How to Rewrite the Rules of Midlife
Amy Nobile & Trisha Ashworth
Lessons
Um, Is This It? (Why We Wrote This Book)
09:45 2Balancing an Eighteen-Year-Old and a Seventy-Eight-Year-Old (Entering the Perfect Storm)
05:59 3Who Do I Want to Be When I Grow Up? (Aligning Expectations and Reality)
16:38 4For the First Time, I’m Becoming Myself (Finding Meaning, Community, and Happiness)
08:23 5Do These Crow’s Feet Make My Ass Look Big? (Redefining the Idea of Beauty)
15:57 6Is This Really the Only Husband I’m Ever Gonna Have? (Expect a Midlife Relationship Reset)
11:53 7Don’t Be Afraid to Fail, Be Afraid Not to Try (Discovering Your Purpose and Passion)
12:46Class Description
No one ever said getting older would be a picnic. Your appearance is changing. you seem to discover a new ache or pain on a daily basis. You’re juggling caring for your growing kids and your aging parents. Or you might be in a relationship that leaves you feeling a little stuck.
Whether you’re married, single, widowed, divorced, with children or without, once you reach your 40s or 50s, you inevitably ask yourself, “Is this it?” You start to wonder what your life is all about and what changes you can make to bring more meaning, happiness and contentment to this next stage of life.
Amy Nobile and Trisha Ashworth are here to offer you a roadmap on how to turn a potential midlife crisis into a midlife opportunity. Rather than bemoaning the loss of youth, you’ll learn how to embrace this new phase and thrive during your later years. Amy and Trisha will inspire you to redefine beauty, strengthen your current relationships and discover new ones, explore novel career paths, and get a whole new perspective on aging.
In this class, you’ll learn how to:
- Figure out who you want to be when you grow up.
- Break through the fears that are holding you back.
- Care for yourself when you’re also caring for growing children and aging parents.
- Explore new job or career opportunities.
- Connect more with your family and community.
- Find ways to revitalize your love life.
Ratings and Reviews
Jayne Smith
Thanks so much Amy & Trisha, for helping me get excited about a new door opening before me instead of being sad about the old door closing behind me :)
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