
Life does not stop at 40
Ironically, I often hear how certain individual women my age say that life has ended after 40 and there is nothing to do. Well, I have to disagree, life begins at any time, just depends on how prepared you are to accept the challenges. I have had many changes in my life and that was after I was 29. I had enlisted in the U.S. Army, whereas it was 18 years, and resided in the apartment of my headquarters "first" in Germany – my first home away from home. He had found a niche for a career high and led to withdraw at least a sergeant by the age of 35 years.
Well, due to a medical accident, that dream was shattered and I was honorably discharged in the civilian world. In fact, I had no idea what to do, the military all he knew, ie, the structure of getting up early every morning, exercise, and by 7 am at the office. Now, I remember I joined when I got carried my father's philosophy into an occupation, use them as you used everything. " In fact exactly what I did that.
Computers were increasingly required office equipment and trained personnel was selected, I immediately enrolled in all classes related potential computers, hardware, software, and terminology. Therefore, when seeking civilian employment, was prepared.
My career changed from data entry operator to the secretary, assistant newspaper ad, the federal administrator for video multimedia editor for the Veterans Hospital. However, he was not satisfied with the occupation. In my opinion I was divorced 30 years, so I got involved with acting and modeling, appeared in some small TV and commercial paper (a principle stand-in), while in Portland OR, but in Orlando FL, I did a short film distributed international environment.
In my 40 years, I was bored be an employee of the state of Florida (State of Washington and Oregon were the other two state jobs I had), I took a great risk by leaving Corporate America and became an independent contractor and was known as the most reliable brand ambassador / Wine Specialist for more than 35 virtual promotion companies. The task was easy, but demanding, but I loved the constant change of pace.
After watching the two versions of "Shall We Dance", for my birthday number 43, finally taken the steps – literally – and started ballroom dancing. I danced for a year, came in two dance competitions and won first prize routine choreographed to show "The Jazz Hot" from the film of Victor, Victoria.
For 45 years, I and my co-writer, Nicola Cuti, a distinguished writer of comics in the 70s, completed our first original screenplay for the film "The Alpha, flourished from my original story the same title, and is registered with the Writers Guild Association. With patience, we look for a Hollywood producer and director to create our script in a statement the major movement of the film, until then, Mr. Cuti is shooting in an independent level.
As the economy began to fail, I prepared to become a certified TESOL (Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages) teacher. I taught at inlingua FL Tampa, before traveling to China for my post teacher first. During my first year in China, also returned to photography and started selling my stocks and journalistic images. My Pictures http://www.fotegrafik.com/user/kayfoto can be found in and you can keep up with my travels in education, while China http://kayewho.com.
One has to remember that each birthday is a celebration of life for age has no boundaries.
About the Author
Well, for starters, I’m not one of those typical woman, but an independent who lives by her own rules. I have dreams and goals like everyone else, yet my standards are different from the average female.
I firmly believe in earning my recognized accomplishments by while living in the NOW.
Life is too short … today is here to seize!
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