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Now Is the Time… For Women Over 60!

By Lily Bradshaw March 08, 2025 Senior Living

The world has changed so much since we were born, and there has never been a better time for women over 60 to be anything they want to be. The possibilities are endless: student, social media influencer, interior designer, model, educator, entrepreneur, athlete, traveller, linguist, overseas volunteer, inventor… Often the only limitation is what we believe we can do. You will never be as young again as you are in this very moment, so perhaps today is the day to build that life you always dreamed of.

Think About Where You Want to Be in 10 Years

Anything can happen in the next 10 years, but that is the same for a 30-year-old as it is for a 60- or 70-year-old. Making a plan for the next 10 years doesn’t mean it has to be set in stone; just something you hope will happen. So, who would you like ‘You’ to be? Think about your passions, the things you loved when you were younger that, because of one thing or another, never happened.

Maybe you cut your career short to have a family or never finished college. Perhaps you might consider going to university (you can still get funding for degrees in the UK if you are over 60). Or you could take up exercise or a sport, there have been some very successful athletes who didn’t start until they were 60. Maybe the Arts is more your sort of thing? You could be a photographer, painter, potter, sculptor, jeweller, or clothes designer. Just think about something you absolutely love to do and take the plunge :)

Expand Your Horizons

There are so many interesting things to do and, whatever your situation, there will be something that expands your horizons.  You not only learn new things, gain skills, find a purpose, develop your interests, but you may meet new people which can change your whole life.

Think about that book you always wanted to write, that little beach in Greece you dream of visiting, learning to sing or dance, or perhaps you would like to be an actor or put on a stage play. Think big, often the only thing preventing you from doing something is your own limiting beliefs.

Be Healthier

In our 60s we might still live for another 30 or even 40 years. That time will be so much more enjoyable if you are free from pain, mobile and active. Starting a plan today could help make that possible. It doesn’t have to be a huge change; often little changes are best because they are sustainable. Walk a little further, eat a little healthier, no smoking, perhaps alcohol in moderation.

As important as it is to keep your body healthy, it is also vital to keep your mind healthy, especially as we age. Go for walks in nature, laugh, dance, sing, worry less, let go of things. Exercise your mind with crosswords or puzzles, read as many books as you can, learn something new. Most importantly, do whatever makes you happy.

Forgive

When someone hurts you, it is easy to hold on to the pain. Usually, the only person that is hurting is you. The other person may be having the best day of their life while you are at home thinking how awful they have treated you. Forgiving them doesn’t mean you are weak, or that you will let them hurt you again. It means you care for your own well-being and happiness.

Be You

After you are born, you have one job in this life, and that is to take care of You. No one else is going to do that 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It’s up to you.

Love yourself, you are pretty awesome after all. Be authentic, you have as much right to live your life your way, as anyone else. Be gentle on yourself, of course there are things you have to do, but don’t be so hard on yourself when things don’t go according to plan. Forgive yourself, none of us is perfect. Be happy. Life is full of twists and turns, and we may not be happy every single moment of our lives. But in times of sadness, loss or pain, make your way back to happiness. It is where you belong :).

Thanks for Joining the Conversation:

Where do you see yourself 10 years from now? Have you taken up something new since you turned 60? What lifestyle changes have you made?

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Cheryl

Since retiring a few years back, a downsized move to the country has been a joy! Living the “Less is More” lifestyle is freeing by using what you already have (with the exception of yarn of course).
Here are a few of the new things I’ve tried since retiring.

I was shown the basics of knitting as a young girl but that was short lived so I started developing this by looking up new patterns on line and trying ones above my skill-set to increase my knowledge. I’ve made and given away scarves, blankets and shawls and joined an on line knitting group.The leaning is endless. Who wouldn’t enjoy a home-made blanket?

Reading one book a month is a goal along with trying a new recipe. This has led me down the sourdough and gluten free bread trail increasing the pages of my recipe book. This led me to making my own recipe book from a blank hardcovered journal (purchased on line). Now, I’m enjoying these new things I’ve tried, my new and improved recipe book and have even more gifts to give!

It’s fun expanding and re-developing old and new skills. What will I be doing the next ten years? Well, I’ve just shared three years of the ten with you..many more to explore.

Enjoy branching out.

Lily Bradshaw

Hi Cheryl, thanks for joining the conversation. You have been busy, and I love all your new found choices. I have been wanting to make soda bread for a while so thanks for the motivation.I also love your idea of your own personal cookery book…perhaps the next Julia Child or Mrs Beeton :) Lily x

Patty

My checklist is full and in operation. I’m stoked.

Lily Bradshaw

Hi Patty, thanks for joining the conversation. I am really pleased to hear that :) Lily x

Lauren

I started country line dancing lessons and totally enjoy it. Its fun and great socially. I joined some hiking groups as I don’t like to hike alone. I also continue to learn and try new things. In 10 years I see myself retired, trying new things, traveling and enjoying my life!

Lily Bradshaw

Hi Lauren, Thanks for joining the conversation.You seem to have created a life filled with things you enjoy. Retirement will give you so much more time…imagine all the lovely things you can do then! Lily x

Danielle Deramo

After 60 I took up crochet and I really love it. I make little animals and soon will start on dolls.
I also started as a beauty advisor for Beauty Society and that has been a lot of fun.
I am now 65 and continue to try new things.

Lily Bradshaw

Hi Danielle, thanks for joining the conversation. It’s all about doing what you love :) Lily x

The Author

Lily Bradshaw has had an interesting and varied career. Twenty years working as a psychotherapist and part time lecturer, followed by 20 years of writing educational courses. Now she is enjoying semi retirement writing books and articles that interest her, mostly about having fun and enjoying life. She has spent the last 2 years travelling solo.

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