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Submitted by Karen on November 11, 2008 - 10:15pm.
With all due respect to Oprah, the life coach industry, and my overly-enthusiastic friend Y. who keeps insisting I live an "authentic" life, I'm beginning to think this midlife reinvention stuff is strictly for the birds. »more»
Submitted by hlesbrown on October 31, 2008 - 6:21am.
On last night's internet radio program, I interviewed rock musician and author, Steve Mayfield, about his new album and book, Afterlife Crisis. One of the principle themes (that became a song on his album) was that, even when we've gotten through the midlife transition, we still can't find a "Resting Place" — somewhere or somehow to put down the stresses of life and catch our breaths. »more»
Submitted by jackie on October 29, 2008 - 11:04am.
Your whole day can go a lot smoother with a good start. I like to begin my day with The Five Tibetan Rites to help keep me Aging Backwards. I asked some other people all around the country what they do to start their day off right and here's what they had to say: »more»
Submitted by Dating Goddess on October 21, 2008 - 10:24am.
My pal shared his counter-stereotypical challenge: Women tried to seduce him before he felt the relationship merited it. Most of my dating men friends have shared they were ready for sex much sooner than the women they dated. Therefore I knew this pal was a rarity worth studying.
So I probed. »more»
Submitted by ctomshaw on October 19, 2008 - 12:37pm.
In the carnival Fun House that is life after divorce, there are plenty of terrifying firsts that leap out at you from the darkness.
Dropping your kids off with your former spouse after their first every-other-weekend sleepover. Eating your first meal alone in a crowded restaurant on a Saturday night. Balancing your own checkbook for the first time. There’s one first, though, that far and away brings with it the most petrifying, mind-numbing, inescapable panic of all.
Sex. »more»
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Newest Contributions
Submitted by hlesbrown on November 20, 2008 - 10:18am.
Do you remember a time when your work was fun? Do you remember when you looked forward to going to wok? »more»
Submitted by hlesbrown on November 19, 2008 - 11:19am.
Thinking of retiring? If pundits are right (and it certainly looks that way from here), the concept of 'retirement' has been put to rest — permanently. Take a look at the recent history of employee benefits. Pensions were the first to go. They relied on a continuous growth model that has since proved to be unsustainable. They were replaced by IRA's and 401K's. How are yours doing these days? »more»
Submitted by hlesbrown on November 18, 2008 - 9:50am.
There's a qualitative difference between the male ego and the female ego. I've never heard of anyone demanding of any female that she prove that she's a 'real woman.' It's just assumed. It's taken for granted. A woman is born a woman. That's exactly the opposite condition from the one that all males are born into. »more»
Submitted by hlesbrown on November 17, 2008 - 8:20am.
Have you ever been traveling from one city to another, and you're in the airport at the gate, waiting for your flight to load? »more»
Submitted by Wesley on November 16, 2008 - 9:36am.
LifeTwo is proud to be this week's host of BloggingBoomers--a collection of blog sites that focus on various aspects of surviving and thriving through middle age. By clicking on the links below you will find this week's top picks from the member blogs: »more»
Submitted by hlesbrown on November 16, 2008 - 7:07am.
As the world financial situation continues to unravel before our eyes, the last vestiges of that sense of security that we've all been led to believe in has been exposed as the fairy tale that it's always been. »more»
Submitted by hlesbrown on November 14, 2008 - 1:50pm.
Never fear: this is not a political exposé. Instead, it's a reflection on a fascinating conversation that I had with Dr. Jed Diamond last night on my internet radio program. As you may know, Dr. Jed is the author of the best-selling books, Male Menopause and The Irritable Male Syndrome. What I didn't know about Dr. »more»
Submitted by Greg on November 14, 2008 - 11:03am.
One of our readers pointed us to an ad Google placed on LifeTwo -- for an infidelity-promoting "married dating" site! »more»
Submitted by hlesbrown on November 13, 2008 - 3:46pm.
One day my father, as a young man, came home from work to find the apartment cleaned out of furniture and swept clean. His wife (not my mother) was gone. Needless to say, reconciliation wasn't an option. »more»
Submitted by jackie on November 11, 2008 - 10:52pm.
Just when we thought it was safe to go into the wine cellar, a study by British researchers has found that many red and white wines produced in Europe have dangerous levels of toxic metals in them. »more»
Submitted by hlesbrown on November 9, 2008 - 7:22pm.
For the past few days, I've been reading Dr. Jed Diamond's newest book, The Irritable Male Syndrome with rapt attention (in advance of interviewing him on my upcoming internet radio program). In my estimation, this book is required reading for anyone in the helping professions. It explores a complex of issues that work together in men to create a raging animal out of concerned and loving person. »more»
Submitted by Wesley on November 8, 2008 - 6:00pm.
This week's BloggingBoomer's tries to shake off some of the economic malaise seemingly hitting us from every side with 10 posts about excelling in midlife. Check out Don't Gel Too Soon and see what they've pulled together for you.
Submitted by hlesbrown on November 6, 2008 - 8:32am.
I'm putting out a warning call that the wise (especially wise men) will want to pay attention to: get proactive about midlife or face the consequences. For almost 20 years, author Stephen R. Covey (The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People) has been trying to convince people that taking a proactive stance toward life's problems works, whereas being reactive just doesn't work. »more»
Submitted by Dating Goddess on November 5, 2008 - 9:26pm.
When we begin to date someone, nearly always he is a stranger. Even if you meet through friends, work, class, church or other activities, you most likely barely know him. While you want to be open and trusting, you also want to be conscious of inconsistencies that point to him not being who he represents himself to be. »more»
Submitted by hlesbrown on November 5, 2008 - 11:47am.
"Xenophobe: A person unduly fearful or contemptuous of that which is foreign, especially of strangers or foreign peoples" [Wikipedia]. Regardless of where you fall personal on the spectrum of political opinion, you have to be at least a little awestruck at the recent US presidential election. »more»
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