I recall that in my teens and early twenties, I thought being fifty years old meant that you were old and life was about to end. Looking back, I can’t help but laugh. My feelings about turning and being fifty have definitely changed. I feel that I actually began learning many of my life lessons only at twenty-five, and since then, the lessons keep coming. Life has taught me many things and I am sure that as I turn fifty, there will be many more lessons to come. celebrates
So, as I approach my 50th year and look back at all the wonderful life lessons I’ve learned, and at times relearn, I wanted to share a list of the 50 lessons I hold most dear with you (not in any particular order):
- God loves ME and my relationship with Him is needed.
- Family is important no matter how much they get on my nerves.
- Taking a break from social media is a must.
- Always be grateful.
- Live in the present moment.
- Step out of my comfort zone and take risks.
- Don’t allow the negativity of the world steal my joy.
- Never settle, personally or professionally
- Meet people where they are; it’s not always about me.
- It’s good to “be still.”
- It’s ok to say no (and change my mind), without giving an explanation.
- Always do my best.
- Prayer and meditation are key to me maintaining balance.
- Be respectful of others and their time.
- The universe is working with me, not against me.
- Having a great inner circle of friends who are motivated, intelligent and supportive is a must.
- Sometimes I need to take the vacation and worry about paying for it later.
- Special moments make special memories.
- Having a spiritual foundation is more important than following a religion.
- It’s ok not to have all the answers.
- Always ask God for the lesson from every good or bad situation.
- Make sure I have a “plan b.”
- Always listen to my gut.
- No experience is wasted.
- Forgiveness is instrumental to growth.
- I don’t need anyone to complete me.
- Crying is ok and is not a sign of weakness.
- Never be ashamed of who I am.
- Never be angry with myself too long. Sitting in anger and disappointment takes away from figuring out my next move.
- Every day is not going to be a good day.
- A plan does not work without action.
- I’m not for everyone.
- Being hurt is a part of life.
- I love being a black gay man.
- My decisions are not based on popular vote.
- I will make bad decisions and I must own them as much as I own my good decisions.
- There is an urgency to living life wisely and well. I don’t have time to waste.
- My overall health is a priority.
- Wisdom does not come with age, but with life lessons.
- The older I get, the longer the recuperation period after a night of partying.
- I don’t want to go back to my 20’s, 30’s or 40’s.
- A good FICO score and money in the bank are more important than wearing designer labels and driving a fancy car.
- Dream big.
- Some people you have to love from a distance.
- Don’t be afraid to love.
- Loving myself is a priority.
- I don’t have to wait for the start of a new year to improve/make changes.
- Stop with the shoulda, coulda, woulda syndrome. I made the best decision, at that time, with the information I had.
- Don’t wait. The time will never be “just right.”
- Not everyone needs to know or deserve your story. Some things are private and that’s okay.