Remember when making plans with friends was as easy as “See you in 10 minutes?” Yeah, those were the good ol’ days. Fast forward to life after 30, and suddenly, scheduling a simple brunch feels like coordinating a space mission—except NASA probably has fewer reschedules and a better success rate.
Between work, relationships, kids, endless responsibilities, and that deep love for being home by 9 p.m., finding a date that works for everyone is basically impossible.
And Then You Hit 40…
Oh, you thought 30s were bad? Sweetheart, welcome to the 40s, where social plans require a full strategic briefing. At this stage, you need at least:
A 30-day notice (minimum).
A group calendar invite with reminders.
A backup date for when the first attempt inevitably fails.
A 15-minute grace period before someone cancels last-minute because “this weather is just too nice to leave the house.”
I don’t mean to be this person. In fact, when the plans are first made, I am thrilled. I am the hype queen. “Oh, we’re going clubbing? Drinks? A whole night out? Yes! Let’s do it. Let’s be wild. Let’s relive our 20s. Let’s close down the bar like we have no responsibilities tomorrow!”
Fast forward to the actual day, and suddenly, I am a Victorian child in need of rest. The sheer weight of my existence is too much.
The worst part? The crushing guilt. Not enough to make me actually go, of course, but enough to sit with a blanket, rewatching a comfort show while dramatically sighing about how I should be out having fun. The irony? When my friends cancel on me, I am overwhelmed with gratitude. “Oh no, what a shame,” I type, already in pajamas, relieved that I no longer have to pretend I was really going to leave the house.
The “Stay-at-Home” Virus
Some days, I’m all out and about, fully engaged in social activities, actually enjoying myself. And then, suddenly—without warning—I clock out. Not a gradual decline. Not a polite wrap-up. No. It’s like a system shutdown. My body, my mind, and my soul simultaneously decide: That’s enough socializing for the next three to six business months. It’s not even that I’m tired. I don’t even sleep early. I just… don’t want to deal with humans. Or animals. Or any living thing that might require my attention. If my houseplant leans toward me asking for sunlight, I’m moving out.
30s vs. 40s: The Social Battery Decline
In my early 30s, my social battery started depleting at an alarming rate. A Friday night out? Sure, but I needed at least two weeks to prepare for it and another two to recover. But now, Whew! I feel like Methuselah. To get me out of the house, proper protocols must be followed. I require:
A three-month notice. Nothing spontaneous. I need time to mentally, emotionally, and physically prepare.
A series of reminder notifications—email, text, and possibly a carrier pigeon.
A compelling reason why I should leave my house. If it’s just “for fun,” I’m out. I need stakes—like a once-in-a-lifetime event or Elon Musk himself inviting me to dinner.
A clear exit strategy. I need to know that if I’m tired, I can slip out without judgment.
Honestly, I think my social life in my 20s was so hyped that I personally drained my own battery. I had fun, yes, but at what cost? I burned through my energy reserves like I was a rockstar on tour, and now I’m paying for it—stuck in permanent low-power mode.
So here’s to all of us who genuinely mean it when we make plans, but also genuinely mean it when we cancel them. We are fighting the good fight—against exhaustion, against high expectations, and most importantly, against the tyranny of leaving the house when a blanket and Netflix are right there.
I know there are more of you out there—I am NOT alone. If you’re reading this and identify with these traits, please identify yourselves in the comments. Let’s create a group and plan a world tour… although, let’s be honest, we’ll probably cancel on ourselves. Hey, this is who we are. We cancel plans for a living!
Until next time.. or until i cancel. Whichever comes first.
Rebecca A.Tony
Carol Daniels
😂😆😂 this got me rolling! Omg ,when are we creating the group? This is so me. I feel like an alien sometimes . I love this ❤️
Author
@Carol, not to worry , feeling like an alien is part of our toxic traits 😂. We just might create that group, it would be fun to create it, and cancel – just because we love doing so. 😆
Collins
Hahaha! I love your articles. They are so witty & on point.😄 I would love to join the group if ever one is created 😂 what should we call it?
Author
Hi Collins, I’m thrilled you feel this way. Thank you! And sure, if ever we get to create that group, I won’t be shocked if we cancel on each other day a day into the union 😂
Belinda.L
😂 omg! I thought I was the only one on this table. Happy to find my kind 🤣. I enjoyed this. Thank you Rebecca for cracking me up on a lonely Friday night .
Author
Hi Belinda, Happy I’m not alone in this struggle too 😂. Glad you enjoyed reading it.
Mattew
Rebecca, you are super funny! I love your personality 😂 it speaks very loud in your articles. Amazing!
Pamela
😂 I want to be part of this group so bad !! Awesome write up 👌
OJ
Becky, I love the way you write . ❤️❤️ Pure bliss.
Author
Hi OJ, That mens somuch tome.I’m grateful for your kind words & support.Thank you.
Wilson John
You are one amazing writer. I love how relaxed, cozy and happy I feel reading your articles, and books. It is therapeutic. Thank you
Author
Hi Wilson, Wow, this truly means the world to me! Knowing that my words bring you comfort and joy is the greatest reward.Thank you for the kind words and support- It’s readers like you who make writing so fulfilling!
Damilola.O
My new favourite place & author.🥂 You made my evening Rebecca. I had a stressful day before reading this. Brilliant piece of work .
Author
Hi Damilola, Happy to hear that. I live for these happy moments. Thanks for the kind words.
Kola
I’ve joined the group already ! Yea we cancel for a living 🤣
Author
Hi Kola, I’m glad to have you as my official first member. 😂 canceling pre-planned social events is our calling. 😂
Latoya Bernard
It’s satisfying to know that, i’m not the only one sitting on this table 😄. I’d like to join the group whenever you decide to create one. It would be fun I bet!
Author
Hi Latoya, welcome on board! 😂 the group has officially launched . Feel free to do that which we do best 😄.
Paula
I’m laughing so hard reading this article 🤣, this is really accurate, I get so excited when plans are made, but when the day comes, I start questioning my life choices.
Making plans 10/10. Actually following true? A strong 2/10. The struggle is real 🤭
I love your articles, keep them coming 🫶
Author
@Paula, Haha! I feel this on a deep level! 🤣 The excitement of making plans is elite, but when the day arrives… suddenly, my couch looks extra inviting. 😂 Glad you could relate! Thanks for the love—more articles are definitely on the way! 🫶