Posts Tagged ‘isolation’

When Your Clock Strikes Midnight

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

So, the clock strikes twelve, your dreams of success at the ball (or in your job or career or marriage) melt away farther with every ring of the bell, and, before you know it, you’re back in the scullery where you came from.

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Looking into the Heart of the Beast

Thursday, October 9th, 2008

Talk about taking a bounce back into a less mature and less stable period of your life! There’s the bad news: just because you’ve reached some stability and serenity doesn’t necessarily mean you’re always going to keep it.

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Anger – the Hidden ‘Gotcha’ of Midlife

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

Nobody has ever told you that arriving at this juncture was a normal part of your evolution as a mature person. It feels as though the situation is out of control, you’ve no one to blame but yourself, and you have no idea how you got into this mess, let alone how to get out of it.

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I’m Sure I’m Terminally Unique

Sunday, August 31st, 2008

How do you go about bridging that seemingly insurmountable gap between you and the rest of the world? Even if you had the words to describe with any semblance of adequacy the feelings you’ve got tightly packaged inside, would there be anybody out there who could possible relate?

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