The Mid-Life Crisis Awakening
How to Transition into the Woman That You Were Always Meant to Be
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Narrated by:
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Amber Ciccone
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By:
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Olga Szakal
About this listen
For the past few years, I have been mentoring women on business, relationships, and personal development. The questions I have heard again and again are “If I have done my best as a mom, as a wife, entrepreneur, sister, or daughter, then why is my life such a mess? Why am I feeling completely lost?”
Society, our communities, and sometimes even our friends/family keep telling us who we’re supposed to be. They tell us how we are supposed to act and even what we are supposed to look like. They constantly remind us of the urgent need to hustle, to be more successful, and to be "better" than everyone else. And if we cannot, we are failures.
Those messages make us, the women who want to take control of our lives, feel drained, inadequate, tired, and stressed out! Deep inside, we know we are strong, hardworking women. Yet sometimes, we don't feel like it.
I have been through it all myself and became a much stronger person in the end. Knowing this, I knew I could help those in a similar situation. The lessons I learned along the way have been detailed in the audiobook ahead.
This audiobook will show you how to turn a midlife crisis into a time period of self-discovery, a chance to gather your strengths and to rise up to become the woman you were always meant to be.
Maybe you have felt as if you were hiding from the world. Maybe you have felt like you were sleeping through the past few years of your life. Whatever you have gone through, it has only made you stronger. It's time to wake up and get back in the driver seat.
Are you ready for the next chapter of your life? Your time has come.
©2018 Olga Szakal (P)2018 Olga Szakal