midlife crisis
midlife crisis
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by Paul Davis - 2006-11-30
Show me your friends and I will show you your future.Britney Spears is not only copying Paris Hilton's partying ways - she appears to be following her skin-baring shenanigans, nearly falling out of he...
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by Jeff Woodruff - 2006-12-01
On a sweltering hot day in mid June the Marathon story began. A midlife crisis, heat getting to me, no one knows for sure how it happened, but non-the-less it did. I looked in the mirror and with dis...
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by Emmie - 2007-01-18
All of us face both minor and major challenges in life. How we deal with those life challenges resolves how we experience life- as a struggle to survive or as an enduring voyage in growth and accom...
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by Marilyn Gordon - 2007-02-04
If it hasn't happened already, if you are in your late 40's or early 50's, most likely you will find yourself in a midlife crisis. You find yourself in an almost impossible situation with various asp...
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by Andrea Waggener - 2007-02-13
Midlife crisis symptoms can seem to come out of nowhere. More common for men than women, midlife crisis symptoms can turn your life upside down.Not sure if you or someone you love is suffering from mi...
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by Mary Bauer - 2007-02-18
In this harried era of electronic banking and laser surgery, it seems fair to say that nearly all of us are living life in the fast lane. We love our fast food, speed dial, and instant messaging. Toda...
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by Mari Gordon - 2007-02-23
If it hasn't happened already, if you are in your late 40's or early 50's, most likely you will find yourself in a midlife crisis. You find yourself in an almost impossible situation with various...
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by Sheryl Kurland - 2007-03-13
In the U.S., in 2000, the most recent year for which good data is available, the most-divorced age groups were men and women between the ages of 45 and 54 years old. Almost 15% of men and 18% of wome...
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by Ajay R (articlesubmit.net) - 2007-03-21
As a woman in midlife you can choose to see "menopause" from a traditional view, as evidence of barrenness or a loss of femininity. Or you can choose to see it as a "change of life," a transition that...
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by Anne Uemura - 2007-03-26
As a woman in midlife you can choose to see "menopause" from a traditional view, as evidence of barrenness or a loss of femininity. Or you can choose to see it as a "change of life," a transition that...