Why Having A Midlife Crisis Is Way Less Common Than You Think

Why Having A Midlife Crisis Is Way Less Common Than You Think

Among the many congratulations, well-wishes, and playful ribbings I received upon turning 40 last summer came this stark declaration from my dad: “It’s all downhill from here.”

While the message was admittedly lousy (wanna snuff out my birthday candles while you’re at it?!), it’s not as if we all haven’t heard some version of that before. Forty is the bogeyman of birthdays—a Rubicon that, once crossed, spells gray hair, wrinkles, and the end of youthful vitality as we know it. Or at least that’s what Western culture would have us believe.

In reality, women’s concerns as they enter their 40s, 50s, and beyond are more nuanced. Sure, there’s the prospect of growing older and the existential biggie of mortality, but there’s also a host of practical issues many of us face, be it divorce, or caregiving for an elderly parent while also raising a child. The convergence of stressors can lead to depression, anxiety, and general unease.

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Sounds a bit like a midlife crisis, right? Well, a Canadian psychoanalyst named Elliott Jaques coined the term in 1965 for the period of discontent that he said occurs between the ages of 35 and 65. But his theory was inspired by the “great men,” who experienced a change in their creativity in their mid-to-late 30s. As for women, he wrote that this transition is obscured by changes related to menopause—giving rather short shrift to our complex internal lives and, perhaps, giving us a reason to ditch the concept altogether?

Research estimates that only 10 to 20 percent of people, in total, experience any sort of midlife crisis. For women, those who feel off at this time are often triggered by dissatisfaction at not accomplishing what they wanted. “Many women feel lied to,” says WH advisor Chloe Carmichael, PhD, a New York–based clinical psychologist. “The lie is you can have it all, without compromising.”

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Now for the good news. Life is a moving target, and the goals you set for yourself at 25 probably aren’t—and shouldn’t be—the goals you have at 50. So, reflect and reassess. What do you want? The truth is, most opportunities don’t expire at midlife. And if we can reframe aging into a growth opportunity rather than a reckoning of past shortcomings, there’s no limit to what we can achieve. Get started with science-heavy strategies and motivating stories.…

How you fare mentally and emotionally in midlife can be affected by the mindset with which you approach it, experts say.

Treat this time like any other life transition prior (think: landing your first job or graduating from school), suggests Ann Kearney-Cooke, PhD, a Cincinnati-based psychologist specializing in women’s issues. “There are losses and gains,” she says of entering a new stage, adding that if we can reframe the “midlife crisis” into a “midlife transition,” we’ll be better able to devise a plan.

“Awareness is the first step in transformation or change,” she says. So, for instance, if you always wanted to pursue the arts but were saddled with student loan debt and needed a more practical career and now regret it, make sure to recognize (rather than ignore) your feelings.

“There’s a confidence that happens when you’ve cleared a lot of the basics, like graduating college, starting a successful career, getting married.”

The second step is to write what Kearney-Cooke calls a positive narrative. “Don’t have tunnel vision on what you didn’t do or the mistakes you made, but honor what you did achieve,” she says. So instead of “Ugh, I failed at being an artist!” rewrite the narrative to “Wow, I was able to support myself and my family through some tough times!” Once you’ve acknowledged your achievements, moving forward becomes easier. “We often can then let it go to create a new narrative of ‘Where am I going?’”

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SURF-AND-SAND SOULMATES Meet Tiare Lawrence (left), 40, and Celeste Paiaina (right), 45, badass BFFs who met more than 20 years ago through Hawaii’s hula community. In addition to their day jobs (Lawrence is a community relations director; Paiaina is a flight attendant), the two are also competitive canoe paddlers. (Paiaina’s team beat Lawrence’s—by one second!—at last year’s state championships.) Water sports hold deep meaning for the duo. “They perpetuate our culture—there’s just a sense of connection,” Lawrence says. “The ocean is so healing, and it really is my church.”

Setting fresh goals (signing up for a drawing class, perhaps?) is a powerful way to create a new path and purpose. And guess what? All of that previous life experience is only going to buoy you along the way.

“[Midlife women] are very open to new challenges,” Carmichael says. “There’s a confidence that happens when you’ve cleared a lot of the basics, like graduating college, starting a successful career, getting married. There’s a willingness and an excitement.”

