I remember noticing this in my early 50’s. But now at 65 I relish it. The last year has been a relief as I finally am at peace with being older. It’s good not to look in the mirror and hate myself for aging. I moisturize my skin like crazy for skin comfort , I keep my legs etc well shaven because it is clean feeling , I use whitening toothpaste on my teeth so I can smile at children and others . I eat right and eliminate sugar so I feel better , I walk everyday so I have energy and good mental health . It’s a good place to be.
@charmaineandrews5435 Жыл бұрын
Love it🎉
@sherrypettit5552 Жыл бұрын
You go!
@DressedforMyDaywithKayHarms Жыл бұрын
Interesting perspective. I like that!
@wendysilver9708 Жыл бұрын
Very nice!
@regenaguinn Жыл бұрын
Agreed!
@LynnFronk Жыл бұрын
Thank you for acknowledging "feeling invisible". I recall my mother saying she sometimes felt invisible in her 60's and 70's and as a result of that I purposefully started engaging with ladies that were a bit older and a lot wiser than I. My mom had an wonderful personality, lit up a room when she entered it and was beautiful inside and out. Now that I am that older woman, I appreciate your advise and echo the importance of continuing to show up and contribute. My mother was a gatherer. She loved people and as a result gathered friends for lunch, for coffee, for a daily phone call, to play cards, etc. The year after my dad died, she decided to start a Valentine's Day dinner for some of the widowed and single ladies she knew. This gave her and her friends something to look forward to rather than to dread. She was intentional about creating her own happiness, she made the first move to be joyous rather than waiting on joy, she went out and found it. She chose humor rather than tears, saying it is better to laugh than to cry. There is nothing wrong with crying and she did but more often than that, she smiled. I can only hope that I emulate just a little bit of her in my life. She was all good things wrapped in a beautiful package.
@DressedforMyDaywithKayHarms Жыл бұрын
Oh wow. Your mother sounds like such an inspiration. I love that she did the Valentines party for widows and friends. Just lovely.
@wendyelliott6828 Жыл бұрын
Well put Kay. This resonates with me. A friend once said: ‘How does that lady do it? How is she so easy in a room full of mere acquaintances?’ I observed the woman for awhile. What I saw was a lady who put aside her own probable discomfort to extend comfort to others. She seemed to assume others felt as she did. And who better than her to get the ball rolling ….. mmmm. I think when we see others as different we become self focused. When we look for common ground we see ourselves in their eyes. We see God in their eyes too.
@regenaguinn Жыл бұрын
I am 67 and I love this season in my life. At first I would have moments thinking “boy, I wish I knew that when I was young…Now I’m retired, and it’s like I get to start all over again. I can put my energies into becoming the person I want to be! My first year after retirement my goals were to become spiritually and physically fit. This meant time with God and his word each morning. Plus a half hour of senior exercise with a KZbin and eating healthy. Love this season in life😊
@barbaraweatherman5340 Жыл бұрын
Love this❤
@virginiagirl6628 Жыл бұрын
I think I first felt invisible in my 30s. I am glad we are talking about it now because when it started happening to me I had never heard anyone talk about it. I think it’s worse because we live in a youth obsessed culture, when it really should be the opposite. Only with age can true wisdom show itself. Thank you for all the tips and reminding us that God ALWAYS sees us and cares. I hope you and anyone who sees this comment has a great Thanksgiving!
@DressedforMyDaywithKayHarms Жыл бұрын
I get that. I think I felt a little invisible in other seasons of my life as well. I do think some of that has to do with our own self concept, too. I hope you have a blessed and beautiful Thanksgiving as well.
@edennis8578 Жыл бұрын
Your point around 24:00 is so true. Anything that makes you seem like you have a screw loose is going to make people ignore you, avoid you. That includes clothes that don't fit, hair that's not under control or looks wild, and outfits that look like you got dressed in the dark. It's human nature and you can't fight it. Hygiene and grooming are especially important. Btw, I've seen many women say that won't make an effort because they don't think it's worthwhile when they're fat! Most of them say they don't want to spend money for nice clothes until they lose weight. I'm here to say that it's MORE important to be well put together when you're overweight because there's so much judgment that people heap on an overweight person. If you interact with the world at all, you need to present yourself in the best way possible in order to counteract that judgmental attitude. Believe me, I've been trying to lose weight for 30 years, and I've seen all the reactions to my size, including from people who knew me back when I was a size 3! Quality clothes, pretty clothes, and a well-put-together image is especially important for us.
@DressedforMyDaywithKayHarms Жыл бұрын
Good point. Thanks so much for sharing.
@charleneh8374 Жыл бұрын
@edennis8578…you are so correct. One of my longest and dearest friends is overweight yet is always stylishly dressed in clothes that fit her shape so well. I love her confidence and thankful to be her friend.
