Why One Woman Identifies With the Midlife Crisis Man
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Why One Woman Identifies with the Midlife Crisis Man
Summary
Discover how one woman's midlife transition led her to a new career focused on helping men navigate their own midlife challenges.---
At 33, I embarked on a midlife journey that took me through a whirlwind of roles: entrepreneur, college student, homemaker, and beyond. The path was anything but straightforward.
While a plan can guide you, sometimes you have to take a leap of faith. Driven by this, I started a blog, hoping to change careers. I sensed that many men wanted to feel understood, as they often lack support and recognition.
After leaving the advertising industry, I realized why some men struggle post-retirement. I'd lost my sense of identity. Despite consciously deciding to close my business, I was so attached to the fast-paced world that I felt adrift.
Five years later, I started a small publishing company and thought I'd found my calling. However, just as I was on the brink of success, it all fell apart, leading to a mental breakdown. Yet, what seemed like a breakdown was actually a breakthrough.
I've learned that control is an illusion. It's like Chinese handcuffs: the more you pull, the more trapped you become. Instead of forcing control, embrace change, and clarity will follow.
Men face unique challenges in this world. Protecting and providing for a family often goes unnoticed. How do you ensure security in an unpredictable economy? Many feel the weight of daily stress.
I've been there too?"tossed around by the auto industry's ups and downs and overwhelmed by parental anxieties. But clinging to the past doesn’t work. What matters is today.
I came to understand that events unfold in their own time. Lao-Tzu wisely said, "Waiting is not empty hoping." Timing is everything, and I needed to gather emotional and mental strength for future challenges.
Though I lost sight of myself for a while, I continued to prepare and strive. Everyone faces a "dark night of the soul," but eventually, you emerge with confidence and clarity. That knowledge empowers you to act.
Let your true self, not societal expectations, be your anchor. Protect and provide for your family as best as you can. That’s all that truly matters.
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