New Book Offers Ways to Navigate Through - Or Avoid - A Midlife Crisis
NEW YORK, Aug. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- Midlife will occur differently to everyone but you now have the opportunity to change what can be a crisis into a more complete and purposeful life, says a new book, A Guide for Midlife - Navigating the Six Universal Crises, written by McKenzie Magee.
"It is important to understand what a midlife crisis has to offer," says Magee. The author has a unique approach on how to meet the challenges of surviving and thriving in your 40's, 50's, and 60's.
Magee's book offers valuable advice from her own midlife crisis and the personal experiences of others. She calls upon science, psychology, astrology, and spirituality in order to understand our purpose in life. Her resourceful book helps you craft your own "travel" itinerary that will direct you to turn these destined challenges into tools that will help to lead to a more complete and satisfactory life.
The book, represented by Planned Television Arts (www.plannedtvarts.com), provides insight on the following:
- How one finds and fulfills their life purpose.
- How today midlife crisis differs from a generation ago.
- How one can plan and prepare for midlife.
- How to recognize the six universal crises of midlife.
- How to balance your relationships, career, and family.
A Guide for Midlife: Navigating the Six Universal Crises is complete with beautiful watercolor illustrations, and includes gems of Eastern and Western wisdom, transpersonal psychology and holistic healing. It was a finalist for the self-help/spirituality category of Eric Hoffer Awards and the winner of the self-help category for the Indie Excellence Awards.
Magee is a counselor at her professional practice, Higher Ground Inc. As a motivational speaker, lecturer and counselor she has helped thousands of people change their lives over the past two decades. For more information, please consult: www.guideformidlife.com
SOURCE Planned Television Arts
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