There’s a myth that change has an expiration date. That by 40—or 50—or 60—you should’ve figured it all out. That starting over is too risky. That reinvention is for the young.
But that myth? It’s nonsense.
Some of the most successful, fulfilled people I know launched their next chapter after 50. With more wisdom. More clarity. More courage. And far less tolerance for wasting time.
Midlife isn’t a crisis. It’s a catalyst.
It’s the moment when the old story starts to feel too small. When you begin to ask better questions. When you realize the life you thought you wanted… isn’t the life you want now.
Here’s what’s true: you’re not starting from scratch. You’re starting from experience. You’ve built skills, relationships, and resilience. You’ve learned what matters—and what doesn’t. Now is the time to put that wisdom to work.
Not in a job that drains you. But in a career that reflects who you’ve become. Something purposeful. Energizing. Aligned.
And if there’s a voice in your head saying, “But I don’t know how…”—that’s okay. You don’t need all the answers right now. You just need to decide that you’re worth the effort.
Because you are. And it’s not too late.
It’s exactly the right time.
Let’s talk.

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