The Pandemic Midlife Crisis

The Pandemic Midlife Crisis
Title The Pandemic Midlife Crisis PDF eBook
Author Stephanie Sprenger
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Total Pages 230
Release 2021-10-30
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Gen X women were overwhelmed and stretched like never before by the COVID-19 pandemic. They were hit hard in all of their many roles--as workers, as caregivers, and more. In this essay collection, 31 midlife women describe their experiences confronting the daily challenges of pandemic life. They are writers, teachers, artists, mothers, daughters, caregivers, activists, friends, and neighbors. Their stories highlight change, flexibility, isolation, connection, loss, and ingenuity, but at the core of each piece is resilience. The Pandemic Midlife Crisis: Gen X Women on the Brink takes readers behind the news headlines of job losses, virtual schooling, and quarantines and into the lives of real midlife women who have found themselves on the brink of so many things during this pandemic: crisis and reinvention, breakdowns and breakthroughs. Within the stories of this collection--the 5th HerStories Project anthology--it is our hope that you'll find the comfort and connection of knowing you are not alone right now.

Why We Can't Sleep

Why We Can't Sleep
Title Why We Can't Sleep PDF eBook
Author Ada Calhoun
Publisher Grove Press
Total Pages 243
Release 2020-01-07
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 0802147860

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The acclaimed author explores the hidden crises of Gen X women in this “engaging hybrid of first-person confession, reportage [and] pop culture analysis” (The New Republic). Ada Calhoun was married with children and a good career—and yet she was miserable. She thought she had no right to complain until she realized how many other Generation X women felt the same way. What could be behind this troubling trend? To find out, Calhoun delved into housing costs, HR trends, credit card debt averages, and divorce data. At every turn, she saw that Gen X women were facing new problems as they entered middle age—problems that were being largely overlooked. Calhoun spoke with women across America who were part of the generation raised to “have it all.” She found that most were exhausted, terrified about money, under-employed, and overwhelmed. And instead of being heard, they were being told to lean in, take “me-time,” or make a chore chart to get their lives and homes in order. In Why We Can’t Sleep, Calhoun opens up the cultural and political contexts of Gen X’s predicament. She offers practical advice on how to ourselves out of the abyss—and keep the next generation of women from falling in. The result is reassuring, empowering, and essential reading for all middle-aged women, and anyone who hopes to understand them.

The Forty-Something Fanboy

The Forty-Something Fanboy
Title The Forty-Something Fanboy PDF eBook
Author Sam Choi
Publisher Blurb
Total Pages 274
Release 2021-12-23
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ISBN 9781006066436

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David Yi wasn't trying to fall in love again. And if he had been, it should have been with his new girlfriend and not some Korean social media influencer perhaps half his age that he can't even understand. But as much as he knows it's not right, it's so exhilarating he can't stop thinking about her, and so unspeakably embarrassing he can't tell another soul. And even if he could bring himself to talk about it, who would he talk to? Newly divorced, isolating in his spartan one-bedroom apartment, struggling to manage his aging parents by phone, and under pressure from a new boss that he's never actually seen in person, David can't even blow off steam with his friends on the golf course or over a beer. Something has to give. And when it does, everything unravels. Up is down, right is left, and every other denial is a white lie. A story about self and family, about identity and history, and about love when there's no one around to love, The Forty-Something Fanboy is a sweet and sad, soulful and sometimes silly story about one man's unpredictable reaction to the craziness we have all been enduring in the age of COVID.

The Breaking Point

The Breaking Point
Title The Breaking Point PDF eBook
Author Sue Shellenbarger
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 294
Release 2005-04-06
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9780805077117

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From "Wall Street Journalist" columnist Shellenbarger comes a groundbreaking work that identifies and explains the phenomenon of female midlife crisis.

Midlife, No Crisis

Midlife, No Crisis
Title Midlife, No Crisis PDF eBook
Author Lisa Levine
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Total Pages
Release 2021-01-05
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ISBN 9781736159408

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In this useful and lovely guidebook to midlife for women, life and health coach Lisa Levine provides easy, actionable tools to help readers let go of what's holding them back and become the best version of themselves. Packed with humor, inspirational quotes, and practical advice, Midlife, No Crisis encourages readers to practice self-care, cultivate positive habits, and overcome fear so that they can start living an awesome life.

Midlife

Midlife
Title Midlife PDF eBook
Author Kieran Setiya
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 200
Release 2017-09-22
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1400888476

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Philosophical wisdom and practical advice for overcoming the problems of middle age How can you reconcile yourself with the lives you will never lead, with possibilities foreclosed, and with nostalgia for lost youth? How can you accept the failings of the past, the sense of futility in the tasks that consume the present, and the prospect of death that blights the future? In this self-help book with a difference, Kieran Setiya confronts the inevitable challenges of adulthood and middle age, showing how philosophy can help you thrive. You will learn why missing out might be a good thing, how options are overrated, and when you should be glad you made a mistake. You will be introduced to philosophical consolations for mortality. And you will learn what it would mean to live in the present, how it could solve your midlife crisis, and why meditation helps. Ranging from Aristotle, Schopenhauer, and John Stuart Mill to Virginia Woolf and Simone de Beauvoir, as well as drawing on Setiya’s own experience, Midlife combines imaginative ideas, surprising insights, and practical advice. Writing with wisdom and wit, Setiya makes a wry but passionate case for philosophy as a guide to life.

The Breaking Point

The Breaking Point
Title The Breaking Point PDF eBook
Author Sue Shellenbarger
Publisher Holt Paperbacks
Total Pages 288
Release 2015-09-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1627798870

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"[The Breaking Point] suggests that the national conversation is about to have a hot flash. The passage through middle age of so large a clump of women . . . guarantees that some rules may have to be rewritten and boundaries moved to accommodate them." -Time magazine From the cover of Time to Desperate Housewives, the phenomenon of women in midlife experiencing a period of tumultuous personal upheaval-a breaking point-has reached a peak in our culture. Today, more than 15 million baby boomer women report having a midlife crisis compared to 14 million men. In The Breaking Point, Wall Street Journal columnist Sue Shellenbarger looks beyond the numbers to discover the root of all this angst and examine the ways, both successful and not, that women are navigating this crucial transition period. Drawing on original research data and interviews with more than fifty women, The Breaking Point uses real-life stories to illustrate the different archetypes and modes the course of reinvention follows. The book also shows women how to avoid the pitfalls of a midlife meltdown-ruined relationships and jettisoned careers-and instead transform this turbulent time into a period of personal growth that will enrich the rest of their lives. Once every decade or so a book comes along that defines the collective experience of an entire generation. Provocative, insightful, and resonant, The Breaking Point is just such a book. "Every once in a while you read a book that transforms you. Like the shift of a kaleidoscope, it reconfigures your view of life's journey. This is such a book. It may stimulate you to change directions, perhaps even enable you to find life's greatest joy: fulfillment. An invigorating read." -Helen Fisher, author of Why We Love "This catchy work is tailor-made for the 36 percent of women who will eventually have what they regard as midlife crises' . . . an illuminating guide." -Publishers Weekly