So figure out what your bliss looks like and find ways to start integrating it into your life.

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The 40s and beyond are a great time to pursue not only personal challenges but physical ones too.

Whether that means taking exercise seriously for the first time or amping up your routine to meet some heavy goals (hello, 70-pound kettlebell!). Once again, you’ll probably need to muscle your way through flawed thinking about what’s possible, as there’s no shortage of misconceptions about pushing physical boundaries.

Denver-based trainer and WH advisor Lauren Kanski, CPT, has heard them all. “The biggest thing I see among middle-aged women is they come in with a mindset that they’re getting older and they’re less capable,” she says. “If they don’t have a training background, they think they’re going to hurt themselves.”

More often than not, says Kanski, these women are selling themselves short before ever stepping foot in a gym. “Women are really strong—they’re throwing around their 30-pound, 40-pound kids but think they can only lift 10 pounds!”

“I think there’s a new sense of strength in women at this age. They know what it’s like to work hard.”

Now is not the time to be trifling with those tiny pink weights. On the contrary, if you’re looking to maintain or even increase muscle mass (it naturally declines due to falling estrogen levels), you should be lifting heavy, says WH advisor Stacy T. Sims, PhD, an exercise physiologist and nutrition scientist.

“It’s important to do heavy-load resistance training, especially as you get into late perimenopause,” she says. “Estrogen is responsible for lean mass development, as well as strength and power; it stimulates the satellite cell for muscle protein development, and it’s critical in the central nervous system for creating a muscle contraction.” Essentially, you can counteract the negative effects of estrogen loss by lifting heavy, which lights up the central nervous system to produce other chemicals that can take over where estrogen left off. Pretty cool, right?

Of course, you’re not going to start deadlifting 200 pounds or enter your first marathon tomorrow. Much like new courses in your personal life, physical goals are smashed one at a time. “I always tell people to find one challenge they’re not good at, and that’s what we’re going to work on,” Sims says. If one of her clients wants to venture out on a challenging hike, she’ll focus on the building blocks—e.g., jump movements for leaping off rocks—one by one. “For three weeks, we work on that one aspect,” she says. “Then we take a bit of a break and focus on another one. Then we’ll come back to the first one.” Small steps eventually lead to big climbs.

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Also key is letting your body recuperate between sessions with a rest day, as our muscles tend to heal more slowly as we age. (Triathletes in their 50s had slower muscle recovery than triathletes in their 20s, found a study in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise.) Listen to your bod and integrate restorative walks or yoga sessions or whatever rest sessions you need, so you can keep pushing yourself, sans injury.

Ultimately, says Kanski, your more mature mentality is going to be one of your biggest assets when it comes to pursuing new physical challenges. “I think there’s a new sense of strength in women at this age,” she says. “They know what it’s like to work hard. A lot of them have had kids; they have very high pain thresholds. They’ve been through a lot and can withstand more than the younger women. It’s really cool to see—it’s very powerful.” Love to hear that.

You’ve got a secret weapon on your side.

Now, if you’ve read this far and are seriously thinking about crushing a new goal (hooray, you!) but aren’t sure you truly have what it takes, let us inform you that you have one more big positive working in your favor—and that’s grit.

As we age, we tend to experience decreases in both our passion and growth mindset but increases in our grit, or the ability to persevere, according to a recent study in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.

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“It is very important that grit seems to not decrease with increasing age,” says study coauthor Monika Haga, PhD, a professor in physical education and sports at Norwegian University of Science and Technology. “This could indicate that the ability to keep on being active and have endurance/stamina is still there—both cognitively and physically—if the person finds meaningful activities to engage and participate in. Our research indicates that strong interest is the key for achievement.”

What does that mean for you? If you start working toward a dream, you’re much more likely to stay the course in midlife than you were in your youth. To tap into that can-do attitude, think back on a time when you displayed true grit—whether it was giving birth to your first child or finishing that half-marathon—and harness those feelings of confidence and achievement. With positive thinking and a willingness to succeed, so much is possible in your 40s—and beyond.

This article originally appeared in the March 2023 issue of Women’s Health.

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Amy Wilkinson is an entertainment editor who also specializes in health and wellness. When not editing or writing, she can be found teaching Pilates as a comprehensively certified instructor.