@lauraanderson743 Жыл бұрын
I'm soon to turn 65, but I noticed many years ago elderly women in my church who were once vibrant participators become less capable over the years and couldn't contribute on the same level they once did. I have tried to acknowledge them, sit by them at ladies' functions, etc. Regardless of our age, we can do a little more to really “see” everyone, young and old, men and women, to help everyone feel valued.
@DressedforMyDaywithKayHarms Жыл бұрын
That’s lovely of you. Thanks for sharing. 🥰
@betterlivingonabudget Жыл бұрын
"What is my motive for wanting to be seen?" Spot-on best point here. Everyone should ask themselves this, at every age.
@DressedforMyDaywithKayHarms Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing. 💕
@juliemoore6957 Жыл бұрын
As well as age, being a little overweight also makes us invisible. The "meno-pot" is real. So then wearing looser clothing to hide it, and looking very matronly. And you're right on the mark regarding the younger people not engaging with us over 50 women. It's difficult. But I remember doing the same thing when I was young!
@michellehamric6856 Жыл бұрын
Not being seen does happen occasionally. I'm 68 and on my way to 69 in early December. I just try my best to engage with others if I'm in a situation of not feeling seen. Staying calm, gracious and polite is essential.
@2PuppyProductions Жыл бұрын
I appreciate your last comment the most. The more we pay attention to others and help them feel seen, the more we will enjoy genuine connections and be love and light in the world. 🙏
@bethreisman8869 Жыл бұрын
Oh Kay, I am that final woman. This is not to brag, but I was so well trained by a deeply empathetic Christian mother (only had her my first 15 years) that my natural inclination in to reach out in kindness. Mother modeled that daily to me. She gave of herself. And sadly to a fault. She gave herself away. So I caution us “Empaths” to reach out in kindness but protect and preserve something for ourselves. Great topic.
@cassmith7045 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for going there, Kay! Faith and humility grow more and more important, especially in this culture.
@GinaB-LV Жыл бұрын
Wonderful video Kay! I have read that when people get older they don’t become someone else, but they do become the person they have always been but could not show. I’m 63 and about to be 64 and honestly my life has never been better. Retired now and I have made myself my own job. Exercise regularly, eating well and simply, sleeping well, getting social and getting out to do new things with new people. Making it a priority to seek joy, laughter and fun and to eliminate people from my life who drain me of energy. (I can see who they are now.) Life is great and I think the next 10-20 years will be my best!
@DressedforMyDaywithKayHarms Жыл бұрын
Oh, I completely agree. Life is good for me, too. And I'm very happy with who I am. But that doesn't mean others always see me for who I am. It's a quandary, but that's okay. I'm pretty comfortable without the approval or even acknowledgement of others. Sounds like you are, too.
@patclaus8510 Жыл бұрын
That is so completely awesome to hear! I’m 60 and feel the same way. I’m very blessed to be in this place emotionally… blessings to you and a blessed Thanksgiving to everyone!
@bonnieabrams8737 Жыл бұрын
I love this idea to make yourself your job! It's a wonderful mindset. Thank you
@wendyelliott6828 Жыл бұрын
Yeah! Couldn’t agree more. I finally have time to see who I am. And to care much less about what others see or don’t see.
@oregontrisha365 Жыл бұрын
I wanted to be seen at 40. Had the cash to buy a new car. Walked an entire car lot and not one salesman (yes, salesMAN) even saw me. I came back with my husband and HE was seen the moment we stepped onto the lot. Told them why we would not be buying a car from their dealership.
@wendylasota2707 Жыл бұрын
I agree. This has happened to me often so now I bring my son with me because he gets instantly seen.
@dianayavetz6286 Жыл бұрын
I believe that grocery store cashiers are generally unnoticed by most people. I always make it a point to ask “how are you today?” They always answer with a smile. I’ll ask a simple question maybe about the weather and at least they’re talking as they work. Before I go I sometimes say “nice talking to you”. They always say it back to me. Working in a retail store can be a thankless job. So I always try to at least smile and say “thank you.
@cinszins Жыл бұрын
I find the young cashiers, either at the grocery store or in a retail store, have no interest in chit chatting with me, as an older person. I'm always polite and friendly towards them and I try to engage them but, they could care less. And, don't even get me started about being ignored when you enter a retail store! When I am not acknowledged by the store employee, usually because they are too busy scrolling on their phone, I will turn around and walk out!
@jeanbowers1706 Жыл бұрын
Such a wonderful and helpful video. Giving a compliment is always a good conversation starter. It important I think that it’s genuine and not over the top years ago while still working, a young man came over to me and said hello and then proceeded to say, I bet you were a heart breaker when you were young. Well you still look good I mean. I laughed and said thank you I think. He laughed too. Good topic I’m 85 and still spend time getting ready each day and dressing well. I love your videos
@suzanneclark125 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your faith and your discipline with this. It shows in everything you do! This is so important with people's mindset today! ❤
@DressedforMyDaywithKayHarms Жыл бұрын
You're so welcome!
