Midlife Crisis--The Point Of No Return?
It is commonly suggested that midlife crisis is a psychological condition marked by anxiety occuring during one's middle age period. This actual period varies from one person to another but it is generally accepted to be between thirty-five and fifty.
The anxiety that occurs is based more or less on self-doubt and constant questioning of oneself. Such forms of negative thoughts, especially on a recurring basis, may very well lead to disturbing behavior. To some, it seems like a never-ending cycle that they have resigned themselves to--being in the point of no return.
It doesn't have to be this way. Continue reading...
The anxiety that occurs is based more or less on self-doubt and constant questioning of oneself. Such forms of negative thoughts, especially on a recurring basis, may very well lead to disturbing behavior. To some, it seems like a never-ending cycle that they have resigned themselves to--being in the point of no return.
It doesn't have to be this way. Continue reading...
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