Posts Tagged ‘male’

Commit or Die

Monday, February 9th, 2009

What if, at some point along the gray, uneven flagstones that you shuffle over as husband, parent, provider, protector, and all those other hats that you wear from early morning until late at night without respite, you suddenly found yourself face-on with a seemingly-unbeatable foe or an insurmountable challenge? What would you do? . . . What could you do? . . . What will you do?

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Men Don’t Know What They Don’t Know

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

Learning to listen to the feedback from their bodies may be one of the greatest challenges to men at midlife in North America. Without the ability to develop this kind of awareness, they will almost certainly find themselves at the mercy of stress-related illnesses

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The Masculine Mystique – Field of Lost Dreams

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008

Midlife offers you the opportunity to rediscover and, once again, embrace your uniqueness. While you’ve been spending your life striving to identify yourself with your cultural and social role, midlife whispers in your ear that may no longer be necessary.

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What Will Your Next Career Look Like?

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008

If you want my recommendation on the subject: forget about retiring. Regardless of whether you’re currently employed, facing a layoff, or already ‘semi-retired’, there’s a very high probability that there’s yet another career in your future.

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Your Deadly Assumptions

Monday, November 17th, 2008

What alternatives do the men of the 21st Century have? I believe that we’re experiencing not only the midlife transition of the ‘boomer generation, but also the midlife transition of humanity itself as a species. It’s overdue for men to take out the checklist and do some serious (and fearless) introspection.

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