@tricia77grace Жыл бұрын
This was great…especially the reminder of Who actually sees us and loves us! I am the pastor‘s/missionary’s wife (68 yrs old) and have very often felt unseen and unheard, but this helped me today.
@magdlynstrouble2036 Жыл бұрын
Yes, Ishmael, Hagar's son's name, means God hears, too! So we have a reference to being seen and heard by God in that story. Pretty cool. Understanding some of the ancient Hebrew can add so much to getting the full message of a passage. 😊
@marieselders1455 Жыл бұрын
Lovely message Kay. At age 74 I can certainly relate. I have been retired a while but still make an effort to shower, put on makeup and dress presentable every day whether I go anywhere or not. The young influencers seem so self absorbed but maybe that is just part of youth. Have. Happy Thanksgiving!
@wendylasota2707 Жыл бұрын
I definitely agree that older people are not seen. I often get interrupted and that person goes on talking as if I'm not even there. I also noticed that older people don't want to do anything. They just want to stay home. They would rather watch tv or go on social media. When I ask friends to meet for lunch or or go for a walk or even just stay in contact there are always excuses and last minute cancellations. I've had to let many friends go. I've finally decided to just be my own friend. I'm lucky I like spending time with myself!
@charleneh8374 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this frank and honest conversation. So many truths here. I became a widow one year ago at the age of 73. I am thankful for the growth that the Lord has put before me. He has opened many doors, shut a few, but has given me encouragement to move forward. This Thanksgiving has so much meaning for me. A Blessed Thanksgiving to All…
@rhonaklipp Жыл бұрын
I can't imagine you not being seen. You are so well groomed and current. You teach us to be women of grace. :)
@PolishedAfterSixtyYvette Жыл бұрын
Such a great topic. I do feel invisible at times and it’s sometimes difficult to understand how people can “talk around” you. Great points and tips Kay. I see you and appreciate your wisdom.
@DressedforMyDaywithKayHarms Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching and sharing your thoughts. Have a great week!
@kellyrashedi2303 Жыл бұрын
I am one who wants to be heard. As a young girl, I was shy. I still tend to be the quietest in my friend circle. I still think about times I couldn’t state my thoughts and ideas in a work meeting, and the time a friend just looked away when I began to make a comment on something she was telling me. I do my best to be seen by dressing my best. I’ve learned a lot from you, Kay. But my friends are strong women that I love and respect. I seem to fall into the background in a large group of them.
@lindab5789 Жыл бұрын
I first notice this phenomenon when i was in my early 50's. When I shopped at Sephora and ULTA, the young employees were very attentive to younger customers, but it was literally like I was not there. It was difficult to get their attention at all and when I did, their 'helpfulness' was limited to short, curt answers. This situation happened over and over again. I finally just stopped shopping in those stores.
@teacherstreet Жыл бұрын
I love that you brought this up. I’m a younger viewer at 39, so I hadn’t thought much about this. I do often struggle to know what to ask people in different stages of life (especially those I haven’t experienced). I feel awkward. I need to get over myself as another commenter said and think about the other lady’s comfort level. ❤ from Iowa
@janicemiller4203 Жыл бұрын
This video was excellent! I spoke directly to my current challenges at work and life. You could not have said anything better! Now I will watch it again and reflect-as acceptance of this new stage of life and still showing up seems to be the key! Your words are very significant to us all!
@DressedforMyDaywithKayHarms Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad it met a need. Bless you!
@nevaflaherty6636 Жыл бұрын
Agree with this comment. Everyone on my team at work is under 35 … maybe under 30. I’m very aware that how I perceive myself and my good intentions may not be perceived by others in the same way. The tenets in this video are a great re-grounding. Thank you! And Happy Thanksgiving!
@twilayoder9991 Жыл бұрын
Kay, this was spot on! And so appropriate for this Thanksgiving season. Thank you for these words of encouragement for women ❤️ 🙏
@jeanmostrom7195 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely your best video. Thank you. You hit the nail on the head. Thanks for remembering our Creator. He’s the bottom line. You’re a lovely lady. I have been feeling invisible for years.
@DressedforMyDaywithKayHarms Жыл бұрын
I’m so glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for letting me know. 💕
@anaverran3040 Жыл бұрын
I love all of your tips Kay, especially the one to remind us that we can take comfort in the knowledge that God does not ever overlook us. I have been thinking about your story about feeling ignored by the 30 something gals at your table. In a social setting where people don’t know each other, I think there may be a tendency to gravitate towards those that are close to us in age because we assume that we will share experiences common to our generation and conversation will be easier. I have certainly been guilty of talking only with people that fall within my comfort zone, but as I have gotten older I have realized that I have acted rudely and am trying to become less self centered and a better conversationalist.
