An Ode to Being a Perfectly Average Age

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So many wonderful individuals resist the beauty of aging. Personally, I cherish being in that sweet spot of life. I don’t feel old, but when I encounter someone who’s 21, it’s clear I’ve moved past that stage. I’m simply savoring the joy of being in that perfect middle ground.

Life is still exciting, though I carry more scars that have transformed into profound lessons. Don’t get me wrong; there are days I long for the body I had at 22. Back then, I could indulge in copious amounts of cheese without any consequences.

Yes, sometimes I find myself gently touching my abdomen, reminiscing about the smooth skin that once interrupted only by my belly button ring. Now, it feels like a battleground after giving birth to two hefty little ones just 13 months apart. Was it worth it for those two blue-eyed miracles? Absolutely. Is it less glamorous? Also, yes.

I chuckle at the surgeon preparing to fix my umbilical hernia, pointing at my belly button ring. “Do I need to cut higher to save this?” I simply shrug and say, “That’s not a priority anymore. Do what you need to do.” These days, my choices revolve around practicality and logic. I’m ready to part with my belly button ring if it means embracing the perks of being in the medium years.

Here are my top five reasons for celebrating this stage:

  1. Increased Self-Awareness: By this point in life, you’ve accumulated a wealth of experiences. If you’re willing to look honestly at yourself, you can discover the environments in which you thrive, the self-care routines that work, and the people who bring you joy. Make an effort to stay close to those who radiate positivity.
  2. Appreciation for My Body: Sure, my abs were more toned years ago, but I was young and careless. Now, my body has seen many adventures, and I am immensely grateful for this vessel. It carried and birthed my two incredible boys and has nurtured countless children. It has triumphed over challenges like yoga teacher training, surgeries, and injuries. I’ve learned that nothing is truly insurmountable, and I possess the strength to heal and grow.
  3. Freedom from Peer Pressure: I no longer feel the need to engage in activities just for acceptance. For instance, at the inflatable park, my younger siblings tried to coax me into bouncing around, but I enjoyed my time on solid ground, far from the risk of accidents.
  4. Matured Understanding of My Mind: With a fully developed brain, I’m better equipped to navigate relationships and manage my life. I’ve learned that hurt people often hurt others, and when someone is unkind, it reflects their issues, not mine. It’s all about perspective.
  5. Realization of My Power as a Creator: In youth, it often feels like life is happening to you. But as you age, you realize you’re the architect of your life. You choose your career, your partner, and how to spend your time. If things aren’t as you’d like, remember, it’s never too late to create something new.

Don’t dismiss the beauty of being in this middle age simply because of a few wrinkles. Embrace the present moment, as there’s no better time to love and live. If you’re still sulking about adulthood and responsibilities, take a moment to look at your palm and give yourself a gentle reminder of your capability. Celebrate the smartest, best version of yourself right now.

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Summary:

This article celebrates the joys of being in the middle years of life, highlighting the wisdom gained through experiences, the importance of self-awareness, and the power of choice. It encourages readers to appreciate their bodies, free themselves from peer pressure, and embrace the life they’ve created.