“Midlife crisis” is something everyone on the way to 40 is familiar with. Popular media has painted it as a moment of reckoning, a time when you gain a new perspective on things (usually after being an emotional trainwreck). Despite this, it’s not really a problem most people pay mind to — at least, up until the point when they’re face to face with it.
And when that time comes, midlife hits you hard. Then you realize the stories weren’t exaggerating. During this stage, life does crumble around you. Existential questions begin popping up, and suddenly you cannot trust things you were once so sure of. You begin regretting the decisions you made in the past, and you doubt what the future has in store for you. Furthermore, your emotional response takes you through a roller coaster of ups and downs, leaving you exhausted. …show more content…
Your compass has gone haywire, and you’re effectively lost. If you’re not careful, you could crash.
Do not be that unprepared person.
This book contains proven tips that will gear you up for this stage. And if you’re already there, this book will show you how to get up and walk out of it not only unscathed, but better. Written with the perspective of a person who has searched for years for the answer to the questions of “midlife crisis”, this book will leave you with one conclusion:
Despite everything, midlife “crisis” is a myth. True — it is a phase, and a dreadful one at that. But when you disregard the unfounded fears and look at it closely, it is less of a problem and more of an opportunity. As you turn the pages of this book, the same empowering truth will be apparent to