Month: March 2026
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Why Midlife Is The Best Phase of Life
Last Updated on March 29, 2026 by Michelle For many years, midlife has been framed negatively. We hear phrases like midlife crisis, as if reaching your 40s or 50s signals the beginning of decline or dissatisfaction. Popular culture often portrays this stage as a period filled with regret, anxiety about aging, and attempts to reclaim lost Read more
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How to Find Work That Ages Well: A BYORM Guide to Work Alignment
Last Updated on March 29, 2026 by Michelle If you hadn’t thought of your work as work that ages well, you need to spend some time with this question. This is because you probably spend most of your life at work. There is a question many people begin to ask quietly, especially in midlife: Is Read more
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Why Midlife Is Not a Crisis — It’s a Redesign
Last Updated on March 17, 2026 by Michelle Midlife crisis is a term that has been widely accepted for decades. We hear about it in movies, books, and popular culture: the moment when people panic about aging, regret past choices, and desperately try to reclaim youth. But what if that narrative is wrong? What if Read more
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Stop Overthinking. Just Do.
Last Updated on March 15, 2026 by Michelle There comes a point where thinking stops being useful. Not because reflection is bad.But because reflection when stretched too far, becomes avoidance. Many thoughtful people fall into this pattern. They read.They analyse.They plan carefully. They want to make the right decision. But somewhere in that process, something subtle happens. Read more
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Time Wealth vs Money Wealth: Why One Matters More as You Age
Last Updated on March 7, 2026 by Michelle Time wealth vs Money wealth is rarely talked about till much older in age. For most of our lives, we’re taught to measure success in money. Income.Savings.Assets.Security. Money wealth is visible, countable, and socially rewarded. But somewhere along the way—often quietly—we realise that money, on its own, Read more
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Control Over Your Time
Last Updated on March 14, 2026 by Michelle There is a moment many people reach—often quietly—when they realise that what they are really craving is not success, not recognition, not even rest. It is control over their time. Not in an obsessive or rigid way.But in a deeply human one. The ability to choose how a Read more