I turned 40 about 3 weeks ago. I did something weird just coming up to it. I was tired of moaning about being a fat frump, low energy, etc, so I went to UK and did a fitness retreat. When I say it changed my life, literally. As well as getting my energy back, this is going to sound kind of weird, but I got my mojo back.
Since returning to work, comments have ranged from, you are like a breath of fresh air around this place, to my boss remarking to someone else how much work I do. That is from someone who is quite hard to please. People have said, there is something different , but they could not place it. Lady on reception, whom I dont know very well, actually asked could she speak to me for a moment. I was like, oh, whats coming here and she just said, you are looking so fabulous lately, I just had to tell you!
Downside, went for an eye test because I was imagining road signs were funny and yes, I needed glasses, for work and driving, like eyesight gave up at 40. Paid a fortune for a pair of designer specs to match my red sporty car and lipstick.
I dont wear dresses, but for the first time ever bought one for the Christmas party the other night. Bought something funky rather than revealling, want to make sure I dont look like mutton! Best comment to me was from a guy, who was not chatting me up, but said, how the (bleep) is someone like you single!
It is all about outlook. Agree about some people being 21 going on 70 and vice versa. I have always thought of Ronan Keating being an old man trapped in a young mans body when Boyzone first came out. I am lucky in that I certainly dont look 40 and people think they have misheard when I say I am. My Dad is 68 and if someone said he was 50 you would believe him.
Another aside, I don't have kids, and a "friend" remarked about herself "god, I dont want to be 40 and not have another baby". Have to say, That got to me a bit.. I dont have children because of the circumstances and timings of my long term relationships, (2 relationships totalling 23 years) and that is a bit of a regret, though I am not going to dwell on it.
Hope this helps.
From a fab 40 year old.