It's Not Too Late For You (How To Reinvent Yourself At Any Age)

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Marie Forleo
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Ever feel like you're too old and it's just  too late for you to start the business? Write your book, make your art, travel the world or in  some big way, change your life. If so, you are not alone.
In fact, one study of over 5000 women  across 14 countries and six continents showed that 50% of women have totally given up on their dreams  and feel deeply dissatisfied with their lives. That is sad. Now, another study found that  over 75% of folks here in the US actively regret not following their dreams.
Again, sad,  sad, sad and totally unnecessary. But here's the thing if you're watching this video right  now and you are, you know what that tells me? It tells me it is not too late for you.
You  gotta stop it with that stinkin thinking. I don't care where you are. I don't care what  your age is.
Because if you're still breathing, you got time. Don't believe me? I want you  to keep watching.
Because in this video, we're going to talk about nine super inspiring  women who prove it is never too late to follow your dreams. They waddled and spent the  first 40 years of her career in nonprofits. In fact, she was actually the first black  woman to run planned Parenthood.
But then they did something nobody saw coming.  At 73, she cofounded her first company. And not just any company, a quantum computer  knitting company.
So you might wonder, well, how the heck did a nonprofit professional  in her 70s decide to start a hardcore tech company despite knowing next to  nothing about quantum computers? Here's what she said in a Forbes interview.  Quantum computing could turbocharge research into drug therapies, find solutions for  combating climate change, and advance the science of food production, mineral exploration  and manufacturing methodologies.
How do we use it for public good and to make the world a better  place for more people? Did you catch that? Faye knows that changing your life at any age,  it ain't about having the right answers.
It's about asking the right questions. And clearly  Faye believes what I believe, which is everything, is figure out as they go. Faye, go.
In the world  of modeling, people get scouted in their teens, right? And by the time they're usually in  the 30s, they're kind of winding down. But Helen Van Winkle, better known as Batty  Winkle, started her modeling career.
Get this at 80 friggin five. Batty grew up  on a farm and worked for almost 30 years in a factory. But one day, her great  granddaughter posted a pic of her on Instagram in cut off jean shorts.
Now check  it out. She's got over 3 million followers. There are so many things to love about her.
You  know, Batty's posts are often super playful. Sometimes they're even shocking images, and  they're designed to really encourage all of us to love ourselves, to love our bodies and  our aliveness throughout the entire course of our existence. You know, I almost fell over  when I saw her tagline that says steel in Yo man since 1928.
To me, that highlights one of the  biggest success secrets ever, which is keeping your sense of humor and not taking yourself or  anything else for that matter, too damn seriously. Jean's doohickey proves that it's never too  late to do really big or really hard things, so check this one out. Once upon a  time, Jean was a two pack a day smoker until she decided to give that ish up and  conquer the world instead.
So in her 50s, she ran a marathon on each of  the world, seven continents. And just to put that into perspective, that's  seven damn marathons in just 141 days. And then by 57, she reached the summit of Mount  Everest, the world's tallest mountain, which put her in the Guinness Book of World  Records.
Not too shabby for a mid-life turnaround, right? Doctor Edith Eger was just 16 years old  when she and her family were sent to Auschwitz, where her parents were tragically  killed in the gas chambers. So after surviving the death camp, Edith  had to start over.
She reinvented herself and became a world renowned psychologist.  She also happens to be one of my favorite TV guests of all time. Then get this.
At  90, she started writing her very first book and published it two years later at 92. It's  called The Gift 12 Lessons to Save Your Life, a book that I truly believe should be  required reading for all human beings. Bottom line is this if Edith can start writing  and publishing in her 90s, whatever it is that you want to create now, you can do it. 
Speaking of getting started later in life, how about Miss Anna Robertson Moses, better  known as grandma Moses. One of the biggest names in American folk art. And she didn't even  start painting until she was in her late 70s.
