Flipping the switch on what it means to be middle-aged

The phrase “midlife crisis” was coined by Elliott Jaques in 1965 in an attempt to capture the shift in identity and self-confidence that occurs as we transition to the next stage of life.

Midlife is typically associated with anxiety, depression, resentment, remorse, and desire for drastic changes… generally, things that suck.

But it doesn’t suck. In fact, “The Middle” is the sweet spot and can be the most fun and rewarding time of your life.

In fact it’s the perfect time to shift our focus to what matters most.

In the No B.S. Guide to Maximizing Midlife And Getting Back What Matters Most, I break down the 3 MidLife Male principles to maximizing middle age and how to take back some of the shit you’ve given up.

If you’re ready to take back your life and make the most out of what’s next, grab the guide by entering your name and email here.