Forward After 50 by Rebecca Ronane

Disclaimer – We received this book free for the purpose of this review/feature but all thoughts  and opinions are our own.

I recently celebrated by 50th birthday and unlike some of my friends who were dreading the big  5-0, I am actually embracing growing older. I’m not quite sure where 50 years have gone and I’m certainly not ready for slowing down anytime soon – if anything I’m doing more than I ever have and I try to think more about myself than I did, which is a lot easier now my children are older. I’m really enjoying this new phase of my life as I’ve much more confidence than I did in my 20’s and a bit more money (well I did until the cost of living crisis hit!)

Whilst I already have a forward-thinking attitude, I still learnt a lot from Rebecca Ronane’s new book – Forward After 50. This inspiring book shows women than there is so much to look forward to and just because we are 50 it doesn’t mean we’re over the hill. Rebecca offers inspiring and practical advice to help make these changes happen.

The book is split into two parts – Part 1 explores ageist views and how your values and beliefs can shape your life and Part 2 explores how you can invent yourself by reviewing your work, time and independence.

Each part is split into chapters with plenty of humour to keep you going, along with inspirational quotes to help you on your journey. I especially liked the chapter in part 1 about Mindset – I have always been a people pleaser and the book gave me the confidence to start saying no which was difficult at first but the more I say no the easier it has become. Initially I felt guilty but now I find it quite liberating and wish I had read Rebecca’s book sooner as I have wasted so much time doing things I didn’t want to do for fear of upsetting someone.

Rebecca fills the reader’s mind with all the tools they need to reinvent themselves and helps them to realise that there is life after 50. In-short it’s a book I’ll be referring back to regularly to reinforce and remind me that its ok to say no, and it’s ok to be selfish and to chase those dreams whilst I can.

RRP £12.99 available from Amazon


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