The AXS Companion to Common App, a New Tool Developed by IECA and Oregon State University, Helping Thousands of Students Apply to College

The AXS Companion to Common App, a New Tool Developed by IECA and Oregon State University, Helping Thousands of Students Apply to College
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AXS Companion to Widespread App

“The AXS Companion will make it less difficult for pupils to comprehensive the Frequent Application on their own and make the school application process extra equitable for all.” David Quinn, director of Global Baccalaureate at Harlem Village Academies Superior

Made by the Impartial Instructional Consultants Affiliation (IECA) in partnership with Oregon Condition University’s Ecampus, the AXS Companion includes 50-furthermore explanatory films for just about every Common App portion as properly as beneficial guidelines, a glossary of conditions, and links to further methods. It is intended to be utilized aspect-by-side with Common App as college students comprehensive their programs. Popular Application, the most preferred school software system, is utilised by extra than 1,000 faculties and universities in 50 states and 20 countries.

“The AXS Companion is the incredibly most effective free of charge resource I’ve viewed to support pupils and households as they operate via the Widespread Application,” explained David Quinn, director of International Baccalaureate at Harlem Village Academies High. “With excellent videos that includes legitimate college experts, considerate explanations to complicated queries, and a target on guaranteeing that every university student has access to large high quality facts, the AXS Companion will make it much easier for pupils to entire the Typical Application on their own and make the school software method extra equitable for all.”

Common App was made to make implementing to schools less difficult, but working with the platform can continue to be a complicated, overwhelming, and normally demanding system for people unfamiliar with U.S. college admissions—particularly individuals from under-resourced backgrounds. In accordance to the Widespread Application, close to one-3rd of their applicants are 1st-technology pupils.

The COVID-19 pandemic further more exacerbated worries dealing with under-resourced students: closed schools meant minimized or no accessibility to counselors, as perfectly as minimal alternatives for aid from fellow learners and lecturers. Past calendar year, Common Application experiences, 700,000 substantial university seniors created accounts on their system but under no circumstances completed an software.

Although this disparity was the impetus for developing the AXS Companion, IECA believes all pupils will uncover the instrument practical as they navigate Typical App. Learners using the AXS Companion may perhaps decide on to possibly view the videos as they finish every single move of the Widespread App from commencing to end or view an unique section’s video clip to far better understand how to reply to that specific segment based mostly on their conditions. The AXS Companion resource is totally free of charge, with no login essential or pupil info gathered.

The task creators chose the name The AXS Companion mainly because of the double entendre: strengthening student entry by means of the collaborative axis of greater schooling and IECA.

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About IECA: Launched in 1976, the Impartial Educational Consultants Association (IECA) is the nation’s primary experienced group for college advisors doing the job in personal apply. Families belief IECA’s completely vetted customers to obtain a university that matches a student’s tutorial, social, and economical demands and manual them via the look for and software procedure. With 2,300 educational expert users throughout the state, IECA gives schooling and education on admission, ethical follow, and adolescent problems from melancholy to stress to studying discrepancies, to make sure every single university student is perfectly served.

Get in touch with: Sarah Brachman, Director of Communications, [email protected] or 703-591-4850 x6971 • http://www.IECAonline.com

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Introducing The AXS Companion to Common App, A Free Online Tool Designed to Support Under-Resourced Students

Introducing The AXS Companion to Common App, A Free Online Tool Designed to Support Under-Resourced Students
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“The AXS Companion is the premier-at any time determination by IECA to a provider challenge,” reported IECA CEO Mark Sklarow. “Through this useful resource, our customers have the prospective to positively impression the potential of hundreds of hundreds of college students, encouraging them to attain their academic, job, and everyday living aims.”

College or university enrollment carries on to decrease even though limitations for underneath-resourced college students grow—but The AXS Companion to Common App, a absolutely free on the internet useful resource developed by the Impartial Academic Consultants Association (IECA), in partnership with Oregon Point out University, aims to reverse this development. By means of 50+ audio and online video modules, The AXS Companion walks students by means of every move of The Common Software platform, assisting them to much better understand how to finish every part centered on their situations. The AXS Companion will be out there for college student use commencing in September 2022, as they start out the software cycle for fall 2023 admissions.

