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Thinking About Changing Your Life? New Book Tells The Stories Of Other Who Did
Submitted by Greg on February 1, 2007 - 2:05pm.
A new book tells the stories of over forty people who undertook "midlife reinvention." That phrase is suggested by Susan Crandell, author of "Thinking About Tomorrow: Reinventing Yourself at Midlife." In it she describes what it takes to significantly change your life's direction. Crandell says this isn't a minor sociological shift -- she told the Baltimore Sun that midlife transformation "is the first big social revolution of the 21st century." The growth of second careers is certainly at the forefront of that change. In the first chapter (available online) Crandell puts forth one reason -- poor planning:
Were twenty year olds thirty years ago any worse at finding the perfect career than twenty year olds today? Probably not, but the what's changed is that thirty years ago, people in the middle of their life would just gut it out. Subsequent generations, less haunted by the deprivation of the Depression and war, are more willing to take chances. In an interview with MSNBC, Crandell offered some advice to midlife career changers:
(for the full text, where she fleshes out all these points, visit MSNBC here) Elsewhere, Crandell has also recommended other books to people asking "what do I want to do now that I'm grown up?"
If you're thinking about where to go from the middle of your life, Crandell's book and these other links could be good starting points. "Thinking About Tomorrow" covers more than just midlife career change: it's meant to be a guide to a more fulfilling life, and so also covers midlife improvements to family relationships, health, and more. Crandell, founding editor of More magazine, maintains a blog and also collects reader's stories for future books. --- Read Similar LifeTwo Stories:
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