The Midlife Unraveling

In my late thirties, my intuition had tried to warn me about the possibility of a midlife struggle. I experienced internal rumblings about the meaning and purpose of my life. I was incredibly busy proving myself in all of my different roles (mother, professor, researcher, writer, friend, sister, daughter, wife), so much so that it was difficult for any emotion other than fear to grab my attention. However, I do remember flashes of wondering if I’d always be too afraid to let myself be truly s...

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Published on May 24, 2018 11:16
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Robbin Miller Thank you for writing that midlife is unraveling than a crisis. I do believe that many people strive to be perfect during the lives and realize how it does not work in their favor as they get older. Learning to be yourself is the best way to be though not easy. I strive to be myself with courage, compassion and connection over the years despite being kicked around for being authenticate and true to myself. I learned that my family comes and not my career in the helping profession though someone told me the reverse order. I write picture books that strive for connection and compassion in promoting inclusion for all children with abilities. My next chapter book reflects my courage and "Braving the Wilderness" to play little league with boys after it became legal in 1974.

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