2012
Pete and Debbie are both about to turn 40, their kids hate each other, both of their businesses are failing, they're on the verge of losing their house, and their relationship is threatening to fall apart.
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Dealing with a partner that is unhappy is the issue at the root of most breakups, and I can tell you how many times I’ve had clients call me and say my partner is going through a midlife crisis.
A midlife crisis of the soulJung Center director offers insight into the process of finding true meaning later in life.
Some tips to help navigate through this phase of life.
Midlife malaise is common, but take heart: Happiness tends to rebound as we get older, and there are ways to cope in the meantime.
A midlife crisis is inevitable, all you can do is being prepared.
Midlife can be the unhappiest time in a person's life.
Plenty of others before you have experienced similar crises and made it through stronger on the other end. According to 15 members of Forbes Coaches Council, here are some telltale signs that you're having a mid-life crisis, along with their best advice for surviving this phase.
As life expectancy in the West increases and companies can no longer promise lifelong security, many businesspeople will need to make major changes during middle age, embarking on a second life and a second career. They must start by getting beyond two pervasive and opposing myths.
Job changes and stress management can positively affect midlife health.
In “Midlife: A Philosophical Guide” (Princeton), he examines his own freakout. “Midlife” has a self-soothing quality: it is, Setiya writes, “a self-help book in that it is an attempt to help myself.” By methodically analyzing his own unease, he hopes to lessen its hold on him.