For most of her adult life, Anna was in charge  of a really busy house. So she was cooking, she was cleaning, she was caring for her  husband and her five kids. And on the side, as a little hobby, she did embroidery work and  made these beautiful, colorful quilts.
But then when Anna turned 77 years old, pain from arthritis  in her hand stopped her from holding a needle. And that's when her friends nudged her to  try painting instead. Which is why it's so damn important to have good people  around you.
And that's when everything really took off for Anna. Within a  few years, she began having shows and the public fell in love with her and  her art. She produced about 1500 pieces, sold a whole bunch of them, and continued  to paint until she died at 101 years young.
A little pop quiz. Do you think healthy, strong bodies only belong to young people?  Not if you're Ernestine Shepherd.
At 88, she is the world's oldest female competitive  bodybuilder. And get this. She didn't even start working out until she was 56.
So Ernie and  her sister went clothes shopping one day and the close didn't fit right. And so they decided right  then and there they were going to get in shape. Ernie started out with aerobics, and then  she tried weight training, which led her to totally reinvent herself and not only change  her life, but inspire millions of others to do the same.
Some research suggests that 81%  of people feel that they have a book in them, and they should write it. But guess what?  Most people never get that book done, in part because they feel like  they're too old and it's too late.
That's why you got to remember Laura Ingalls  Wilder, the author of the beloved book series little House on the Prairie. A little side note.  Personally, I was a very big fan of the 70s show version of that, but whatever.
The point is this  even if you already know about little House books, what you probably don't know is that Wilder  started her career as a novelist in her mid 60s. That's right. In fact, she published the  first book in 65 and then published seven more after that.
Oh wait, do I hear that?  You just don't want to write your own books, but you also maybe want to start a whole  publishing conglomerate. Hold, please.
Enter Louise Hay, who many consider to be one of the  founders of the modern day self-help movement. So at 50, she published her very first  book, Heal Your Body. That was in 1976, long before mainstream media began to talk  about the mind body connection.
But here's where this gets interesting. She launched  her publishing company, hay House, at age 62, proving once again it is never too late to  bring big, bold dreams to life. Finally, one of the most delightful and inspiring  reminders that age is just a number is Miss Greta Torelli, who started her work  as an aerial artist and pole dancer at 59.
Now at 73, she is still stunning and still  going strong. Check this out. Now look, we just scratched the tip of the iceberg in this  video.
There are thousands, if not millions of brilliant souls who start big, bold, new things  at every single stage in life. And of course, it's always scary to start something  new. I don't care how old you are, but do not let that destructive,  totally B.
S. lie in your head. The old I'm too old there.
It's too late.  Don't let that bullshit hold you back. Now, if starting or growing a business is  a dream of yours and you want my help, you need to get those bonds in  B-School right now.
At this point, we've helped over 80,000 people grow successful  businesses. And I know we can help you too. So you can just go to join B-School dot com to  learn more.
And if you want me to help you live your dream life, including your dream business or  career, you should check out Dram Club. It's this incredible coaching and community experience where  I get to work intimately with you on building the mindset, the habits, the consistency that  you need to literally bring any dream to life. You can learn more at Marie for  Leo.
Com Slash Dram Club. You know, when it comes to thinking you're too old or  it's too late for you. One of my favorite responses is something that I learned from  Julia Cameron, the author of The Artist's Way.
If the idea of starting something new at your age  triggers this instant defensive hostility like. But do you know how old I'm going to be by the  time I really learn how to play the piano, or act or write or paint or speak or dance? Yes, the  same age you'll be if you don't.
So let's stop all the screwing around, all right? Let's not waste  an even more time and get that ass moving now. Thank you so very much for watching this  episode.
And new episodes drop every Tuesday here on Marie TV. So hit that.  Subscribe button.
And until next time, stay on your game. And yes, keep going for  your big dreams. Because guess what?
The world really does need that very  special gift that only you have.
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