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Midlife Crisis In Men

Guys, seriously, how do you cope with a midlife crisis? We know a stereotype of a man in a midlife crisis. He leaves his family, finds a partner half his age, and buys a sports car. Sure, it is cliché, but there are reasons behind this behavior. He is unhappy, confused, afraid of losing his position, missing the youth, and worrying about aging. What are…

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Midlife Crisis in Different Genders

Men and women are created equal – but not necessarily in the face of a midlife crisis. Both men and women experience a midlife transition. Many worries and challenges are the same:·      Health.·      Mortality.·      Abandoned dreams. However, there are also differences and I have a theory of their source. This is my summary of the midlife transition changes:– Men try to stay young and enforce their status.– Women…

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Limiting Beliefs

Limiting beliefs pretend they are good for you. Limiting beliefs made you believe:·      They protect you against failure.·      They give you a sense of certainty and stability.·      They shield you from potential emotional pain.·      They serve as an excuse not to undertake effort. Most limiting beliefs were formed in childhood:→ You believed when someone important to you said you were not good enough.→ You knew not saying or doing…

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Jealous on Social Media

I’ve fallen into the trap of social media: it was LinkedIn that beat me. I understood all the dangers of social media. I even wrote a blog post on young adults’ life challenges and social media was one of the topics. There are 3 main problems among the young social media users: I happily avoided all of them when I was scrolling through Instagram. Then…

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Cannot Meditate? Try Mindfulness.

I know the benefits of meditation (I tried it a few times), but it’s just not for me (yet). I do believe showing care for my mind is important, so I looked into another method – mindfulness. Mindfulness invites you to: The best part about mindfulness? It can be practiced anywhere, anytime, and even just for a few minutes. Here are my favorite activities for…

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Midlife Crisis Triggers

When I survived my 50th birthday I thought I was immune to a midlife crisis. I was wrong.  Intuition suggests that at 50 you have lived through 50% of life. But the 50th birthday is not the only turning point that may trigger evaluation of your past, present, and future! There are many more moments when you realize your life has changed: Sure they love you….

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Midlife Rite Of Passage

I do not like the term “Midlife Crisis”. For me, it is a “Midlife Rite of Passage”. A crisis is something dreadful that we must overcome to go back to the old normal. Midlife transitioning is different: It’s your rite of passage, as in many tribes, social groups, and civilizations before: But you also know that many traveled this route before and they reappeared on…

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