Welcome
What does it mean to be Fabulous@50? This is for you to decide, they can call it a mid-life crisis or an opportunity to review what you have done with your life compared to what you wanted to do, be or have in your life. How does that measure up? Have you been living someone else's dreams? This community is a place to share ideas, inspire each other and renew our sense of self by facing the fears and stepping outside of our comfort zone. Baby boomer women are rising up and challenging the idea of what people thought a women in their 50's should do. We are becoming entrepreneurs and living our dreams, we are looking around us and seeing the possibilities and opportunities.
If you have a dream, I ask you, if not now..when? What are you waiting for?

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Dianna
"The soul is placed in the body and it is like a rough diamond. It must be polished within, or the luster of the soul will never appear." Daniel Defoe
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Featured Writer of the Month
By Debra Kaskowski
Mama has Flown the Nest
Is it me or is it lonely here? Many mothers experience what they call "empty nest syndrome" but it sounds more like a "glass half full syndrome". Empty nest syndrome occurs when children enter adulthood, become more independent, and move out of the home. This leaves mothers redefining who they are and what they want to do with their lives now because some of their mothering roles have lessened. Their children have become adults and are now more independent. Mothers will always be mothers and when their advice or guidance is needed they will be there for children. Some children may even need to boomerang back home until they get their feet on the ground.
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