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Three Priorities, One Happy Life

A 40-Year-Old’s Manifesto

3 min readJan 25, 2025

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I am forty years old.

I am a happy forty-year-old woman.

Depending on your lived experience, gender, and upbringing, that sentence might seem unremarkable. But let me tell you — it’s profound.

Being female, forty, and happy is rare. It’s short of a miracle.

How I Found This Happiness

I achieved this by distilling my life down to three core priorities.

Here’s my fundamental belief: A woman is a full person outside of her roles like mom or wife or boss or daughter. She is complete on her own. I’m defining this explicitly because society has done a shit job of reminding us of this fact.

The Priority Principle

In previous life chapters, I tried to uphold too many pillars simultaneously. Now, I know a person can only genuinely focus on three priorities in any life stage.

Priority roles in my world include: parent, wife, professional (employee, boss), student, child — and the list continues.

As an adult, I’ve spent years trying to be an exceptional wife, mom, employee, boss, student, child, friend — and the list never (fucking) ended. The people to please, places to go, things to accomplish — it was exhausting and absolutely not my idea of a good time.

Radical Simplification

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Aman
Aman

Written by Aman

I write about issues that are near and dear to my heart, with the hope that my stories, experiences, and struggles may empower others.

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