As transitions go, your situation may be a common one on the surface. However, factors unique to you may complicate it – relationship dynamics, money, meaning, independence, health. When the path to resolution can be risky, it pays to examine your situation from multiple angles.
You have valid reasons for your struggle and unpacking your situation will reveal what you need to know and consider. We’ll work together to determine what your options are and what will equip you to adapt on terms suitable to you.
Untangling a complicated situation, for example, you may:
Have a health condition that is concerning, but your medical practitioner either doesn’t take you seriously or says your concern is unwarranted. Your gut and regular monitoring tell you a different story. How do you challenge authority when your generation was often told it’s in your head?
Be conflict averse when it comes to family dynamics. However, so much is changing that you need to resolve some conflicts that can no longer be pushed aside.
Have a learning difference that you’ve successfully compensated for over a few decades. However, being surrounded with so much change and uncertainty you’re wondering whether you can sustain the extra effort it takes.
Be the parent of a learning different child and concerned about the family dynamics that are intensifying. It’s affecting everyone and your child is becoming more withdrawn.
Be part of the sandwich generation juggling career, a young family and aging parents. Your siblings contribute minimal time and effort. What’s ahead is becoming worse. You care, however if you don’t rethink things, there will be lasting damage to some.
Have a parent, with a few decades of life remaining, who is reluctant to learn and pursue new interests. They mention a desire to do something different yet won’t explore. Their world is shrinking and it’s changing family dynamics.
Have a tendency that yanks control from you in a split second. It knows where the on switch is but you don’t and you want to turn it off. It’s becoming problematic.
Here’s how it works:
- You set up a discovery call
- We discuss your situation
- You decide which option suits your needs and budget
Every individual’s case is unique. Set up a discovery call and we can discuss what you’re dealing with.
I can help, let’s talk
Did you know?
Getting in your own way is not always fear.
It’s often buried meaning struggling to have a say.
For women midlife and beyond 60, it’s not about age.
It’s about the transitions experienced around
identity, becoming who you’re meant to be, and what’s next.