Your best second half depends on coming to terms with your losses

Key points

  • You are not your history. You are what’s trying to find expression through you today.

  • Loss is a normal part of everyday life for everyone.

  • Failure to accept and then grieve your losses stunts your ongoing life.

  • Midlife is a time of significant change for many so your second half depends on successful psychological transition.

  • Why some midlife men get a red sports car or big motorbike.

  • A recommended process to face your losses and become okay with them. And move on in a healthy way.

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Your best second half requires coming to terms with your losses by Rob Bialostocki

You are not your history. You are what is trying to express itself through you today.

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Rob Bialostocki

Hi there, I’m Rob and I love thinking, writing and speaking about living a life that matters, and becoming a better person in your second half of life. I’ve worked as a professional radio announcer, event producer, and for over 25 years a learning and development specialist in the corporate and professional services worlds. I have tertiary qualifications in science, teaching and psychology. I like to walk the talk so you get real, honest ideas and insights for your own life. Get in touch anytime.

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