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Best-Life Definition

Posted on February 18, 2023October 12, 2023 by Marita Littauer Tedder
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This Best-Life Project has been months in the making. I first got the idea through a dream I had in September 2022. It began to take shape over Thanksgiving weekend when we three founders had a conference call. At the time, Chuck and I were in Austin, with his daughters.

During the six hour drive back to Lubbock, I pondered: “What does living your best life really mean?” I know that for me, and many of my friends, it has to do with our place in life. Many of us are retired or working a reduced or flexible schedule—we have time. We benefit from our years of hard work—we have resources. And we are healthy. As one woman who participated in the early development of the project through my Facebook queries said: “I’ve waited my whole life for this!”

As my husband drove, I searched the internet for “living your best life.”

The Urban Dictionary offered this: “A stupid phrase that is used, commonly, on Instagram, to give the false reality that you can wake up and ‘choose’ which life you want to live.” No. That definition wouldn’t do.

I continued my search.

I found a site: Live My Best Life. There the author had some good insights: “What does it mean to live my best life? It means to live up to my potential. Living up to my potential means doing ‘the things I hope to do someday’ now instead of putting them off for some magical time in the future. Life is temporary, and I don’t want to wait to feel fulfilled.” While the site has some similarities to where I thought we were going, our project was still unique.

One of my favorite definitions I found at Clever Girl Finance: “Living your best life means living a life that makes you happy and one that allows you to be at your full potential. It means being intentional about the way you choose to live and living on your own terms. It means leveling up to be the best version of yourself that you can possibly be.”

I felt I was getting somewhere, but I wasn’t there yet.

The Sisterhood

The Sisterhood

I remembered a graphic I’d created based on a quote from a novel I’d read (I read a lot of novels). I’d posted a graphic/quote on our group Facebook Page. It said: “The women of the sisterhood are strong and self-reliant and all make conscious choices. We do not respond to peer or social pressure that will negatively impact our lives. We don’t go along to get along. We don’t make decisions out of an undefinable fear or the need for positive reinforcement of others. We evaluate each situation and use our intellect.” Now we were getting somewhere. But this still wasn’t it—though it did give us a starting place. It was missing a lot of what we had in mind for this concept.

Using the sisterhood quote as a framework, we came up with the following: “Women who are living their best life gratefully embrace the sweet spot in which we live: the intersection of health, time, and resources. Despite difficulties and setbacks, we have lived well and are confident in who we are—though we continue to grow, improve, and try new things. We are strong and self-reliant—yet we appreciate and cultivate relationships. We nurture qualities and characteristics that make us good friends. Our spirit of generosity is evident as we invest in others and leave an impact in our community.”

We are Grateful

First, we wanted to start with the fact that we realize we are blessed to be able to live our best life. This is not a right; it is a privilege. Hence we started with: “Women who are living their best life gratefully embrace the sweet spot in which we live: the intersection of health, time and resources.” We never want to take this for granted.

We’ve had Difficulties

The sisterhood quote seemed to imply some magical life. But by the time most or us are 60+, we have faced a lot of reality—and we have grown through it to be who we are today. That idea became: “Despite difficulties and setbacks, we have lived well and are confident in who we are—though we continue to grow, improve, and try new things.”

We Haven’t Done it Alone

We liked the idea of being “strong and self-reliant”—though that belies the truth. We’ve had some tough times. We have worked hard to be where we are. But we’ve not done it alone—nor do we want to. The result: “We are strong and self-reliant—yet we appreciate and cultivate relationships.”

Along the lines of not being alone, we wanted to include the important element of friendship. Next we added: “We nurture qualities and characteristics that make us good friends.” We haven’t arrived, but we continue to grow.

We Give Back

Lastly, we felt that those who are blessed to be in that sweet-spot, give back. We are not selfish. It is important to invest in our communities and leave a legacy. So, the last line of our definition is: “Our spirit of generosity is evident as we invest in others and leave an impact in our community.”

Now, all of that is too long. We can use it in print, but it is too cumbersome to share with those who may ask about the Best-Life Project. Next, we pared it back down: “Living our best life Is not about being rich, popular, or highly educated, but all about being confident in who we are, being strong and self-reliant, and being good friends with generous hearts.” This is the best version of ourselves we can possibly be.

What We Do

Some of us may want to spend a lot of time with our grandchildren. Some of us may want to travel the world or hike through the hills. Others may want to start a new business or volunteer in a local charity. You can develop a hobby. Perhaps you want to be a lady who lunches. Whatever the things are that you want to do now, not someday, as 60+ women living our best life, we have these core inner qualities. It is who we are, not what we do.

Do you agree? Is that you—or who you want to be? I hope you will join us on this journey and share it with others.


Marita Littauer Tedder

Marita has spent the majority of her adult life working with women—helping them improve relationships, achieve their speaking and writing dreams, and being the best version of themselves they can possibly be. The author of 20 books, this Living Our Best Life Project is her newest effort—through which she hopes to challenge women to be fulfilled where they are.

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6 thoughts on “Best-Life Definition”

  1. Pam Stephens says:
    February 18, 2023 at 10:49 am

    Like this Marita! — and I guess it will have a subjective meaning to each person…more of this, less of that…But in the end, I think we all would say, “Making the most of life–no matter what stage you are in—and as we experience growth and maturity as a person, we realize what really matters, focusing on the areas We Can Make a Difference –and Enjoying every day to the best of our abilities!”

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    1. Marita Littauer Tedder says:
      February 19, 2023 at 12:52 pm

      Thank you Pam! I hope I conveyed that what one person’s best-life maybe can be totally different for someone else. However, for this blog’s focus, they will all have these basic common denominators.

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  2. Lauren Briggs says:
    February 18, 2023 at 11:33 am

    Hits the nail on the head.

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  3. Laura Drake says:
    February 18, 2023 at 4:04 pm

    Absolutely! Great words!

    Reply
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