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The Wall Street Journal's Intriguing and Fun "Second Acts" Column

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The Wall Street Journal's Second Acts column provides daydream material for anyone thinking of switching careers when it's "too late." »more»

Browse These Interesting Mid-life Sites

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LifeTwo received a nice mention in U-Turn Ahead's "Best Blogs and Websites for Midlifers." »more»

Are You Signed Up for the LifeTwo Newsletter?

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If you are not yet signed up for the monthly LifeTwo newsletter then do so now. All you have to do is type the email address in the green box on the upper right-hand column of this web site. You can unsubscribe at anytime. »more»

Change Careers? Or Change You?

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Penelope Trunk, author of Brazen Careerist, offers up "Five Situations When You Shouldn't Change Careers." See if you can match up the situation with an excerpt of her advice, then visit her site to see if you're right »more»

Carnival of Careers in Middle Age

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When reaching middle age, it's natural to question your career path. »more»

Workaholics Anonymous Quiz: Are You A Workaholic?

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Workaholics Anonymous has prepared twenty questions to ask if you suspect you are (or somebody you know is) a workaholic: »more»