Make a Midlife Crisis Work for You |
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| By Jennifer Warner WebMD Feature |
Reviewed by Michael W. Smith, MD | |||||||||
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Make a Midlife Crisis Work for You |
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Rather than letting fear and anxiety restrict your life choices and leave you in a rut, experts say you can look at a midlife crisis as an opportunity for personal growth. Linda Sapadin, author of Master Your Fears: How to Triumph over Your Worries and Get on with Your Life, recommends these steps for using a midlife crisis to your advantage:
"When people at midlife stop worrying so much about pleasing others and measuring themselves by other peoples' standards, then they begin to think more about what they want, and that is a positive aspect of a midlife crisis," says Sapadin. Back to Averting a Midlife Crisis main page Part One of the Life After 40 Series: Life Makeovers for Better Health After 40 |
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Make a Midlife Crisis Work for You |
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