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  2. File:MIDLIFE CRISIS.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. Millennials’ midlife crisis looks different from their ...

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    Midlife crises of the past were once usually defined by lavish purchases—whether on expensive cars, extended vacations, cross-country or cross-world moves, or costly cosmetic surgery.

  4. Why We Can't Sleep - Wikipedia

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    Why We Can't Sleep: Women's New Midlife Crisis has received generally favorable pre-publication reviews.Library Journal said, "Her research offers women ways to look at but not devalue their own experiences; she addresses the fact that women often minimize their own struggles instead of recognizing how their lack of sleep, along with other physical and mental pressures, constitute legitimate ...

  5. Midlife crisis - Wikipedia

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    A midlife crisis is a transition of identity and self-confidence that can occur in middle-aged individuals, typically 45 to 64 years old. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The phenomenon is described as a psychological crisis brought about by events that highlight a person's growing age, inevitable mortality, and possible lack of accomplishments in life.

  6. My wife and I have always known we don't want kids. We ... - AOL

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    When we first met in 2012 my wife said she didn't want to have kids. We want to spend our time in other ways than through the sleepless newborn days.

  7. Lonely and depressed at 50, I launched my own midlife reboot

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    In recent years, women have begun to rework the narrative around menopause, reimagining it as a type of coming home to oneself. The upside is the moment offers a chance for reinvention, an ...

  8. Stage-crisis view - Wikipedia

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    Stage-crisis view is a theory of adult development that was established by Daniel Levinson. [1] [2] Although largely influenced by the work of Erik Erikson, [3] Levinson sought to create a broader theory that would encompass all aspects of adult development as opposed to just the psychosocial.

  9. Millennial midlife: Here’s what to expect - AOL

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