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Are you turning 40 or planning a party for the 4th decade celebration? A great theme for the celebration is "Be Happy With Your Age." If you don't know what that is, here's David Leonhardt's version...

You're How Old?!?
By David Leonhardt, The Happy Guy

40th Birthday Ideas"Well, Happy Birthday! How old are you anyway?"

"Oh, I'm just 29 … again."

It's a harmless game, denying our age, right? We play sensitive about our age as we get older, as we get further away from birth and closer to death. It's just a way to share our unease of growing older with people around us.

Try as we might, time marches on and we get older just the same. I was reminded about this when I recently read that we are now seven million years old. That's at least a million years older than we were just one year ago.

Of course, that does not mean you or I personally aged a million years in the past 365 days. That would be either a horror movie or the work of a genius. An early human skull found in the Sahara Desert is 7 million years old, pushing "the start of human evolution back at least another million years."

For you and me, age is important. Denying one's age, or even being sensitive about it, can be disabling. Our years, our lines, our scars are part of who we are. They should be a matter of comfort and pride. Happiness eludes us when we feel embarrassed, guilty, or shy about who we are.

It's time for each of us to take pride again in everything we are. Try saying something like this: "I am pushing 40 (or whatever age applies to you). I have lived 40 years. I have survived 40 years. I have experienced 40 years. I have learned from 40 years. (I have much more to learn, so God, please let me live another 40!) I have thrived, mostly, during 40 years. And I am proud of every one of those years."

Once upon a time, the elders of the village were revered. They bore both knowledge and wisdom. Now we settle for just knowledge. The elders carried traditions down from generations. Now we just create brand new "traditions". The elders were our leaders. Now we downsize them.

Youth has its own beauty, its own advantages, its own reasons to be admired. So, too, does middle age. In fact, every age is important and every age is beautiful. How old are you right now? (Really, I don't mean "29 again".) Whatever age you are, right now that is the perfect age -- and the perfect age to be proud of.

Oh sure, it is sort of harmless to kid about one's age. And many people joke about it harmlessly. But many of us also have a deep unease about our age and our aging -- an unease that can hold back our self-esteem.

I recall sitting in my pew when it suddenly dawned on me why one member of the all-female choir looked so different. Every lady was at least 40 years old, but the other heads were jet black or honey brown or sandy blonde or some other artificial tint. White Top Lady packed a loaded bundle of white hair.

It is not a sin to dye one's hair, as long as we don't do it during the service. It is just one of many ways we adorn ourselves. But the sight of a dozen elderly ladies with hair colors impossible for their age made me want to laugh out loud right there in church. (I resisted.) All the heads would probably have looked normal if White Top Lady's hair had not been screaming out, "I'm proud of my color. I'm proud of my age. I'm not going to hide."

It's time to be proud of everything about ourselves, including our age. So to everybody reading this, "Happy Seven Millionth!"


About the Author...
David Leonhardt is the Happy Guy, motivational speaker and author of "Climb your Stairway to Heaven: the 9 habits of maximum happiness". Sign up for your free "Daily Dose of Happiness" at http://www.TheHappyGuy.com/daily-happiness-free-ezine.html, or visit the Self-actualization Resource Center at http://www.TheHappyGuy.com/self-actualization-articles.html.

How to plan a "Happy To Be My Age" party:

The gold old days are usually not as good as they seem when you are looking back from the point of changing decades. A happy to be my age party brings some of those "good old days" back to life to laugh at.

Invitations: Find a picture of the guest of honor wearing clothes and a hairstyle that was very "in" at the time, but is hysterically funny in hindsight. Use that as the front cover of the Happy To Be My Age invitation.

Decorations: Pick a collection of the tackiest memorabilia from the past few decades. More pictures of the guest of honor and friends from back "in the good old days" can be made into collages to provide the entertainment for the evening. Everyone will be so busy laughing at how they looked back when they were "in style" there won't be any need for other games. For music, search through the record collections ( you remember them, don't you? Records are those black vinyl music collections that warped scratched and skipped... before they came out with eight track tapes!). You are looking for real groaners... you know the songs. The one hit wonders that you listen to now and think..." What were we thinking!?" - make a tape or cut a CD with the songs to play at the party so you don't have to keep going over to change the records - first find someone who still has a phonograph or stereo so you can play them in all their scratchy glory!

This party should make everyone in the crowd happy to be living in the present. Looking back is a lot of fun, but who wants to really be a teenager again?

Related 40th Birthday resources:

40th Birthday Party Ideas

My Story: 40th Birthday Surprise


also see -> 50th Birthday Party Ideas | 60th Birthday Party Ideas

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