When age comes up in conversation: And what I want to say to the women speaking

Originally published on Medium

There’s something that happens when I speak with another woman over the age of 30. Almost every time, there’s a reference to age.

And it’s a subtle — and sometimes not-so-subtle — somewhat sad or negative comment about how old they are.

And I want to say “I’m not as young as you think I am.”

And I want to say “Your age is at a neutral or a positive, not a negative.”

And I want to say “I noticed you seem like a cool person, not your age.”

But I don’t.

I half-laugh and wait for this culturally-induced awkward moment to pass.

Because what I want to say wouldn’t come out right in the moment.

So I wrote it here instead.

Author | Aneisha - Writer and Bookkeeper

Aneisha Velazquez is a bookkeeper and clarity guide who helps neurodivergent-led businesses stop fighting their numbers and start trusting themselves.

Having experienced firsthand the pressures different-brained entrepreneurs face in systems not built for them, she brings compassion to money conversations and normalizes the mess — making finances feel less overwhelming and far more manageable.

She’s the founder of Yellow Sky Business Services and writes the newsletter The Peaceful Pocket, where she explores making business more neurodivergent-friendly, money tips with context, and stories and behind-the-scenes as an AuDHD founder.

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