Do women actually have midlife crises? Or, is it that when we
can finally take a breather from years of raising a family,
managing a household, or building a career, we wake up to the fact
that our lives are not quite what we expected them to be? Or maybe
we are happy and satisfied, but just too tired to enjoy everything
that we have worked so hard for?
When we reach our 40s and 50s, we often begin to experience loss
close-up -- family, friends, classmates. It makes us think
about our own mortality and we often begin to take stock of our
lives. If we died today, what would our epitaph be, what
would people remember most about us? Many times we begin to
look back over our lives, remembering the dreams we left behind,
remembering the things we may have given up to have families or
careers. Sometimes we are left wondering if our life has any
meaning.
Does anyone remember the Oprah episodes that sparked the
discussions about women who had "lost themselves?"
These women, some of us among them, had that "aha" moment
when they realized that they had lost touch with themselves, their
hopes, and their dreams. They had allowed themselves to be
overtaken and overwhelmed by all that is entailed in just making it
through each day.
Some studies indicate that midlife crises occur anywhere between
the ages of 38 and 55. But, is it really a crisis or the
transition that begins the second half of our lives, perhaps the
best half of our lives? Not to say that building careers and
raising a family are not important or fulfilling; they absolutely
are. Maybe the first half is just the dress rehearsal or the
first act.
Maybe all of the lessons we have learned are preparing us for an
astounding second act, the one that will bring us a standing
ovation at the end! We will have learned all of our lines,
smoothed out the rough edges, and gotten rid of any stage fright we
may have had. Perhaps in the second act we are really
beginning to relax, enjoy our own show, and take the stage as our
own.
Embrace the second act of your life with enthusiasm and
wonder. Explore new ideas, new relationships, and unfulfilled
dreams. Transform yourself into the woman you know you were
meant to be, because it is never too late!
Midlife Crisis or Midlife Awakening?
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