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As a very creative and unusual woman of 75 years of age I would like to share some strategies for all women to enhance our life experience as we age gracefully.When I was moving into my 30s and 40s you may all remember the negative thoughts and comments that were made by women as they approached those ten year markers, actually I still hear those comments.I decided to consciously seek out women who were already in their 30s, 40s, and 50s that had already experienced those so-called scary things that were supposed to happen.I find that people were surprised that they went on with their lives, and wondered why they had even even thought about there being a problem about becoming 30, 40 or 50.Life experiences and challenges come to us at any age of of life and these were the things shared, not becoming any particular age.I continued this all the way up until I became 69.I must admit that all the other changes of decades did not bother me.However, when I hit 69 there was a very different feeling that I had about becoming 70.I decided to act proactively and get as much information aging aging and "getting older" as I could.I selected a Life Coach.We worked together on the question, "what next" for two months.I also got a therapist which I saw every two weeks just to get a feeling for the very real changes that I might experience as an older person.Losing friends and family, learning to take even better care of myself, choosing only people to have as friends and activities that really made me joyful and fulfilled.I still see a therapist once a quarter, just to check in and make sure I'm doing everything I can to live the best life I can.Another thought. Do not under any circumstances, with younger people, use the following phrases, it used to be, I remember when, things aren't the way they use to be.Wait till you're asked about a particular era - you'll be surprised as to how interested younger people will be in your life.At 75 I decided to make a film, now I've never made a film before, so talk about a challenge! Wow! Its a documentary about the adults who were children during WWII of which I am one.Know that there is always a do-over for everyone.Actually each new day is an opportunity to change and enhance your life.My wish for everyone reading this. "Live inspired and Walk in Beauty".
You've probably noticed that some drivers pay more than other drivers even if they drive the same model and year car.Most likely, you've noticed that the young pay higher premiums than the older, men then women.Insurance companies look at a lot of statistics, then they look at which statistics apply to which driver.Basically, they're looking to see which group, statistically, has the highest chance of making a claim, which has the second, the third, and so on.They've noticed that men tend to have more driving accidents then women.That younger people, especially the under 25-year olds, tend to have accidents more often than older people.Single drivers tend to be more reckless than married ones.People who've bent or broken the law once might do it again more often than those who've never done so, and end up in an accident.People who drive more tend to have more accidents than those who drive less.Then they look at the type of car you drive.Here's a combination of statistics and other factors.Statistically, smaller cars tend to cost insurers more than bigger cars (they're just not as safe, partially because there are bigger cars out there).Some cars tend to cost them more because the parts are expensive, older cars cost less.Some cars are stolen more often than others.Cars in some neighborhoods have greater chances of being stolen or vandalized.When they're done looking at all that stuff, they have a basis to judge how much to charge you for.Basically, they guess how much they're going to have to pay in the coming year for the whole group you belong to, add their other costs, the profits they want to make, and then figure out how much they need to charge each individual in your group so they get all their pay outs, costs, and profit.Some things you don't control (you can't just become a middle-aged woman just to get a lower premium and you can't stop people all the vandalism and auto theft).However, a lot of the things they use to figure out how much premium to charge you are under your control.You do control..The car you're going to buy.Whether you have anti-theft devices installed.Whether you drive drunk or not.Whether you make small claims or not.And, to a certain degree at least, the neighborhood you live in.And the deductible you are going to pay.So, the next time you're looking for auto insurance quotes, do your research.Until then don't do any of the things that make you be perceived as high risk.And, of course, accept that you don't control the things you do not control.