Entrepreneurship in midlife: Sarah’s transition from corporate to creative

I felt quite inspired by my recent blog about entrepreneurship in midlife, so in these past weeks I’ve been interviewing three midlifers who started their own business. In this blog you can find the first interview. Sarah, a 48-year-old former corporate executive, had spent over two decades climbing the corporate ladder in a multinational company. […]
Turning life experience into midlife opportunity

In a previous blog post, I wrote about how some midlifers feel like their job has lost its spark, which makes them rethink their career options. Quite a few of them are considering blazing their own path forward by launching their own business. In Europe, 45-54-year-olds make up about 30% of new entrepreneurs, whereas in […]
Embracing the emotional rollercoaster of midlife divorce

Yesterday, I had a heart-to-heart with a friend who’s just come out the other side of a divorce. At 51, with two children still in secondary school, her journey has been far from easy. The relief on her face was clear—she was glad the legal part was finally over. But at the same time, she […]
Lifelong learning in midlife

This week’s post is about something that’s really close to my heart: lifelong learning in midlife! In this fast-paced, ever-changing world, keeping your brain in gear through lifelong learning is more important than ever. At Midlife Crossroads Academy, we’re all about the power of continuous education—especially when you’re navigating midlife. It keeps you sharp, relevant and fulfilled. […]
Let’s talk about YOU!

Let’s talk about something super important—YOU! Now that you’re in midlife, your body and mind have been through a lot, and it’s time to prioritise your wellbeing. Around half of Europeans aged 45 to 64 are managing chronic health issues like high blood pressure or diabetes, and over a quarter are dealing with anxiety or depression. So, to me, ‘self-care’ […]
Money on my mind

As Sam Smith sang it so eloquently a decade ago: ‘I don’t have money on my mind.’ But, as it turns out, he seems to be quite the minority. Midlifers definitely have money on their mind, as evidenced by the number of questions we receive at Midlife Crossroads Academy about financial planning. Midlife is all […]
How to meet new people

(this blog post follows on from my previous post about finding love in midlife) Almost 90 years ago, Dale Carnegie offered practical advice and techniques for how to make friends quickly and easily. His book ‘How to win friends and influence people’ has been a huge bestseller. But I always thought it had one major […]
Finding love in midlife

Recently I overheard a conversation between two women in their 50s about the frustrations of finding love in midlife. They were making jokes, but beneath the humour was something deeper. One of them asked, “Is it over for me? Will I spend the rest of my life alone?” It’s a familiar fear for many of […]
It’s not easy to start a career shift

In my previous blog post, I gave a couple of pointers to help midlifers realign their career with their values or get out of a role that no longer excites or fulfills them. Despite these tips and your heartfelt desire for change, you might still feel overwhelmed by the idea of a career shift. I […]
Taking the first steps towards a different career

Yesterday I was browsing through the latest version of Gallup’s ‘The State of the Global Workplace Report’ and its findings really struck me. According to this report, only 15% of employees are engaged in the workplace. This means that most of the workforce around the world are either viewing their workplace negatively or only doing […]