Turning 50? Meh. Wait til you’re 60.

Key points

  • The big birthdays are unlikely to be major milestones.

  • Looking back, we see changes and challenges and how well we navigated them.

  • We can’t join the dots looking forwards.

  • The thirties - establishing yourself.

  • The forties - stabilising yourself.

  • The fifties - a decade of wobbles for many.

  • The sixties - can be a wonderful phase of life.

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Turning 50? Meh. Wait til your sixties. by Rob Bialostocki

Growing through your 30s and 40s differs from your 50s. It’s only when you reach your sixties that you can look back and see what’s transpired. And when you do, what will you see?

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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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