Somewhere between the ages of 35 and 50, many of us go through something called midlife transition.
It’s a time when we find ourselves challenging the way we were conditioned – earlier in our life – to think and to act; a time when we want to find out who we truly are.
Often it’s a struggle. But why aren’t we prepared for it?
Psychologist and author Robyn Vickers-Willis says it’s not a stage of life that’s really acknowledged in our culture.
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