I was always too old 03/18/2009
Just found this letter in my files. If you want shivers, read it all the way through. CommentsWed, 18 Mar 2009 00:40:20 Thanks for posting that and bringing my attention to it, Barbara! Kathy's story is very inspiring. I feel like I am too old to start a music career at 31 (I started writing songs and performing them at 13 but never did anything beyond local performing, mostly at school functions in high school and college), sooo...maybe I'm wrong? Ha. Of course, I also want to be a professional actress (I do it for free now, but how amazing to get paid for something one loves!). I was all set to go to the state auditions in February but my Jeep died and I couldn't make it. So now I'm kinda settling for finding some job that pays enough that will allow me to have nights and weekends off so I don't have to juggle when I get into another play... Denise Sat, 21 Mar 2009 12:50:27 Thanks so much Barbara for telling Kathy´s story. I loved reading it. It reminds me so much of myself in many ways. Mon, 23 Mar 2009 08:54:19 Hi Barbara! What a wonderful letter. I had a similar experience with your book when I got it the first time. I wrote all over that poor book. That original copy got water damaged and had to be disposed of, but I've bought other copies of WishCraft and always have one on hand to give or send to a friend or colleague when Spirit moves. Your book helped me go from single, sad and working in a field I liked to being an award winning author in a field I love. It's a joy to be able to say THANK YOU!!!! Kathleen Baer Tue, 24 Mar 2009 16:34:43 What an inspirational story. At 58 and in the worst financial shape of my life, this was a really encouraging thing to read. I am firmly convinced that it is not too late. Barbara has convinced me that it is never too late to share my gifts. The best part of it is, that it feels right to the core of myself. Julia Yvonne Musiton Mon, 12 Oct 2009 11:33:19 56 1/2 years old is my age, and October 27th 2009 I start my firt night in college. I have searched all over Google and really can't find a person in their 50's considering even going back to college. What I find so absolutely ridiculous are the comments "I am 40 and too old for school", or "I am 28 and too old for college:. Is there ANYONE out here in this cyper space lineup that is over 50, working full time and going back to college? I am SCARED TO DEATH! I just figured out what APA means and I have to utilize that particular format for my written papers. The lessons for the next 4 years seem overwhelming. However, IF I don't try I will always wonder why? I enjoy learning, but personal learning and learning by college rules are very different. If anyone has any suggestions please feel free to email me at ymusiton@vci.net. My daughter and granddaughter are very supportive, but I am still quivering in my heels. As an administrtive assistant to a director at a local hospital I want to know more. To know more I need to learn more. But am I putting myself out there to get trampled emotionally, mentally and yep financially (about $25-20M). thank you for letting me show my knees a knocking. Leave a Reply |


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