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Book SynopsisThose of us in midlife are facing a dilemma: We are going through a period of multiple life-altering changes all at the same time - at work, at home and within.
More of us are being made redundant than ever before, just when we need it the least. More of us are becoming self-employed. More of us are experiencing losses of status and crises of self-confidence - and that was before COVID-19! Our relationships with our partners, our parents and our children are all entering new phases. Meanwhile, half of us are also going through the menopause. Yet we are healthier and more vibrant than previous generations - and we are living longer. Much longer. We are 50 years young, not 50 years old.
But more importantly, we don''t know where or who to turn to for help. If the thought of consulting a ''life coach'' makes you twitch involuntarily, but you want more than impenetrable financial advice from an IFA - this book is for you. Award-winning author Campbell Macphe
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Forget the cardigan and slippers and buy this instead. A clear-headed, invigorating and inspiring guide to the rest of your life -- Kirsty Young
Campbell and Jane have translated midlife anxiety into a calm playbook. Embracing life's transitions with positivity can be a game-changer -- Jeremy Snape, former England cricketer and founder of Sporting Edge
This book gets straight to the heart of what we all need to find fulfilment, joy and purpose in the second half of life: a pause to focus energy, embrace change and overcome fears. An essential, life-enhancing read -- Celia Dodd, author of Not Fade Away: How to Thrive in Retirement
The future really can be great, so, for starters, switch off the TV and read this book instead -- David Brown * Best of British *