Get Ready: Your Time Is Now
It's time to reclaim YOUR dreams
We spent years doing all the right things. You know the ones—what our parents told us to do: live peacefully, work hard, play hard, and take care of everyone around us.
And we did it. We rocked it. From slamming doors and forgotten lunchboxes to late-night homework rescues and carpool chaos—we gave it our all.
But now?
The kids are gone, the house is quiet… too quiet.
It’s not the peaceful quiet we once longed for. It’s the kind that makes you ask, What’s next?
Travel the world? Maybe. (But let’s be honest, it’s not for everyone.)
Volunteer? Sure, that’s noble. But is it enough?
The real question is: What about YOU?
Here’s the thing: We’re not about to fade into the background. Not this generation. We’re not knitting doilies and quietly stepping aside. Nope, we’re asking the big question: What’s next for ME?
Because here’s the truth: Your dreams—those wild, beautiful, ambitious dreams you set aside for “someday”—are still there. They’ve been waiting patiently. And guess what?
Someday is now.
I know because I’ve lived it. I spent years putting myself on the back burner, thinking my dreams could wait. But when life pushed me to ask, What about me? I made the choice to reclaim my own dreams—and I’m living them now, out loud and in bright, bold technicolor.
And here’s what surprised me most: When I stepped into my dreams, something magical happened. My relationships with my grown children deepened. They’ve seen me take this leap, and it’s inspired more meaningful connections between us. That’s the collateral beauty of living authentically—it touches everyone around you.
It’s time to dust off those dreams, roll up your sleeves, and dive in. The life you’ve been putting on hold? It’s calling your name.
And the best part? You’re not alone in this. I’ve been there. That’s why I’m creating a toolkit just for you—a guide to help you rediscover what sets your soul on fire and reclaim the dreams you thought were long gone.
So, are you ready? Because your time is now.



