You are never too old to achieve your dreams.
If you’re looking for some motivation, these 10 inspiring late bloomers prove that age is just a number and it’s never too late to start working towards your biggest goals and dreams.
So don’t let anyone tell you that your potential is limited to a certain age.
Our list of 10 inspirational late bloomers:
#1 Colonel Sanders opened his first KFC franchise at age 62
#2 Ruth Thompson launched Hugs Cafe in her late 50s
#3 Tao Porchon-Lynch started her yoga teaching passion at 49
#4 Gladys Burrill ran her first marathon at 86
#5 Ida Keeling did her first mini-run at 67
#6 Laura Ingalls Wilder started writing more seriously at age 48
#7 Harry Bernstein started working on his first book when he was 93 years old
#8 Peter Mark Roget started working on his thesaurus at age 61
#9 Grandma Moses started her painting career at 78
#10 Clara Peller became a famous actress at age 81
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Resources:
Late Bloomers (article) 👉 http://secondwindmovement.com/late-bloomers/
Harness the power of micro-stepping 👉 https://bestnextchapters.secondwindmovement.com/micro-stepping-pdf-optin-yt
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Cyn Meyer here with Second Wind Movement, a resource for older adults like you (or someone you care for) that provides education, tools and coaching, so that you live your ideal retirement lifestyle that’s active, healthy, engaged and full of purpose.
We focus on five main areas of life, the 5 Rings of Retirement:
✅ Growth
✅ Community
✅ Giving Back
✅ Health
✅ Finance
So that you can get the most out of this important stage of life and help the future you age successfully in place.
To learn more about how to unlock your post-career passions and purpose, so you can live your ideal retirement lifestyle, watch this Free Workshop 👉 https://bestnextchapters.secondwindmovement.com/training-video
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