By: Frank Bonkowski | 2010-03-30 | Happiness The author asks whether it is possible to be happy and experience a "midlife crisis" at the same time. The concept of happiness is examined from different points of view. It is suggested that individuals can develop the capacity to create peace and happiness irrespective of external conditions. read more
By: Johanna Lyman | 2010-03-27 | Self Improvement What is it that causes so many women in their forties to re-evaluate their lives and enter a mid-life crisis? For some, their children are grown or nearly so, and they can finally take time to decide what's important to them. For others, it could be the death or infidelity of a spouse, job loss, or a journey of spiritual growth that leads them to this place. Regardless of the impetus, a process of self-reflection and re-prioritizing occurs for many women in their forties and fifties. read more
By: K R Stumpf | 2010-04-01 | Current Affairs Having 'get even feelings' is normal. You will go through these feelings and release them; hell hath no fury like a woman scorned is not the anthem of a woman who wants to remain married. But it is normal. Accept that and you will get through it. The scorned woman is not created by your spouses choice of partner. It is a scripted role of anger and vengeance. Who will be the woman scorned; you or the Other Woman? You get to choose. read more
By: midliefcr | 2012-03-27 | Business Incase you are having a midlife crisis; this check list of sign will be very helpful for you in order to enable you to identifying what is happening with you. Being aware what is happening to you is really a fantasy place to start to create alternation in your lifetime. read more
By: Liberty Simpson | 2010-03-30 | Womens Interest Notice how much harder it is to keep the weight off when you are a woman in your 30's or 40's? Find out how you can combat peri menopausal weight gain. read more
By: Dr. Toni LaMotta | 2010-04-03 | Self Improvement I don't think I could ever really have a midlife 'crisis' - because a crisis implies you don't know what to do. When I don't know what to do, I have always found a way to find out whether that's about something related to health, money, or anything that effects my career or relationships. Why? Because many years ago, I decided that I am here in life to be a life-long learner. I've seen too many people who stop learning and that's when I see crisis happening. read more
By: Jessica Andrews | 2011-08-19 | Relationships A midlife marriage crisis can occur in almost any marriage. And, can often be resolved once there's a full understanding of what may have brought this on and work together to work things out. read more
By: Jarson Coting | 2011-03-24 | Self Improvement I came in contact with quite a few middle age women that had been married from 25-35 years, seeking advice tearfully, read more
By: Deborah Lockhart | 2011-09-12 | Coaching Solutions explored by a properly trained and experienced life coach will focus just as much on the challenges and stresses produced by midlife as on the resources and strengths that come from this unavoidable life transition. read more
By: Kathleen Daniel | 2010-04-02 | Womens Interest In her book, Embracing Your Power Woman, Barbara Wilder goes way beyond the idea of finding a new purpose and meaning for the second half of life, to living powerfully. There is power and energy in her words. It is a profoundly inspired exhortation to do the work of midlife by embracing the divine feminine and masculine within, and to go beyond ego-driven objectives appropriate for creating a firm footing and identity in the first half of life - to fulfilling a unique purpose in the second half. Exercises focus on recapturing feminine power in older women. read more
By: Dr. Toni LaMotta | 2010-04-03 | Self Improvement I must prefer the term 'Mid-life transition' to mid-life crisis. And, once we get through a transition, we experience true Midlife Transformation. And, then the cycle starts all over again. Carl Jung, the Swiss psychoanalyst, told us that around 40, this natural process takes place as a normal part of maturing. read more
By: H. Les Brown | 2010-03-29 | Careers Every event in life can be seen either as happening to us, or happening for us. How we look at it takes no more effort than Epictetus expended in coming to the realization that we are, after all, the Meaning Givers in the physical universe and that whatever meaning we choose to put on events will, ultimately, determine their outcome and their effects. read more
By: Dr. Toni LaMotta | 2010-04-03 | Self Improvement There are a lot of people today who are talking about the end of the Mayan calendar which takes place in the year 2012. Some are confusing it with the end of the world. Others are saying, it is the end of the world as we know it. What world are we going to create for ourselves? read more
By: H. Les Brown | 2010-03-29 | Inspirational Today, as you stand at the crossroads of your own midlife transition, may that gift of God teach you, too, to remember who you really are in the larger scheme of things and, as the invulnerable spirit that you yourself are, to remember that nothing and nobody can really hurt you (without your permission). The spirit of the bold midlife transition is a spirit of acceptance, a spirit of humility, and a spirit of forgiveness. Embrace it: it's your birthright! read more