by Oli Anderson, Transformational Coach for Realness
It’s Not Too Late to Feel Alive Again – You Just Need to Get Real
There’s a semi-famous lyric by John Mellencamp in his song Jack & Diane that says something like “life goes on, long after the thrill of living is gone“.
It’s pretty catchy but it can also be depressing as hell because it sums up the way many people feel as they get older and tap into the basic fact that – somewhere between the school runs, those endless spreadsheets, and the steady grind of daily life – the thrill does seem to fade.
Something that can make this fading seem even more unholy and difficult to live with is the fact that we live in a youth-obsessed culture that worships wrinkle-free faces and filters:
We’re told that ‘ageing’ means a decline of some sort, that the best years are behind us, and that we should do our best to hide it our inescapable relationship with this natural process as though it’s something we should be ashamed of…
This is why so many people end up trying to soften the blow with Botox, fast fashion, or a carefully curated “lifestyle” on social media.
Here’s the truth, though:
All of that is just noise and bullsh*t.
When you stop trying to outrun time and start facing reality and your own realness then you’re finally free to discover something powerful which is that your ‘later’ years can be the best years of your life but only if you’re willing to get REAL.
Let’s dig a littler deeper:

Feel Alive Again in Your 40s, 50s, and Beyond: What We’ll Cover in this Article
- It’s Not Too Late to Feel Alive Again – You Just Need to Get Real
- The Real Reason Life Feels Flat
- The Four Stages of the Realness Journey As We Age
- The Conveyor Belt and The Void
- You Haven’t Lost Your Fire – It’s Just Hidden from View
- Real Energy Comes from Real Action
- Two REAL Things to Focus On: Your Time and Your Gifts
- Practical Steps to Get Fired Up & Feel Alive Again
- Feel Alive Again: Reality Is the Fountain of Youth
The Real Reason Life Feels Flat
When we’re young, we run on instinct and hormones, we’ve got energy to burn, and – even though we don’t really know who we are or what we’re doing – we chase things with a fire in our bellies:
Nights out. Careers. Partners. Possessions. Experiences.
The problem is that most of all of this unfolds on autopilot:
We mistake movement for meaning, we say “yes” to things because everyone else is doing them, and we have a natural capacity to fill any silence in our lives with activity (though not necessarily real activity that makes us more real).
Fast forward twenty or thirty years and the natural ‘high’ of youth has worn off:
The job that once felt like progress now feels like a prison; the relationship that started with fireworks has devolved into something that’s more about routine and responsibility or maybe it even ended and now you’re lying awake wondering if you’ll die alone, half-scrolling through dating apps that make you feel even worse (mainly because the top 20% of people on those apps get the most attention).
The thing is, though, is that it’s not that life has lost its colour and this is “just the way it is” – it’s more that over the years you’ve disconnected from what’s real but have told yourself that this is normal.
The Four Stages of the Realness Journey As We Age
If we zoom out and look at life as a process of awakening back to our own realness, then we can see that there’s a pattern most people follow – whether they’re aware of it or not.
It essentially unfolds through four general stages (though we can get ‘stuck’ in the ‘Midlife’ stage when we start to forget about this process and think being numb and empty to life is how it’s supposed to be):
- Youth – Energy without wisdom.
We’re fuelled by instinct and curiosity but we haven’t yet learned how to direct our energy with purpose. In this state, we feel alive but there’s an undercurrent of chaos and scattered attention and energy. - Midlife – Comfort without aliveness.
At this point, we’ve usually built stability in the form of a career, a home, and a routine but in the process, many of us have lost touch with the spark that once drove us. At this stage, comfort replaces curiosity and security replaces growth (then we wonder why we don’t feel “alive”). - Awakening – Awareness of disconnection.
This is the point where we start to see the gap between who we really are and the role we’ve been playing. It can feel uncomfortable and even frightening but it’s also the first sign that we’re waking up. At this stage, we have a choice – keep doing the familiar things that have led to us feeling unreal or wake up by taking real action that will shake us back to life again. - Return – Reconnection through truth.
When we stop resisting reality and start living from truth, then life regains its meaning and the fire returns – not as a wild blaze of youth, but as a steady, sustainable flame that keeps us growing real as we show up and serve others.
These stages mirror the journey of every human being who has ever moved from unconsciousness to awareness, from performance to presence, or from illusion to realness. It’s ultimately about taking ourselves from uncontrolled wholeness (Youth) to controlled fragmentation (Midlife) to realness (Return).
The Conveyor Belt and The Void
For many people in their forties, fifties, or beyond, life starts to feel like a conveyor belt:
You wake up, make coffee, commute, work, return home, and then repeat.
There’s comfort in the routine, but there’s also quiet despair because somewhere deep down, you know this isn’t the full story and that life doesn’t need to be this way.
At some point – if you’re lucky – you start to wake up.
This essentially means that you start to become AWARE of the ‘gap’ between the unreal you that you’ve been performing as (ego) and the real you that’s observing all this madness beneath the surface:
You realise you’re not using your time or your gifts in a way that feels meaningful and you can feel the gap between who you really are and the role you’ve been playing to keep life running smoothly.
This gap is what I call The Void and it’s the space you have to live in when there’s an inner split from your self that has disconnected you from the truth (and by extension self-acceptance).
In The Void, you can still function, you can even succeed by society’s standards, but you don’t feel alive. You feel disconnected.
The tragedy is that most people stay there because of fear which usually can be seen as F.E.A.R (“False Evidence Appearing Real):
This shows up as a fear of what might happen if they stop pretending, along with the shame, guilt, and/or trauma and old wounds that prevent them from trusting themselves and life and so looping in the same unreal patterns for years.
This is a shame because the only thing keeping people in these loops is themselves… You can get off the hamster wheel whenever you like.
You Haven’t Lost Your Fire – It’s Just Hidden from View
Here’s the truth:
Your energy, passion, and spark haven’t vanished with age…they’re still there but they’re buried beneath layers of outdated identity, conditioning, and belief systems that no longer serve you.
When you’re younger, your energy flows naturally because you haven’t yet built the walls that block it but – as life happens with all its heartbreak, disappointment, and failure – you add more and more layers of resistance and unreality as you start to protect yourself.
To do this, you build the ‘ego’ to survive and – though it might work for a while – it eventually starts to suffocate you as it keeps your realness locked in the shadows.
This is good news because it means that to get fired up again, you don’t need to chase your youth or fake enthusiasm:
You just need to remove what’s unreal.
When you do, energy starts to flow again naturally.
Real Energy Comes from Real Action
The feeling of being fired up and letting yourself feel alive again doesn’t come from forcing yourself to be positive or setting surface-level goals.
Instead, it comes as a by-product of living in alignment with what’s real for you.
When you take action on your real goals – the ones that resonate with your deeper values and the truth – energy starts to move through you again as you unblock the natural drive towards wholeness that already lives within you but that gets blocked by the ego and its mental chatter. You stop waiting for motivation to appear and instead create it by showing up for what matters.
It’s not about making huge leaps overnight but about shifting your trajectory day-by-day as you shift into a real process over an unreal one:
Every day, you’re either moving towards reality or away from it and where one direction leads to freedom and feeling alive again, the other leads to fatigue and the slow fading into emptiness.
Two REAL Things to Focus On: Your Time and Your Gifts
If you want to feel alive again, start by focusing on two simple but powerful things that will put you back on your own real path:
How you use your time and how you use your gifts.
1. Time
Time is your most valuable resource (along with your energy and attention) and so every moment has an opportunity cost which means that you can either CHOOSE to spend it performing (ego) or being real.
Ask yourself:
- Am I present in what I’m doing right now or am I trying to resist life?
- Am I using my time to build something real or am I just filling it to avoid discomfort?
When you start using your time consciously and stretch into acting on it – with presence and purpose – your life starts to regain colour.
2. Gifts
Your gifts are your natural strengths, talents, and personal qualities – the parts of you that connect effortlessly with others and make a difference.
The simple truth is that when you use them, you grow and when you don’t, you stagnate.
Ask yourself:
- Where am I hiding my real gifts because of fear, shame, or doubt?
- What do I love doing that also adds value to others?
- How can I express more of my true self in what I do every day?
As you invest your time and gifts into something real, your energy returns:
It’s not instant (because it took you a long time to become ‘stuck’ and you have to undo the damage and change path) but it’s inevitable because reality always gives back what you put into it.
Or, as I like to say:
Real in, real out; unreal in, unreal out.

