At 70, Alese Johnston embarked on an extraordinary journey to rediscover herself. Having spent three decades as her husband's partner, she found herself stuck in a routine, feeling like she was "being me" for her partner rather than herself. The catalyst for change came when she realized the importance of self-discovery and honesty about what she truly wanted.
With therapy, journaling, and an open mind, Johnston began to peel away the layers of responsibility and expectation that had defined her life for so long. She started small, trying a new food like spring rolls, attending a conference on intimacy, and taking up pole dancing – experiences that pushed boundaries but ultimately led to profound personal growth.
As she progressed through 70 new challenges, Johnston's social circle became increasingly fascinated by her adventures. Friends would ask about the latest experience, and her life took on a newfound sense of excitement and freedom. Even visits to the chiropractor became an opportunity for storytelling, as Johnston shared tales of her exploits.
Johnston attributes much of this transformation to confronting the fear of being seen as irresponsible – a legacy from her upbringing, where she grew up in a household governed by strict rules and limited expression. However, as she aged, Johnston began to realize that taking risks and embracing uncertainty was not only acceptable but necessary for true happiness.
From learning to code at night school to becoming an entrepreneur and launching projects aimed at combating loneliness and fostering longevity, Johnston's journey has been one of self-discovery and empowerment. At 71, with all 70 challenges complete, she continues to seek out new experiences, reveling in the sense of self she's discovered.
For Johnston, this new chapter represents the best season of her life – a testament to the power of taking control, embracing change, and being true to oneself. As she encourages readers to do the same, she reminds us that we are never too old to rediscover ourselves, challenge our fears, and live life on our own terms.
				
			With therapy, journaling, and an open mind, Johnston began to peel away the layers of responsibility and expectation that had defined her life for so long. She started small, trying a new food like spring rolls, attending a conference on intimacy, and taking up pole dancing – experiences that pushed boundaries but ultimately led to profound personal growth.
As she progressed through 70 new challenges, Johnston's social circle became increasingly fascinated by her adventures. Friends would ask about the latest experience, and her life took on a newfound sense of excitement and freedom. Even visits to the chiropractor became an opportunity for storytelling, as Johnston shared tales of her exploits.
Johnston attributes much of this transformation to confronting the fear of being seen as irresponsible – a legacy from her upbringing, where she grew up in a household governed by strict rules and limited expression. However, as she aged, Johnston began to realize that taking risks and embracing uncertainty was not only acceptable but necessary for true happiness.
From learning to code at night school to becoming an entrepreneur and launching projects aimed at combating loneliness and fostering longevity, Johnston's journey has been one of self-discovery and empowerment. At 71, with all 70 challenges complete, she continues to seek out new experiences, reveling in the sense of self she's discovered.
For Johnston, this new chapter represents the best season of her life – a testament to the power of taking control, embracing change, and being true to oneself. As she encourages readers to do the same, she reminds us that we are never too old to rediscover ourselves, challenge our fears, and live life on our own terms.
 . Like, isn't she worried about breaking a hip or something? She's taking up pole dancing and attending conferences on intimacy at her age?!
. Like, isn't she worried about breaking a hip or something? She's taking up pole dancing and attending conferences on intimacy at her age?!  What's next, online dating apps for seniors?
 What's next, online dating apps for seniors?  And what's with the whole "conquering 70 challenges" thing? Is that some kind of weird personal achievement trophy?
 And what's with the whole "conquering 70 challenges" thing? Is that some kind of weird personal achievement trophy?  I mean, can't she just have a quiet night in and watch Netflix like everyone else?
 I mean, can't she just have a quiet night in and watch Netflix like everyone else? 


