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The Midlife Guide

Carlos Saba

Midlife doesn’t have to lead to a crisis. With the right support and mindset it can be a deeply rewarding new phase.

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You don’t have to venture solo

When you hit midlife you realise there are things you did that weren’t really yours to do.

That realisation can arrive like a punch in the gut or a throbbing ache in your back.

Sudden like a lifequake or building up like a storm.

Either...

8 days ago
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What surprised me about making a midlife transition

A question came up in our Happy Startup WhatsApp group recently:

“For those who made a big transition mid-career… what has surprised you the most about the change?”

It was in the context of people moving from corporate roles into freelanc...

2 months ago

Why I hesitated to send the invoice

Two clients said yes. We needed the cash. And I couldn’t send the invoice.

Not immediately. Not cleanly. Not like someone who has his act together.

If you’re in midlife building something and you hit emotional speed bumps that make no rat...

3 months ago
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Playing your own game

Many midlife professionals want to start their own business.

They just don’t want to become “entrepreneurs”.

They don’t want to hustle endlessly.
They don’t want to dominate rooms.
They don’t want to become louder, sharper, more aggre...

3 months ago
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Four lessons I’ve learned about careers

For a long time, the loudest “shoulds” guiding my choices were about doing the right thing. Achievement. Grades. Status.

School rewarded those things, and I was good at them. I learned early that if you performed you were rewarded, and the...

4 months ago
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