@cynthiajohnston424 Жыл бұрын
Lovely ! Perhaps it's not as much wanting to be seen , but simply acknowledged . Our lives seem so isolated . When we are kind to one person , it can have a " snowball effect " as is passed along . Simply , be kind . 🥰
@DressedforMyDaywithKayHarms Жыл бұрын
Well, at least for me, I think that's what I mean by "be seen." I want to be acknowledged. I definitely have no need for anyone to admire me are stare at me. But I just do like to be acknowledged when I walk into a room. But I'm just making a point to do that to others. Thanks so much for sharing.
@deeecanta Жыл бұрын
I have to say something to you. For many years I have said "I am invisible". People never noticed my work, my contribution, my existence. I never said it out loud yet one Sunday in church, a stranger came to me and asked to pray for me. She said, "God wants you to know He sees you. You are not 'invisible'." God is always on time. He knew I felt alone and insignificant and He made sure to get the point across to me in a very direct manner. Your video today has done the same. Thank you for sharing the gift of fashion and including His mercy.
@hjburns Жыл бұрын
What a good topic to discuss! Lots of reflection to do. I noticed when I stopped coloring my hair and the silver came in, that's when I noticed I became more invisible. Thanks for tackling the topic, Kay!
@DressedforMyDaywithKayHarms Жыл бұрын
Hmm. Interesting. That may indeed be a factor. It’s a conundrum for sure, but hopefully we can navigate this with a little success. Thanks so much for watching and sharing. 💕
@flowerpower3618 Жыл бұрын
It’s kind of a relief to me.
@hjburns Жыл бұрын
Thinking about some memorable senior women in my church - one (late 70s-early 80s) rocked black leather pants, and the other was always stylishly put together as her hair was always done nicely and she styled her scarves to match her tops.
@magdlynstrouble2036 Жыл бұрын
I've got longish wavy silver hair and I think it's one of my best attributes. I just make sure to do my eyebrows, wear stylish cats-eye tortoiseshell glasses, and red lipstick! I never go unnoticed. ❤ A colorful scarf also helps to draw attention to my face. 😊
@vidman357 Жыл бұрын
“30 something” women can be a challenge-including my 3 daughters! Sometimes I just long for a question and an interest in my response, and when I get that, I feel SO happy! I have really worked hard on reminding myself that it is “the age” and trying to not take it personal. Instead, I try to see what I can learn from them to stay current on things like fashion and books and social media and foods, and whatever. All that I can gain, I can use either for myself, or when speaking to other “30 something’s” as topic for conversation, or for understanding their perspectives. Not east to do, but a good growing opportunity for this 65 yr old. Thanks Kay for the video. Good suggestions!
@donnaschindlbeck7457 Жыл бұрын
What a perfectly timed video Kay!❤ I have so many thoughts but others have said them well. What I do wish to comment on is your experience at the table with much younger women. You may not have realized it and the others may not have yet either. But you taught them a valuable lesson in engaging with others, especially those you don’t know well. As a younger woman I was very shy, but now in my late 60’s feel very comfortable acknowledging others I don’t know in similar situations, introducing myself, asking questions and showing interest. Years ago I watched an acquaintance do the same thing and I learned from her. I feel at this point in my life I still have much to learn but also much to offer. Have a blessed Thanksgiving!❤️
@DressedforMyDaywithKayHarms Жыл бұрын
Absolutely. Thanks for sharing. 😊
@suzannehutnick3170 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, Kay. I haven’t been bothering to get dressed in the morning if I have nowhere to go that day and it really is a terrible habit!! It makes me feel lazy and unmotivated. And certainly no one sees me if I’m hiding in my house in PJs all the time. 😅
@joanneberry5390 Жыл бұрын
What a wonderful, uplifting message! I listened to every word, and I plan to apply all of it in my daily life! ❤
@DressedforMyDaywithKayHarms Жыл бұрын
Wonderful! 💕
@loriandrews6805 Жыл бұрын
Great video - lots to think about. I often feel "discounted" . That my comments, opinions or ideas aren't relevant because I'm older. Your videos have helped me tremendously in "getting dressed for my day" and really giving some thought to how I present my physical self. Thank you for that. Have a blessed Thanksgiving with your family.
@DressedforMyDaywithKayHarms Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad this was helpful for you. Your comments are definitely valued here!
@CyndiJLong Жыл бұрын
I’m new to your channel and so appreciate your content. I’m 58 and surrounded by others who are younger or not on the same journey. Thank you for putting forward things that are meaningful and truly resonate.
@patclaus8510 Жыл бұрын
This is so very important. I have also noticed that very few young people today have the conversational skills that we usually possess. This is an opportunity to speak to them and draw them out as well.
