Are You a Middlescent?
Busting the Stereotypes of Aging Midlife—turning anything over 40 – seems to begin the slippery slope of ageism. Birthday cards telegraph that the best part
Busting the Stereotypes of Aging Midlife—turning anything over 40 – seems to begin the slippery slope of ageism. Birthday cards telegraph that the best part
(Originally published on Sixty & Me) Once we pass 45 or 50, it often feels like the beginning of a slippery slope towards decline. Birthday
(Originally published on Huff/Post50) As a coach and gerontologist, I’m constantly exposed to stories from the modern workplace. Again and again, my clients tell me
(Originally published on Huff/Post50) A New Stage of Life. Let’s face it – no one looks forward to being in midlife. It’s a no man’s
This writer says: Think of age 45 to 65 like a second adolescence (Originally posted on NextAvenue.com and Forbes.com) Let’s face it: no one looks
(Originally posted on Huff/Post 50) If make-up artist turned super model Cindy Joseph had let age define her potential, she never would have accepted Ford’s