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The Midlife Intersection: A Good Place To Adjust Your Course!
At midlife (let’s say anytime after passing 40), most of us find that our priorities, interests, values, and aspirations have developed some layers and nuances resulting from age and life-experience-so-far. This creates common ground among individuals at this stage of life regardless of other differences such as geographic location, income or net worth, gender, physical ability, education, work history, family status, race, religion, ethnicity, or sexual orientation. The midlife moment–whether experienced as “crisis”, “transition”, or simply another stage of growth and development–is defined for each of us by the place where a particular time in our adulthood comes into contact with a more fully formed sense of who we really are, what’s important (and what’s not), and how knowing those things can affect the future. Think of it like an intersection; one that gives each of us a fresh chance to decide which way to move forward.
As we pause at the intersection, we reflect and take stock of where we are and how this place compares with where we once imagined we might be at this time in our lives. Some questions we often ask ourselves include:
I invite you to make Thia’s Place, one of your places, as you navigate your way through your own life reflections, choices, and changes. This is a wonderful time of life because it is loaded with equal measures of possibility (that which lies ahead) and wisdom (that which we have learned along the way). I hope that you will begin to envision and take steps toward reaching your best place yet, going forward.
Warmly,