@cynthiajohnston424 Жыл бұрын
Many adults , too , are very " into themselves " - on their phones , no eye contact , lack of manners , etc. Signs of our times ? Look people in the eye , smile & be kind ! 🥰
@DressedforMyDaywithKayHarms Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately, I think you're right. But we can be an example. Thanks so much for sharing, Pat.
@catherinegardner8407 Жыл бұрын
Excellent post. Your post really resionated with me because the same reasoning lead me into a career of teaching upper classmen. So many students come from dysfunctional homes and they often just need a hand extended. I worked with them, helped them get into higher education, and hopefully, they have a good life. I had access to a wonderful grandmother that talked to me constantly as I was growing up that helped me find my own strength.
@kathybriscoe1474 Жыл бұрын
Great tips because we’ve all been there. It was an excellent suggestion to reach out to others and volunteer. Gracious women are always remembered.
@DressedforMyDaywithKayHarms Жыл бұрын
You're so right. "Gracious women are always remembered." love that!
@deborahclavette879 Жыл бұрын
What wise and beautiful advice, Kay! Especially the part about paying attention to and serving others! Thank you!
@cindykelly808 Жыл бұрын
I wear clothes that make me look and feel amazing. I embrace my age and the aging process. I take care of myself physically, mentally and spiritually. I read, go for long walks and meditate. I don't follow social media, fashion "rules" and trends. I don't think about how other people view me.. I think ageism needs to be addressed - in the media, in the workplace, in the fashion and beauty industry to name 3.Let's respect each other instead of making judgment calls.
@marysuewhitehead4441 Жыл бұрын
Great Video! Loved and agreed with all you said. I am 81 . These tips when incorporated into your life will Actually make you feel Young!!
@inkmyway Жыл бұрын
What a provocative topic! Love it. I do think it’s “real”. I agree that showing up looking our best and put together readies us to interact with others. I studied journalism and asking questions usually helps me connect with people. Thanks Kay!!!!!
@elsiewiebe8371 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Kay. That was just lovely. You gave us so many good things to think about. I completely agree with your first and most important point, and that is to embrace the truth that we "matter" to God- that he "sees" us, even if no one else does. The other point I especially appreciated was your last point. I think as ladies over 50 we can afford to be the ones who "notice" others and help them feel seen. You've inspired me to step up my game on that front. Thank you again and Happy Thanksgiving (as we Canadians begin to prepare for Christmas:)
@anis6466 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your thoughts, and vulnerability too, on this subject and reminding us that we are NOT invisible to our maker 😀
@TJNash-cr9ko Жыл бұрын
Kay, I liked all of these things that you went over. The most important thing, as you said, is knowing that God sees me! Sometimes I am in awe of that! Hope your Thanksgiving Day will be wonderful!
@RebelNanny28 Жыл бұрын
Excellent video. I have felt invisible a lot throughout my life. Some of my loved ones have big personalities and tend to speak louder and interrupt. So I guess I got used to it. Also I’m an introvert and a writer, and I’m not comfortable speaking in a group, I would rather express myself in writing. That said, I do follow your style tips A LOT lol and it has boosted my confidence. I loved the tips, especially #1, 9 & 10. So true. Thanks Kay, you remain an inspiration to me. I hope you and your family have a wonderful Thanksgiving 😊
@judithholleran642311 ай бұрын
We are so lucky to enjoy videos and have a roof over our heads. There are so many women who are homeless and are worried and fighting situations we cannot fathom. Let’s contribute to those who are insecure in terms of food insecurity, no roof over their heads, etc.
@kathygann7632 Жыл бұрын
I got divorced in my early 40s and dated a lot, then menopause, and mostly, the men were gone. It was almost as if they sensed since I wasn’t fertile anymore, I didn’t have a purpose to them. I felt relieved that I didn’t need to worry anymore and it took me a while to figure out what had changed.
@DressedforMyDaywithKayHarms Жыл бұрын
Interesting. Thanks for sharing. 😊
@momdad5368 Жыл бұрын
I love the idea to remember to acknowledge other people first. Who knows? Maybe they are lonely and need to know they haven't been forgotten.
@kimschott8032 Жыл бұрын
I am so thankful you mentioned the precious truth of being seen by our Father. I find much comfort and fulfillment in knowing He sees me, knows me, and deeply cares for me. It is enough. And because of it, I am truly blessed.
@DressedforMyDaywithKayHarms Жыл бұрын
I completely agree. Thank you for watching. 💕
@ginamathewson9493 Жыл бұрын
I enjoyed this video, your comments are so relevant to where I am in life. After a major back surgery I feel invisible. God bless you!
