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[...] In an excellent article on the “empty nest syndrome,” Dixie Mills writes: There are many ways to prepare for when our children leave [...]
[...] some of you, this is not your normal “back to school,” but also the beginning of your Empty Nest as you take your youngest to college. You’ve thought about it for years, maybe even [...]
[...] age. But how do they do it? How do women over 50 reclaim their “identity” after the empty nest? What does it take for a midlife woman to take a big leap of faith to leave a career she has [...]
[...] a “middle aged woman,” just celebrating my 50th birthday, and I was dreading the empty nest. I had just returned from my first visit to Italy, and had fallen in love with the pottery and [...]
[...] One of the hardest parts of taking a giant step forward when experiencing a midlife crisis is letting go of the past. For most middle-aged women, our identities are wrapped up in our [...]
[...] I do!” If you take small steps, your self-confidence will grow as you conquer your own midlife crisis. And be sure to surround yourself with a group of girlfriends who will support you along the [...]
[...] do? As I experienced my own do-over, a woman’s reinvention brought on by her own “midlife crisis” can be summed up in three phases: I’m done. A woman in her 50′s [...]
[...] changes in their lives. They are getting in touch with their own passions, embracing their unique gifts and skills, and stepping out to create a lives that are meaningful and exciting. One common [...]
[...] -er, thin-er, creative-er, rich-er, and the list goes on and on. Instead of embracing your own unique gifts, you covet those of your friends or co-workers. Instead of […] [...]
[...] in my professional journey. We share the same passion helping other women succeed by using our unique gifts to serve them in many ways. We can’t do life alone! Recently, I contributed to two [...]
[...] .” Yes, there will be times when you are scared and unsure, but you, too, have a set of unique gifts and core passions that make you a valuable asset to many. Push yourself, get out and meet new [...]
[...] midlife reinvention, a process that I later named “Powerful Me,” I made my overall wellness my top priority. This is how it is stated: Priority #1: To focus on my overall wellness, for [...]
[...] yourself on the top of your to-do list. My #1 Priority in my Powerful Me™ Book is my overall wellness. It is important for you, too, because it is through peak performance of your mind, body and [...]
[...] her to empower herself with a plan for an extraordinary future as she looks forward to the next few decades. For this woman over 50, the possibilities are endless, and she embraces change with [...]
[...] ;t know who you are any more, or you don’t have any idea where you are headed over the next few decades. I am blessed to have been married for 32 years, so have never had to experience the [...]
[...] . Goal #1: to become an inspirational speaker. Achieving that one goal would support my Life Purpose Statement, to inspire women to embrace their passion, purpose and power for extraordinary lives, in [...]
[...] then that I began reading and researching how to truly be successful in life. I needed a life purpose statement and clear goals for what I wanted to do and be. It was really up to me to map out my [...]
[...] more interesting person. In fact, while taking my own self-guided journey through midlife reinvention, a process that I later named “Powerful Me,” I made my overall wellness [...]
[...] she “kick’s butt” wearing stilettos instead of house slippers, choosing networking luncheons over afternoon bridge club. She is creating a life for herself doing the things she loves [...]
[...] In an excellent article on the “empty nest syndrome,” Dixie Mills writes: There are many ways to prepare for when our children leave [...]
[...] some of you, this is not your normal “back to school,” but also the beginning of your Empty Nest as you take your youngest to college. You’ve thought about it for years, maybe even [...]
[...] age. But how do they do it? How do women over 50 reclaim their “identity” after the empty nest? What does it take for a midlife woman to take a big leap of faith to leave a career she has [...]
[...] a “middle aged woman,” just celebrating my 50th birthday, and I was dreading the empty nest. I had just returned from my first visit to Italy, and had fallen in love with the pottery and [...]
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