The Frequent Application (frequently referred to as “Common App”), which is accepted by far more than 900 schools and universities, streamlines the higher education admission method for initially-12 months and transfer faculty applicants by permitting them to utilize to several colleges and universities at 1 time. It is the most usually employed college admission platform, with in excess of just one million college student applicants every calendar year.

Having said that, implementing to school by Prevalent App can even now be a baffling, mind-boggling, and frequently stressful approach for family members unfamiliar with U.S. school admissions—particularly to start with-era school candidates, low-money students, and/or college students from underneath-resourced universities or faculty districts. In accordance to Frequent App, roughly one particular-third of their applicants are initially-era learners.

The COVID-19 pandemic further more exacerbated problems dealing with beneath-resourced college students: closed universities intended minimized or no obtain to counselors, as very well as constrained options for assistance from fellow college students and instructors. Last calendar year, Prevalent App reports, 700,000 large school seniors created accounts on their system but in no way accomplished an software.

Seeing this disparity, a team of IECA customers set out to strengthen access to increased instruction and to build clarity in the college application approach. The outcome is The AXS Companion, a totally free online useful resource of 50+ video clip and audio modules for every portion of Popular App, which aims to help hundreds of hundreds of beneath-resourced college students in their journeys to school.

Pupils utilizing The AXS Companion may well opt for to possibly check out the films as they entire each step of the Frequent Application from beginning to end, or to enjoy an personal section’s movie to far better realize how to reply to that certain section based mostly on their conditions.

This invaluable useful resource will assistance learners develop their assurance, reduce panic in the faculty application procedure, and showcase their gifts and talents for higher education admission officers—all in pursuit of their instructional and everyday living aims.

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“The AXS Companion is the premier-at any time dedication by IECA to a provider venture,” stated IECA CEO Mark Sklarow. “Through this source, our members have the likely to positively affect the long run of hundreds of thousands of college students, encouraging them to attain their academic, vocation, and life aims.”

The AXS Companion was launched at the IECA 2022 Spring Conference, May well 16-18 in Philadelphia, PA and is envisioned to start in mid-September 2022, when it will be introduced at the National Association for Higher education Admission Counseling (NACAC) Countrywide Convention in Houston, TX, September 22-24, 2022.

The AXS Companion will be available for university student use adhering to the NACAC Convention, as college students get started the school software system for tumble 2023 admission. Group-primarily based businesses and non-for-earnings groups advising college students can call IECA at [email protected] to be notified when The AXS Companion is offered for their learners.

About the venture creators: In the beginning envisioned by IECA member Maite Halley as a series of live workshops for less than-resourced communities, The AXS Companion was conceptualized as a video-dependent undertaking by IECA member and Frequent Application liaison Marily O’Toole thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic. Around the previous eight months, O’Toole and several fellow IECA members specializing in school consulting—including Ibrahim Firat, Louise Franklin, Carolyn Gelderman, Anne Holmdahl, Sylvia Jackman, Amy Jasper, Jennie Kent, Jeff Levy, Janae McCullough-Boyd, Chantal Paiewonksy, Veena Rao, Pat Smith, and Juan Camilo Tamayo—wrote, edited, and recorded hundreds of hrs of curriculum and scripts for the 50+ modules. They termed on authorities in different fields to help their attempts, and produced modules that offer financial support direction, essay ideas, and assistance from higher education admission officers. O’Toole engaged Jon Boeckenstedt, vice provost of Oregon Condition College, and his colleagues at the Oregon Point out University Ecampus to construct the platform to house the content, and to supply technical help. The task creators chose the title The AXS Companion mainly because of the double entendre: enhancing student access via the collaborative axis of increased instruction and IECA.

About IECA: Founded in 1976, the Unbiased Academic Consultants Affiliation (IECA) is the nation’s main professional organization for university advisors doing work in non-public exercise. Families believe in IECA’s completely vetted customers to obtain a school that matches a student’s educational, social, and economic requires and guide them through the search and application process. With 2,300 educational advisor members across the country, IECA delivers education and teaching on admission, moral practice, and adolescent issues from depression to nervousness to studying discrepancies, to assure just about every student is very well served.

Get hold of: Sarah Brachman, Director of Communications, [email protected] or 703-591-4850 x6971