@nicoles5852 Жыл бұрын
Hello Kay I loved your last tip. I was brought up to always make people feel at home and to be made to feel welcome and I do this all the time. Sometimes I get annoyed when those people don't ask me anything about myself, but that's life!
@MercyGrace31610 ай бұрын
Wow - You hit it out of the park today Kay!! I so agree with your opening statement - these should be taken together and #2-9 are all equally important. Thank you for the way you serve this community!!
@mariancoggins129 Жыл бұрын
I have experienced this and found my joy and connection in service!
@PatriciaGarcia-qg8ec Жыл бұрын
I adopted your suggestion to keep a smile on my face while going about my day, it was transformational! I have my husband doing it too. I will challenge myself with number 10, acknowledging others. Thank you for your reminders that we need to develop our inner beauty as well.
@regenaguinn Жыл бұрын
#10 is a great idea as we approach holiday get togethers. Be that person who includes others.👍
@indigobleu Жыл бұрын
I believe the phones and internet has changed the younger generation and with that the need to be famous and make lots of money. They are only interested in people who can help them achieve those goals. You can do all those tips to help you feel better but nothing you do will change others’ desires for themselves.
@sherryyost786 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Kay. I have been dealing with feeling invisible in recent weeks. I appreciate you talking about this and pointing to me to God first and foremost. I do need to watch your videos for the clothing tips. Thanks again for speaking to this issue.
@kathiaemery6622 Жыл бұрын
What a great video, Kay! And you look stunning in the dark blue top and gorgeous jewelry. One thing that is so obvious to me that no one has mentioned is that we live in an ageist society. It affects men as well as women, but women are much more impacted. I just finished reading "This Chair Rocks--A Manifesto Against Ageism," by Ashton Applewhite. It doesn't address the aesthetic side like you do, but it's a wonderful book for anyone over 50. I'm 78, wouldn't think of going anywhere without hair/makeup/great clothing, and everyone tells me I don't look 78. But according to Applewhite the phrase "You look really good for your age" isn't really a compliment, is it? I love your emphasis on looking "modern" rather than "younger." And of course all the internal shifts--becoming less self-absorbed, really listening to others, reaching out to others--are what grows our souls. Thank you for all you do.
@lynnbenoit7896 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for putting this together in such an organized way. Your wisdom is appreciated. You make great points in regard to pitfalls. That, too, is a great teaching tool. And, yes, the first tip is the most important!!!
@marieschmidt9416 Жыл бұрын
Simply the best video I've seen in a long time. Your message is so so uplifting and of interest to us over 60. I hear what you are saying and I see how cute this new styling of your hair looks- so cute! Have a restful and wonderful Thanksgiving. God bless you!
@donnafilice5457 Жыл бұрын
Wow. I didn’t expect this when I clicked on this video. How thankful I am that I did. I’d love to tell you what stood out the most except I truly feel the need to take this first to the Lord. Thank you, Kay. Truly a blessing.
@9cats7 Жыл бұрын
Tip 10 made me think that when we're young, a woman may be seen, but not heard. So as an older woman, asking those questions offers some younger women an opportunity to share. We may not know if she's self absorbed or lacking self esteem, but that shouldn't matter. I can recall from many years ago some of the older women who let me speak or participate. Not exactly the scene you describe, but I think it's a valid possibility.
@natabelle14 Жыл бұрын
This is the first time I’ve seen your channel and I am an older fashion girl but your content was so lovely and warm! I just subscribed and will be going back for your previous videos. Because of my retail background I have trained myself to greet people with a smile and it has become second nature but I need to grow by not interrupting. You gave me a much needed reminder. Thanks! Keep it up
@DressedforMyDaywithKayHarms Жыл бұрын
Lovely. Thank you so much for subscribing. I’m really glad you enjoyed the video. 🥰
@tracygray7574 Жыл бұрын
I so needed this! As I get closer to 65 I feel like I’m almost invisible sometimes! And all your tips really gave me the understanding to reevaluate what I’m doing that could give people the impression that I don’t care and neither will they! Thank you
@sherigreen2961 Жыл бұрын
Such a good video Kay!!! I am 58 almost 59 and these tips resonate with me. I feel that serving others always brings me so much Joy!! Working on getting dressed for my day EVERDAY!!❤
@DressedforMyDaywithKayHarms Жыл бұрын
Absolutely! Thanks so much for watching and taking a moment to comment.
@deborahshaw9077 Жыл бұрын
Wow came upon your channel, and listened and did a double take (in a good way) when you talked about God, And THEN you actually talked about the Bible! I immediately liked and subscribed. Loved this video. Thanks for reminding me that He sees me and loves me!
@DressedforMyDaywithKayHarms Жыл бұрын
Lovely. Thank you so much for subscribing. 🥰
@somewhereincanada3335 Жыл бұрын
Good points. I find if i force myself to spend a whole 10 minutes on hair, and a whole 5 minutes on makeup (compared to virtually 0 time) i am much less invisible.
