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The 40 Over 40 Project | Mel 40

40 over 40 Perth Women

Boldness is what I hoped to find on the other side of 40. And I found it, just not in the way I thought. Not through some magical, easy transition; but hard fought, earned through tears cried in the dead of night when no one else could bear witness. Forged as I sat with lawyers,...

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    The 40 Over 40 Project | Clare 55

    40 over 40 Perth Women

    One night while enjoying a glass… or two of wine, I was scrolling through Facebook as you do to pass the time and ShaBo STUDIO popped up in my news feed with her 40 Over 40 Project. Intrigued, I read a little more into the project and then without any second thoughts I had sent...

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      The 40 Over 40 Project | Natalee 50

      40 over 40 Perth Women

      When I turned 40, I didn’t get the anxiety and apprehension that many of my other friends got. I guess I saw it as a new opportunity, for growth and reflection. I had always compared myself, and my life, to others, quite often feeling inadequate. I felt like I hadn’t really accomplished much in my...

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        The 40 Over 40 Project | Nichole 48

        40 over 40 Perth Women

        Approaching the age of 40 and knowing (and constantly hearing) the phrase “Fabulous 40” felt like a cliché at the time and whilst it got thrown around so much leading up to the “big month” of August and there was so much of me that was so excited, I know for sure I had those voices in my head...

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          The 40 Over 40 Project | Louise 45

          40 over 40 Perth Women

          I look in the mirror and what do I see? A 46-year-old woman having difficulties coming to terms with ageing, thanks to a culture that has made us believe we are worth less than our younger generation.  I decided to be part of this important project to be a voice for all women over 40,...

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