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midlife, no crisis

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Midlife, No Crisis guides women through this transformative time with easy, actionable advice, inspirational quotes, and scientific studies. In this gorgeous how-to guide, Life and Health Coach Lisa Levine encourages readers to practice self-care, cultivate positive habits, and let go of what's holding them back from living their best life. Readers learn how to:
•Change your perspective on aging
•Create a life for who you are today
•Make time for healthy habits
•Dream audaciously
•Chart a course for the next stage of your life
•And much more!
It's never too late to find your passion, live with renewed purpose, and become the women you were meant to be!

106 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2021

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Author 10 books251 followers
February 23, 2021
This is a very short, encouraging book that will work well to put you in a better mindset about approaching 50 and menopause. It gives good advice about how to put a good spin on things, make positive changes, and so on.

That said, it's really not going to be a great fit for people who are dealing with serious crises in midlife. There is no mention of many of the issues that do make this time period so hard for many -- the deaths of more and more loved ones, caring for elderly parents, empty nest grief, living with chronic illness, job insecurity, fears about being able to afford retirement, and so many more. This book is great if your life is pretty much good but you're feeling sad about gray hair and extra pounds, and maybe a lot of your friendships have faded away. For the tougher stuff, this may feel pretty shallow. It's still good advice, but it's short, simple and largely designed for privileged women who just want to feel happier in their already nice lives.

I read a temporary digital ARC of this book for review.
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Author 40 books32 followers
February 3, 2021
Having recently dreaded turned 50, I wanted a book that helped me look at this milestone birthday in a positive light. Lisa Levine, who is a life coach, provides terrific advice and the book is gorgeous, with a bunch of inspirational quotes. I can't wait to give it to my friends!
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February 27, 2021
This book is packed with easy, actionable advice to help you improve your mindset! Although this book is focused on the “Midlife Crisis” that often comes with age, the tips and tricks mentioned can be applied to any stage of life. From practical tools to inspirational quotes this is a book to help cultivate positive habits, practise self care and overcome fear. A very fun and aesthetically pleasing book to check out!
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