@DressedforMyDaywithKayHarms Жыл бұрын
Absolutely! Thanks for sharing.
@NancyGamel Жыл бұрын
Kay, Thank you for mentioning that God sees us even, or especially, when it feels like no one else does.
@sherylcarruth1332 Жыл бұрын
What a beautiful video. Happy Thanksgiving, Kay!
@GlendaCampbell-v5h Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your videos. I so appreciated your first tip today. Number 1 priority is our relationship with God and knowing He sees us always. The other tips were very helpful.
@dijanawarrender8627 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this really thoughtful and intelligent video. Your words resonated and provided some great advice. Best wishes for your holiday weekend 🤗
@lisaspadafino2194 Жыл бұрын
I really appreciate your channel so much. You present everything with love and grace. I feel encouraged and 'heard' and 'seen' with this video. Please make more of these kinds of videos. Which is not to say that I want you to stop making your other kinds of videos about getting dressed for my day. I have learned a lot from you. I now do make it a priority to get 'dressed for my day'. Thank you again and God bless you and your family with a blessed Thanksgiving.
@DressedforMyDaywithKayHarms Жыл бұрын
You are so welcome. Have a lovely Thanksgiving! 🍁❤️🍁
@lindasorensen8497 Жыл бұрын
This was great! I had not seen one of your videos in awhile, and am glad I saw you pop up on You Tube…! Thank you for all the tips and encouragement, and just the reminder of who we are in Christ! That He sees us and loves us. You are a blessing, Kay.
@cinven38 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful! Thank you, Kay! Another thing that I really want to keep in the forefront as I grow older is to be a mentor to younger women. Instead of craving attention, who can I attend to? How can I pour into another life with all the years of experiencing God’s faithfulness!
@DressedforMyDaywithKayHarms Жыл бұрын
Absolutely. I completely agree. Pouring into younger women is so vital. And it is such a blessing. 💕
@bevmay1113 Жыл бұрын
Try being 4’10” and a senior
@loriandrews6805 Жыл бұрын
Good point. I've experienced many years of God's faithfulness and hopefully I can encourage a younger woman.
@lauraellsworth7700 Жыл бұрын
This was excellent. I just turned 60 two days ago and I am still working in a job I love and feel valued in. My age and experience are respected and sought after so I am in a good place. But I know that in other forums it is not the case. Keep showing up for ourselves and for others!!❤
@DressedforMyDaywithKayHarms Жыл бұрын
Wonderful. Thanks so much for sharing. I think that's part of the key: continuing to show up and work and do something. I appreciate you watching.
@jonnivandenburg4862 Жыл бұрын
I LOVE everything you said today!!! Very good tips and thoughts❤️❤️
@hugome778 Жыл бұрын
I enjoyed listening to this and especially reading the comments below. I'm almost 60 and an introvert, so usually I am fine with being invisible, but I also see the other side. I'm currently working as a teacher. Being around kids all day, I'm definitely not invisible yet. I think a lot of this feeling comes from not thinking about others that may be different from us. I know I didn't at a younger age. Now some of my closest friends are older and retired. I try to make a point of connecting with them when I can. I also have a younger friend who does the same with me. Regardless of age, there are so many ways we can connect with others and I think it's something that we have to make a conscious effort to do. Just a few minutes of meaningful conversation can do so much to lift the spirits.
@DressedforMyDaywithKayHarms Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing. 💕
@littlelady7843 Жыл бұрын
Kay, such a meaningful topic. I feel very related to. I am in 40's, still work full time and have enough interaction with people for work. But I also feel how isolated we are in general in this society. People spent way more time on social media than interacting with real people. Younger people don't know how to talk to real people. But like you, I never give up and always keep engaging them into conversations by asking them questions. Most often, other people will notice my effort and start talking and then it leads to a good conversation. For me, being seen or heard is important, but more important, I want to connect with other people. That is your last point, treat other people the way I want to be treated.
@DressedforMyDaywithKayHarms Жыл бұрын
Absolutely. I think instead of complaining about the problem we have to instigate the solutions. Have a great day!
@louannwimberley8319 Жыл бұрын
Really like your haircut. Very flattering. I see you and I really enjoy your videos.
@DressedforMyDaywithKayHarms Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! I'm so glad you enjoyed the video.
@margeling4718 Жыл бұрын
Great video, Kay! So many things to think about and actions to take. After I fully retired I think I felt somewhat invisible and at sea. But then I found a sport I enjoy and new people who played that sport and have so enjoyed getting to know them and vice versa. I am getting dressed and made up for my day when I am out of the house. A friend from my working life and I are now enjoying having lunch together once a month and catching up. She is my daughter’s age. A woman who went to the same small university back in the 60s that I connected with at our 50th reunion contacted me to do a kitchen design consultation this last summer. We have so many things in common and are continuing to engage with each other. Both of us were from the Midwest and now live in Northern California about 40 miles apart. After have two hip replacements recently I am more than ready to engage with others and am taking my first trip to Europe with Road Scholar to Portugal and Spain. By the way I just turned 77 earlier this month. It’s never too late!
