Brooke Shieldsis taking her recovery from a broken bone in stride — literally!

“The bone is all healed and everything is sort of where it should be, and I don’t walk with a limp anymore,” Shields said, “but my strength is really compromised.”

Shields also revealed that recovery has been a lesson in respecting her own limits.

“I thought I had my strength back until I started to try to do certain things,” Shields explained. “And so now I have to sort of amp that up a little bit.”

Shields previously spoke to PEOPLE about her recovery process last June. At the time, Shields emphasized how the slow pace of recovery was a “frustrating” learning curve.

“It’s been a lot of work,” she said at the time. “You really have to do it every day and you have to have a mindset because it can be very frustrating.”

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Brooke Shields

These days, Shields told Rubenstein, she’s “filling [her]self up differently” as she moves forward in life, tackling things outside of the modeling and filim industry. That includes a partnership with Clos du Bois wine focused on tackling ageism in the alcohol industry, something Shields feels passionately about.

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“As far as things like alcohol advertising or just advertising in general, the 40-plus are not represented. And it really is sort of shocking to me,” Shields shared. “[Those] who are in this phase of their lives are starting the most incredible new projects and new adventures and new vocations…they’re looking towards their future.”

Shields is a mom of two teen daughters, Grier, 16, and Rowan, 19, with her husband Chris Henchy. And she hopes to communicate to her daughters that each life stage has its challenges and its rewards.

“It’s hard to be an older person, but it’s hard to get through your youth in general and to chase things that are just maybe purely physical that feel like they’re gonna change your happiness beyond anything,” Shields shared. “The women that I’ve known that have had certain things done that they’ve waited to get done, it’s been the happiest thing that they’ve ever done. They waited, they earned it.”

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source: people.com