, as I feel I am a late bloomer and have only begun to do what I am meant to do for the last half of my life. So I decided to Google Late Bloomers and came up with a few more interesting articles below. I especially loved the stories of people who started businesses in their 80's and 90's. So in that light I am not a late bloomer but a spring chicken at 48!
Here are a few more articles
on Late Bloomers:
http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2008/10/20/081020fa_fact_gladwell
Stories of People Who Achieved Success After 60
Creativity and Aging
on Late Bloomers:
http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2008/10/20/081020fa_fact_gladwell
Stories of People Who Achieved Success After 60
Creativity and Aging
1 comment:
What a great post, Dixie. Thanks for taking the time to research these links and remind all of us that it's never too late to do what one was meant to do in this life.
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