When I was young, my parents told me that ladies didn't whistle, hence the title, because life's too precious and too short, to fall in line or fake it.
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A friend turned 51 last week and said to me, ‘I need to make the next twenty years count’. And I know how she feels. I can sometimes feel like that, too.
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'Just be yourself!' they say 'But who am I?' you say. It took me years to figure out what it meant to walk in my own shoes, ditch the shoulds and 'do me,' and that's pretty much what I write about—the soulful journey to finding and being ourselves.
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