@DressedforMyDaywithKayHarms Жыл бұрын
Sounds like you’re tackling this head-on. Way to go! 🙌🏻 Thank you so much for sharing. What an inspiration.
@marlenemarturano8334 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Kay, for this insightful and encouraging video. Your first tip was the most important one and I am so grateful that you shared it with all your viewers. God bless you! Pray you will enjoy a blessed Thanksgiving with your family.
@DressedforMyDaywithKayHarms Жыл бұрын
Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours, too!
@anitamoss9408 Жыл бұрын
Wow! So good! Thank you Kay for speaking Truth in love. Blessings to you and your family❤
@wendysilver9708 Жыл бұрын
Great message today! Thanks so much Kay. You are an inspiration. God bless and have a great Thanksgiving.
@joywells7323 Жыл бұрын
This was a timely video for me. I have felt invisible before. Thank you for your discussion of Hagar. It was an excellent example. I appreciate that you discuss God and scripture. You look lovely in this video. You have such grace and poise. I appreciate you.
@DressedforMyDaywithKayHarms Жыл бұрын
You are so welcome! I'm glad it was relevant for you. Thanks for letting me know.
@andreamiciano66495 ай бұрын
Valuable insights on an important topic. I love the royal blue blazer over black top/bottom outfit. Looks stunning!
@marysouthard804 Жыл бұрын
There was a time when society at large honored age and experience more than today. I dont see that so much. I'm 65. Many women younger than I seem to not need or want advice. They seem very self-sufficient. I still teach high school and find that age group to still be very impressionable and they do see me.
@DressedforMyDaywithKayHarms Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching and sharing your thoughts. 💕
@nikkisue1715 Жыл бұрын
Growing up as the middle child, I always felt that I was "unheard" by my family. I understand that this is common. I got over that because I feel I have strong self-esteem. My careers in marketing and advertising, and later in life my career as a teacher, helped me be heard more. However, when I reached the age of about 56, I felt that in our team meetings during my teaching career, I was being "unheard." It was as though my contributions and ideas didn't matter any longer. I felt I was becoming obsolete. The tips that you provided today are so important. When I started watching KZbin influencers about three years ago, I was inspired to take a deep look into how I was dressing. I practically changed my whole wardrobe, but for the right reasons. I started dressing appropriately for my retired lifestyle. I have always loved fashion and I am now dressing for my day thanks to you, Kay. I love being 66 and I am embracing it every day. I am not fishing for compliments, but I was in one of my favorite shoe stores two days ago, and a young gentleman who worked there (probably in his 30's) commented on my outfit and told me I was such a "fashionista." I was being noticed and heard. I think both are important. Thanks for this inspirational video. Happy Thanksgiving to you and all of the lovely people that are apart of this community.
@JoB-kg1zd Жыл бұрын
A wonderful thought provoking conversation, all 10 points more relevent at this time of the year. Thank yoy Kay
@DressedforMyDaywithKayHarms Жыл бұрын
Lovely. Thanks for watching.
@lindamatyas5526 Жыл бұрын
Great insight and suggestions and very thought provoking. Thanks for your hard work in all of your presentations.
@DressedforMyDaywithKayHarms Жыл бұрын
You bet! Thanks for watching.
@kristiejearls836 Жыл бұрын
Great reminders - I liked the points where we need to hear others and make them feel seen as well. Thank you!
@hanichay1163 Жыл бұрын
I really appreciate when I see people even older than me ( like my mom who is 92) looking fit and nice and happy. It’s encouraging. And the opposite holds true also!
@rosem9435 Жыл бұрын
What a great topic of conversation! So true! #1 - God loves us unconditionally. He notices us! How can we not love and notice others. I love these tips - all so practical and do-able. Thank you, Kay.
@janetdand2704 Жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed this video. these are wonderful suggestions for feeling seen and heard more. And I love the suggestion to also see and hear others more. Too often we worry only about ourselves and don’t see that someone else is left out. I also appreciate the reminder that God always sees us and loves us , especially at this time of Thanksgiving. Happy holidays Kay, to you and your entire family!
@suzannebell51 Жыл бұрын
This is one of my favourite videos you've made and you handled the topic beautifully. I too always remind myself that God sees me and also that He doesn't just look at outward appearance like man does! I think I need to be both heard and seen, but probably heard is more important to me
@danalaborde1525 Жыл бұрын
This is so true at 65! It does make me sad. However, I do work at it with your tips!