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Tips to cope with midlife crises

by Qaqamba Falithenjwa
stressed man: picture: pexels

Midlife can feel like standing at a crossroads, unsure whether to take a leap forward, look back with nostalgia, or simply stay put. For many, this period brings waves of self-doubt, unfulfilled dreams, and the constant wonder of whether this is how your story ends.

Relevant experts share practical tips to navigate the emotional rollercoaster of a midlife crisis, helping you turn uncertainty into a powerful opportunity for growth. According to Kaiser Permanente, midlife crisis symptoms include risky behaviours, feelings of isolation, anxiety, boredom, regret, nostalgia, unfulfilledness, indecisiveness, lack of motivation, and neglecting self-care.

It is further mentioned that many people grapple with feelings of mortality, fearing their life may end soon and feeling unfulfilled. “Some people also experience physical symptoms, such as physical pain, sleep disturbances, and excessive weight gain or weight loss.”

The above source suggests that the first step to combat the unpleasantries of a midlife crisis, you need to acknowledge and validate your feelings and emotions, including hurt, anger, and upset, as they are acceptable and make us human. It is also advised that you seek support from friends and family, and grieve the past. “Feeling the emotions, talking about them, and processing them will help you move forward into the next chapter of life.”

Help Guide states that as you enter midlife, it’s important to find meaning and purpose. The publication suggests that you try new hobbies, explore new places, engage old interests, and embrace community activities. “Volunteering is a way to give your life meaning, increase happiness, and improve mental health as you enter midlife. Look for causes that are important to you and opportunities to put your skills to good use. You might decide to mentor in a youth program, for example, assist with set design for a local performance, or organise a cultural festival.”

Also see: Subtle signs of self sabotage

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