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Midlife Transition: Women Dreams

Susan Dunn, M.A.

Midlife transition is full of challenges. One thing you tend to do is start thinking about dreams. If you look back, you may wonder what happened to your dreams. If you look ahead, you may think the time has passed.

When you stop to reconsider the dreams of your youth, the dreams from the first part of your life, make a list of them and then ask yourself these questions:

1. Have you outgrown this dream? Does it no longer suit you?
2. Who was this dream for? Was it really for you, or was it for parents, peers, bosses, spouse or someone else?
3. Did one of these dreams come true and turn out to be a nightmare?
4. Did having this dream come true turn out to be transitory?
5. Did having this dream come true turn out to be very different from what you expected?
6. Was one of these dreams just a fantasy you kept that you never really meant to have happen?
7. Did the core of this dream come true, though not the particulars?
8. Was this dream motivated by proving something to someone else rather than by something you really wanted?
9. Is this dream something you'd still like to have happen? If so, is it possible?

Because you're changing at midlife, it's a good time to take stock, weed out dreams that no longer suit you, and start planting the seeds for new dreams.

One of the best things you can do at this time of life is give yourself permission to dream different dreams and forget about the old ones that did or didn't come true.

Susan Dunn is a personal and professional development coach specializing in transitions. Visit her website for FREE distance learning. Email her for FREE ezine.

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