 70 is the new 30! Alese Johnston's journey is proof you're never too old to turn your life around
 70 is the new 30! Alese Johnston's journey is proof you're never too old to turn your life around  71 is old for starting a whole new chapter in life, but I guess you're never too old to start taking care of yourself... right?
 71 is old for starting a whole new chapter in life, but I guess you're never too old to start taking care of yourself... right?  at least she's out there doing something about it, even if it's just taking pole dancing classes... gotta respect that
 at least she's out there doing something about it, even if it's just taking pole dancing classes... gotta respect that  . The way she weaves storytelling into everyday activities like chiropractor visits is genius, btw
. The way she weaves storytelling into everyday activities like chiropractor visits is genius, btw  . It's also super cool that she's turned her struggles with fear into fuel for her entrepreneurial endeavors
. It's also super cool that she's turned her struggles with fear into fuel for her entrepreneurial endeavors  . Johnston's story is like a breath of fresh air, reminding us that we're never too old to discover ourselves and live life on our own terms
. Johnston's story is like a breath of fresh air, reminding us that we're never too old to discover ourselves and live life on our own terms  .
. . I mean, what's a little midlife crisis when you're just peeling away the layers of responsibility that have been holding you back for decades? It's about time someone like Johnston took control of their life and stopped being "that partner who knows everything". Newsflash: it's never too late to try something new!
. I mean, what's a little midlife crisis when you're just peeling away the layers of responsibility that have been holding you back for decades? It's about time someone like Johnston took control of their life and stopped being "that partner who knows everything". Newsflash: it's never too late to try something new!  Those 70 challenges she completed? Please, I've got a list of 100 things I want to try before I'm 80. Bring on the pole dancing and coding nightschool, and don't give me any grief about being seen as irresponsible – at my age, I'd be crazy not to take risks!
 Those 70 challenges she completed? Please, I've got a list of 100 things I want to try before I'm 80. Bring on the pole dancing and coding nightschool, and don't give me any grief about being seen as irresponsible – at my age, I'd be crazy not to take risks! 

 ! We drove like 8 hours straight just to try the best darn burgers in the county
! We drove like 8 hours straight just to try the best darn burgers in the county 
 . And let me tell you, it was LIFE.CHANGING. Like Johnston's story is so inspiring but have you ever tried to eat a giant burger on a moving car?
. And let me tell you, it was LIFE.CHANGING. Like Johnston's story is so inspiring but have you ever tried to eat a giant burger on a moving car? 
 She's proof that age is just a number and we can achieve anything we set our minds to
 She's proof that age is just a number and we can achieve anything we set our minds to  But here she is, rocking it at 70!
 But here she is, rocking it at 70!  And have you seen the stats on how entrepreneurship grows after 60?
 And have you seen the stats on how entrepreneurship grows after 60?  It's like 25% more likely for people to start their own businesses!
 It's like 25% more likely for people to start their own businesses!  Not to mention, women are becoming more open about mental health & self-care... did you know that 2/3 of us need mental health support?
 Not to mention, women are becoming more open about mental health & self-care... did you know that 2/3 of us need mental health support?  But Alese is living proof that it's never too late to take control & live life on our own terms!
 But Alese is living proof that it's never too late to take control & live life on our own terms!  I've been feeling stuck in a routine too lately and her story is like a breath of fresh air
 I've been feeling stuck in a routine too lately and her story is like a breath of fresh air 
 , and gradually built up her confidence. And I'm totally with her on embracing uncertainty and taking risks - it's scary at first, but trust me, it's worth it
, and gradually built up her confidence. And I'm totally with her on embracing uncertainty and taking risks - it's scary at first, but trust me, it's worth it  .
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 ! Thanks for sharing Johnston's inspiring story - I'm feeling motivated to shake things up in my life
! Thanks for sharing Johnston's inspiring story - I'm feeling motivated to shake things up in my life  .
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 According to recent data, there's been a 30% increase in women starting their own businesses between ages 60-70.
 According to recent data, there's been a 30% increase in women starting their own businesses between ages 60-70.  As for Johnston's pole dancing experience...
 As for Johnston's pole dancing experience... 
 Who knew those were key to her growth?
 Who knew those were key to her growth?  She's like a total boss! Trying pole dancing at her age is just wow... I'd be too nervous to try that
 She's like a total boss! Trying pole dancing at her age is just wow... I'd be too nervous to try that  ? Anyway, I'm rooting for Alese all the way! She's proof that age is just a number
? Anyway, I'm rooting for Alese all the way! She's proof that age is just a number  It's amazing how sometimes all it takes is a little courage and honesty with ourselves to start living the life we truly want. And Johnston's reminder that we're never too old to make a change?
 It's amazing how sometimes all it takes is a little courage and honesty with ourselves to start living the life we truly want. And Johnston's reminder that we're never too old to make a change? 
 We need more people like Alese who show us that it's okay to take risks and live life on our own terms
 We need more people like Alese who show us that it's okay to take risks and live life on our own terms