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What Is Midlife, Really? A Reflective Look at Identity, Aging, and Change
To me, midlife begins around 39 and stretches to about 59. Not because of a number. But because something shifts inside. You start asking different questions. You stop tolerating old answers. You begin to wonder whether the life you’ve built still fits the person you’re becoming.
Patricia Ezechie
2 days ago2 min read


When the Roles You’ve Lived No Longer Fit: Midlife Identity Shifts and the Call to Reconnect
Midlife is a funny place. It is often the point when things begin to unravel. Gently. Quietly. Undeniably. It's not always a dramatic collapse. Or even a crisis. But more a slow recognition that the life you've built, the roles you've played, the identity you've carried… no longer feel quite right.
Patricia Ezechie
Jul 22 min read


Silent Yearnings: A Midlife Call to Authentic Change
There’s a quiet ache many of us feel — a whisper that something in our life or work no longer fits. It’s not failure. It’s the beginning of truth. In this reflection, I explore the power of pausing, listening, and honouring what your inner voice is trying to tell you. This is where midlife reinvention begins — not in a crisis, but in the stillness where you finally hear yourself again.
Patricia Ezechie
Jun 192 min read


The Power of Naming “This Is Not For Me” in Midlife
Discover the power of naming “This Is Not For Me.” Learn how one brave step toward self-awareness can change everything — and why it’s not failure, but growth.
Patricia Ezechie
Jun 112 min read
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