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Midlife Crisis, men
Submitted by Wesley on April 12, 2007 - 10:05pm.
From Star Pulse:
Hollywood actor William H. Macy has taken control of his own movie career, after suffering a 'midlife crisis' when he turned 50. »more»
Submitted by Dave on February 27, 2007 - 5:07pm.
You may have read my other posts and know I work with professional men in the middle of their lives who are dissatisfied with how it is going.
There is a restlessness and unease that many men struggle with that I call the Disquiet. »more»
Want to learn more about the Disquiet?
Want to get some ideas on how to work with your own Disquiet?
Submitted by Dave on February 25, 2007 - 10:58am.
The February 26th issue of Newsweek has a cover story on men and depression. In it, Julie Scelfo writes:
"Six million American men will be diagnosed with depression this year. But millions more suffer silently, unaware that their problem has a name or unwilling to seek treatment. »more»
Submitted by Dave on February 19, 2007 - 5:26pm.
After many years of working around human development, I have watched people who go through significant growth experience stress in their families. Even when change is for the better, change is still change. »more»
Submitted by Dave on February 8, 2007 - 5:24am.
Submitted by Dave on December 24, 2006 - 6:02am.
By now, you have picked up on one of the central themes in how to navigate your mlc is to engage with your experiences, feelings and emotions directly.
That can be pretty hard to do, so one of the first skills I teach new clients is an exercise on how to stay solidly grounded. It's easy and very useful. You can read it below. »more»
Submitted by Dave on November 21, 2006 - 2:15pm.
We have all seen the TV shows about it and laughed at the jokes. We have even seen it. The paunchy guy with little hair and thick glasses sitting behind the wheel of a BMW Z3 coup. The corvette that zips by you being driven by some nerdy looking guy. Or the dock shoes, no socks, white Levis and blazer worn by the 56 year old with a blond on his arm who isn’t his daughter. »more»
Submitted by Dave on November 11, 2006 - 8:35pm.
I found an interesting article by the author of a new book about how our careers are affected by our fathers.
From an article in Mens Insight Magazine by Dr. Steven B. Poulter. The book is titled: The Father Factor: How Your Father's Legacy Impacts Your Career. »more»
Submitted by Wesley on October 30, 2006 - 12:10am.
For those of you, especially women, interesting to read the semi-regular thoughts of a man in the midst of a full-blown male midlife crisis, you may want to read this blog, My Freakin Midlife Crisis. »more»
Submitted by Wesley on August 30, 2006 - 4:12pm.
Fausta Wertz recently wrote in her blog about her hypothesis on why men's lives are more difficult these days. She listed three trends (see this link for pull posting) but it was the first one that was the most thought-provoking. Fausta calls it the "The Church of Oprah" trend. »more»
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