Check the description for these myths being dispelled ✅❌ #midlife #midlifewomen #over50s

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PublishedDec 6, 2024
Duration0:24
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So many myths in midlife to dispel, let’s start with these 7… ❌Myth #1 Your “best before date” has long expired ✅Sure midlife can be a time of loss, but our assets, strengths and skills can by far enrich our lives along with the acquired wisdom. ❌Myth #2: Changing careers in midlife is difficult or even impossible ✅Staying sharp, eager, curious and relevant can open doors for new and exciting career opportunities ❌Myth #3: Your best body was in your 20’s ✅Anti-inflammatory food choices and discipline with weight bearing exercises, rest and reducing stress can yield great physical results 50+ ❌Myth #4: Physical intimacy wanes over 50 ✅Physical (and emotional) intimacy with your partner can be far more satisfying in midlife due to trust, transparency and a lack of inhibition to speak up about your needs and desires. Talk with your menopause practitioner or counselor if you’re struggling in this area among others. ❌Myth #5: Empty nesting is a “syndrome” ✅Parents in general, and mothers in particular, report increased well-being and increased satisfaction with parenting once their children are out on their own, according to Psychology Today. ❌Myth #6: Retiring means sailing off into the sunset ✅This isn’t our parents’ retirement. Sandwiched between caring for aging parents and assisting our young adult children can leave us in a continued caregiver state. Plan and prepare. ❌Myth #7: You’re in control of your destiny ✅The greatest peace comes from trusting God’s plan over your life .. Jeremiah 29:11: "For I know the plans I have for you," declares the Lord, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future". What other midlife myths do you feel need to be dispelled? Comment below..

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