Check out my book Trust: A Manual in Becoming the Void, Building Flow, and Finding Peace if you want to go deeper into the principles of realness and bringing yourself back to life.
Practical Steps to Get Fired Up & Feel Alive Again
Here are a few ways to start shifting from autopilot to aliveness over time:
- Take stock of what’s real:
Sit quietly and ask yourself, “What in my life feels real and what feels like a performance?” – be brutally honest but tender with what you find and rest-assured that awareness is always the first step. - Feel what you’ve been avoiding:
Most people try to think their way out of discomfort but this never works so don’t. Instead, let yourself feel it because emotions are signals from reality trying to get your attention. - Create a small, real goal:
Something that stretches you but doesn’t overwhelm you like a project, a trip, a conversation, or a new habit. The point is to start moving in the direction of your realness in a way that keeps you in the stretch zone and doesn’t put you in the panic zone. - Invest in your body:
The body is the container for your real energy so move it, nourish it, and breathe into it. When your nervous system feels safe, your energy flows more freely. - Connect deeply:
Spend time with people who are real and make time for conversation that comes from truth because they’ll recharge you more than any amount of distraction ever could.

Feel Alive Again: Reality Is the Fountain of Youth
The beauty of getting older is that you’ve lived enough to see through the illusions and so – deep down- you already now what’s real and what’s not so you don’t need to play games anymore.
The only question is whether you’ll have the courage to live from that knowing.
If you do – if you start showing up with presence, using your time and gifts wisely, and letting go of the performances that once kept you ‘safe’ – then you’ll discover something profound:
You don’t need to chase youth (or anything else) to feel alive again – you just need to come home to your realness.
Because real always works.
Stay real out there,

P.S. If you’re on a quest to feel alive again and you could use some guidance and accountability then book a free coaching call with me and I’ll help you make a shift in trajectory.








