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The Best Is Yet to Come! Midlife Reflections on Graduation Season

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Welcome back to the School of Midlife podcast! Today we're taking it back to the old days with a solo episode. While I've been thrilled with the feedback on our recent interview episodes, I know some of you have missed the high-level coaching that comes with solo episodes. So, for this episode and the next, it's just you and me.

In this episode, we dive into the theme of graduation season. I share my thoughts on the proliferation of graduation ceremonies for every school milestone and reflect on the universal experience of high school and college graduations. We talk about the optimism and potential that graduation symbolizes and how it can serve as a metaphor for midlife transitions.

I also share some personal anecdotes from my own graduation experiences and the plans I had for my life at 18. We explore the idea that it's never too late to change your plan and start anew, emphasizing that midlife is the perfect time to reassess and redefine what you want out of life.

I challenge you to look at your life right now and ask yourself if you feel the same optimism and excitement you did at 18. If not, it's time to make a new plan. Remember, you're not starting from zero; you're starting anew with all the wisdom and experience you've gained over the years.

As we wrap up, I leave you with a motivational message inspired by typical graduation speeches: We have weathered some tough times, but we have prevailed. The best is yet to come!
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Welcome back to the School of Midlife podcast! Today we're taking it back to the old days with a solo episode. While I've been thrilled with the feedback on our recent interview episodes, I know some of you have missed the high-level coaching that comes with solo episodes. So, for this episode and the next, it's just you and me.

In this episode, we dive into the theme of graduation season. I share my thoughts on the proliferation of graduation ceremonies for every school milestone and reflect on the universal experience of high school and college graduations. We talk about the optimism and potential that graduation symbolizes and how it can serve as a metaphor for midlife transitions.

I also share some personal anecdotes from my own graduation experiences and the plans I had for my life at 18. We explore the idea that it's never too late to change your plan and start anew, emphasizing that midlife is the perfect time to reassess and redefine what you want out of life.

I challenge you to look at your life right now and ask yourself if you feel the same optimism and excitement you did at 18. If not, it's time to make a new plan. Remember, you're not starting from zero; you're starting anew with all the wisdom and experience you've gained over the years.

As we wrap up, I leave you with a motivational message inspired by typical graduation speeches: We have weathered some tough times, but we have prevailed. The best is yet to come!
LINKS + MENTIONS:
Click to Register for Webinar!

🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟RATE THIS PODCAST:
https://ratethispodcast.com/schoolofmidlife
📩 JOIN MY MAILING LIST
https://www.schoolofmidlife.com/newsletter
👉 CONNECT WITH LAURIE:
📩 Email Laurie
💻 Website
On Instagram
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