Life Doesn’t Stop At 40

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Life Doesn’t Stop At 40

Ironically, I often hear how certain individual women my age say that life is over after 40 and there is nothing left to do. Well, I have to disagree, life begins at any time, only depends on how prepared you are in accepting those challenges. I’ve had many changes in my life and that was after I was 29. I had enlisted into the US Army whilst I was 18years, and resided in my first barracks ‘apartment’ in Germany – my first home away from home. I had found a niche for a career and aimed high for retiring at least a staff sergeant by the age of 35.

Well, due to a medical mishap, that dream was shattered and I was honorably discharged into the civilian world. Truthfully, I had no idea what to do, the military was all I knew, meaning its structure of getting up early every morning, exercise and by 7AM be in the office. Now, I recall when I

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enlisted I did follow my father’s philosophy toward an occupation, “Use them as much as they use you.” Indeed that I did just that.

Computers were becoming required office equipment and selected staff was trained, I immediately enrolled in every class possible involving computers, hardware, software, and terminology. Therefore, when applying for civilian employment, I was prepared.

My career changed from data entry operator to secretary, newspaper advertisement assistant, federal administrator to multi-media video editor for the VA Hospital. However, I wasn’t satisfied with those occupations. By my mid 30s I was divorced, therefore, I got involved with acting and modeling, appeared in a few small TV and commercial roles (one principle stand-in) whilst in Portland OR, but in Orlando FL, I appeared in an international distributed short film.

By my

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early 40s, I was becoming bored being a state employee for Florida (Washington State and Oregon were the other two employment state positions I held), I took a great risk in leaving Corporate America and became an Independent Contractor and was known as the most reliable Brand Ambassador / Wine Specialist for over 35 virtual promotional companies. The job was easy, but demanding, but I loved the constant change of pace.

After watching both versions of “Shall We Dance”, for my 43rd birthday, I finally taken the steps – literally – and started ballroom dancing. I danced for one year, entered in two dance competitions, and won first prize for showcase choreographed routine to “La Jazz Hot” from film Victor, Victoria.

By age 45, I and my co-scriptwriter, Nicola Cuti, a distinguished comic book writer during the 70s, completed our first original film script “The

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Alpha”, thrived from my original short story of the same title, and is registered with the Writers Guild Association. Patiently, we seek a Hollywood producer and director to create our script into a major motion movie release, until then, Mr. Cuti is filming at an Indie level.

As the economy started to falter, I prepared myself into becoming a certified TESOL (Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages) teacher. I taught at inLingua of Tampa FL before flying to China for my first teaching position. During my first year in China, I also returned to photography and started selling my images as stock and journalistic. My images can be found at http://www.fotegrafik.com/user/kayfoto and you can keep up with my travels in China whilst teaching at http://kayewho.com.

One has to remember that each birthday is a celebration of life for age has no boundaries.

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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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