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It’s Ok to Be a Butterfly

By Lily Bradshaw December 03, 2024 Lifestyle

When I was growing up, I was always a little different. Not weird or strange, just not quite fitting in to any particular box. I thought, When I get older, I will know who I truly am.

My friends at school varied enormously. I was never in the cool, middle or geeky group, but seemed to flit seamlessly between all of them. Whilst more a creative than an academic, I also loved learning, but would be as happy reading Steinbeck as Shakespeare, or Hardy as Hesse. 

I would find my niche, I told myself… one day.

My Own Way of Doing Things

As I grew older, I did things my way, not conforming to the expectations that others had of me. I wore what I wanted, when I wanted. I thought, When I reach 40, I will know who I truly am. I will dress in a certain way, have friends who are a certain type.

I loved all different genres of music, when most of my friends preferred one or two. I enjoyed classic, reggae, pop, rock, blues, jazz, opera, Indian sitar. I loved ballet, musical theatre, street theatre, rock concerts, piano concertos, French films. I would spend time in art galleries, marvelling at works of Picasso, Klimt, Dali, then wander home through the streets of London, transfixed by graffiti.

The older I became, the further away from the mould I grew. One day dressing English classic, the next like a hippie. I wore long flowing skirts, smart suits, jeans, leather skirts, scruffy. What was wrong with me? 

Truly a Life of My Own Making

As other people matured and settled neatly into their category, I just kept evolving, never really knowing who I was, or finding my place in the world. While longing to find my ‘true’ identity, I stopped wearing bikinis, cut my long blond hair short and tried to stick to a particular style of dress. I was miserable, and I felt less like the real me than ever before.

Now in my 60s, I know exactly who I am. I am a butterfly. Each day I am a new me. I dress how I feel in that moment. I feel more confident than at any time in my life and love being me. I am not waiting for others to say it’s ok any more. I eat pretty much what I want, drink red wine with my meal (I used to live in France!), and never beat myself up anymore… Oh, and I am back to wearing bikinis. 😊

Learning and Growing Every Day

I am open-minded and open-hearted, happy to listen to other people’s points of views at the same time as valuing my own. Being prepared to change preconceived thoughts and ideas is how you grow and learn as a person, and I learn something new every day. I love time spent on my own, but also in a crowd of people, talking effortlessly about anything and everything.

The Butterfly Style

Being a butterfly gives you a little insight into a lot of things. 😊

I fly around all over the place, taking time to smell beautiful flowers. I wander aimlessly through meadows, paddle along beaches and delight in the hustle and bustle of busy towns. I visit churches, cathedrals and monasteries, without clinging to any formal religion. I am seeing life from so many angles, and I am truly grateful to have such diverse and interesting opportunities.

As a writer, I am fortunate enough to be able to write about many things, academic courses in psychology and child development, poems, life stories, children’s books and articles for wonderful people like you to read! Every time I have a comment on an article it still makes me feel incredibly happy and humble.

Whoever you are, you are unique, special and have the right to be whoever you choose. I happen to think you are pretty awesome. 😊

Please Join the Conversation:

Do you see yourself belonging to any particular group of people, or are you a butterfly? Do you dress for others or yourself? Have you changed who you are to fit in with others?

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sue

My husband has called me a butterfly for years – this is SPOT ON!
Glad to find me in the ‘norm’

lily bradshaw

Hi Sue, thanks for joining the conversation. Your husband knew he was lucky enough to share his life with someone who would always be excited and exciting. Butterflies never stop learning :) Lily x

SeattleAlkiD

If I look at the pictures of the groups of people I have “belonged” to over the years, social media shows me as a butterfly. Ah yes, those were my banking years, my Jazzercise years, my Zumba years, my caregiving years, and now I’m in my reemerging years.

lily bradshaw

Hi SeattleAlkiD thanks for joining the conversation. I think your reemerging years might be your best yet! You have a whole lifetime of variety to add to them! Lily x

Joann Bloom

I have never fit in anywhere. Not in my family, homes or states. Europe has always been home to me.

lily bradshaw

Hi Joann, thanks for joining the conversation. I think you will find you fit in right here just fine :) Lily x

Shellie

Wow! I love this. At 70+ I still do not know who I am. I do not know what I want to be when I grow up. I think I need a handful of confidence! So inspirational! I think I will love being a butterfly!

lily bradshaw

Hi Shellie, thanks for joining in and your kind words! Welcome :) Being a butterfly is absolutely lovely and I wouldn’t change a thing. Lily x

Brenda

Oooo – I want to be you! What a wonderful way to be!

lily bradshaw

Hi Brenda thanks for joining the conversation. What a wonderful thing to say :) I think us butterflies have a lot of things in common! Lily x

The Author

Lily Bradshaw has had an interesting and varied career. Twenty years working as a psychotherapist and part time lecturer, followed by 20 years of writing educational courses. Now she is enjoying semi retirement writing books and articles that interest her, mostly about having fun and enjoying life. She has spent the last 2 years travelling solo.

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