5 Things Every Woman Should Know | Women Over 40

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5 Things Every Woman Should Know | Women Over 40
Psalm 23

Hi family. This video has a bit of wisdom I feel we could all use as women. I try to live my life with a “stay ready to keep from getting ready” attitude, and I can honestly say it has served me well many times. Again, these are only my opinion and you may disagree. That’s Ok too because only you can decide what’s best for your life. That being said,

Have a blessed and safe day.

~Angela Mashelle~

What I wore:
White babydoll dress:

White Steve Madden Loafers:
Red Purse no longer available

The Tips are:

How to change a tire
How much you have in retirement and how much you need to save to retire comfortably
That living in your past robs you of your future and happiness “we’re all broken, that’s how the light gets in
The importance of having a rainy day fund
How to cook at least three great meals
Don’t forget how badly you once wanted what you have now. Blessings are always coming to us.

My Dimensions:
Height - 5 ’3 1//2 “
Shoes - 8.5
Pants - 4 - 6
Tops - Medium
Weight ~135 lbs

Business Opportunities:
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Social Media:
Instagram - @angelamashelle
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Edited on DaVinci Resolve 17

Music from Epidemic Sound
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Inspired by: style apotheca: “5 Lessons That Changed My Life Forever | how I changed the course of my life & found direction”

Inspired by:A Little Late With Lilly Singh: “Self-Defense Tactics Every Woman Should Know”
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Very good list. I also think that every woman over 40 should know
1) her blood type,
2) her Rxs and supplements,
3) her family health history
4) when her Mom started menopause and symptoms she should look out for
5) exactly where her passport, ss card, birth and marriage certificates are.
6) the name and number of a good attorney for any emergency

ophettadavid
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#3 Every woman should know how to move on. Lady, you just preached next Sundays sermon.

RahYisrael
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A woman over 40 should definitely know the difference between a friend and an acquaintance!

tiffany
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My husband and I each throw $10 a week into an “Emergency Fund”.... After a each year we’ve saved about GREAT thoughts by the way!

jodydidit
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Family of 6 girls and 2 boys. Boys were born at the end. Being the oldest, my Dad taught me not only how to change tires. But also basic maintenance on my car. Thanks Dad for empowering me. 🥳

Gmaillup
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She is teaching you how to do for self in case help does not arrive. It's about you doing it for yourself in case of a emergency. Changing a tire is masculine but what if we have a massive event, and you need to get to safety, and the grid is off. What will you do? If you have money or you don't. You are a woman. We need to always have a tucked away masculine side to protect ourselves against evildoers. Will you fight if someone tried to violate you? Or will you go ahead and let him take it? No. You will fight. Fighting is masculine, but you want to survive. Femininity is beautiful but we live in a masculine world.

raegold
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It was the moving on tip that moved me. Not just moving on from bad relationships, but moving on from mistakes, opportunities missed, and negative thoughts. And yeah white potato salad is a no for me, 🤣🤣🤣 - mustard & hot sauce peeps!

clanzenettabrown
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You are just about every woman's best friend! I think you're on fire, informative, and inspiring.

geneviegutierrez
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👍Great tips. Happiness and depression cannot reside in the same space.

traciharewood
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My mom made me change a tire before I got my license. That piece of knowledge has saved me many times.

kryscromwellsmit
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Angela I couldn't agree more. We were taught to be feminine and lady like by my mother and grandmother. They were great examples but my father taught us girls to be self-sufficient. We knew how to change our tires and oil, manage household finances, and we were taught how to physically protect ourselves. I have roadside assistance but if I get in a pinch, I will kick off my heels lay my emergency blanket down on the ground and commence to changing my tire. While we may have good men in our lives, that will come and change a tire, have that skill set is important knowledge and knowledge is power. Save for a rainy day, learn as much as you can and always have a back up plan.

pamelachaires
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I like the advice alot. I would add a women should know what she wants in life and from a partner. Have your own voice and opinions. Should know every part of her body and how it works.

goddessinfinity
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I found you a few weeks ago and subscribed immediately!! I binged watched today for about two hours. Love your content, personality and advice. I agree with EVERYTHING you said in this video. As a woman over 40 (closer to 50) the advice is timeless.

lpmitch
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You spoke the truth when you said every woman needs to learn to move on. ❤️

brendaflowers
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Such a beautiful lady. Great video. I agree.

ahbenaht
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Love your tips, especially about the rainy day account. It also taught me to think about my financial future. I started with $10 a wee at age 32(!) but over the years I kept adding to it, especially adding a portion of each raise or salary increment. One of the best decisions I've ever made!!!

katiegardiner
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"If your potato salad is white, it's not good" Ma'am!!! I hollered.🤣🤣🤣🤣

latricelott
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Really great advice especially moving on ‘you can’t be happy and sad at the same time ‘ this quote really struck a cord today ...Thank you once again 👍🏿🙏🏿

sandrampf
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What a kindred Spirit! I was sooo smiley & feeling happy after your vid: Your voice & the way you talk is soooo uplifting!

essence
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I know this list is for women over 40, but I'm 25 and I feel motivated to make sure I have these things in order! Definitely going to learn how to change a tire and check on my 401k more often.

MichelleL