“By midlife, we're usually aware enough to understand which of our issues most need attention.
We've learned where we're strong, but also where we're weak.
We know what parts of ourselves to be proud of and what parts of ourselves should change.
We know what our issues are. It might not be a time when we're learning new things about ourselves so much as understanding more deeply what we already know.
This is not the time to stop working on ourselves; it's the time when we've finally accumulated enough clues to help crack the case and solve the myself why and how we've kept ourselves bound for so long.
Its not the time to give up and say, 'this is who I am, its too late to change.' Quite the opposite- its time to take a stand, once and for all, for your own potential.
Don't worry that it took you so long to get to this point. It takes everyone this long.
We know nothing until we know all the ways that we're not who we should be.
Only then do we have a chance at becoming the people we've wanted to be... from the day we were born.
And for that reason alone, these are sacred years.”
― Marianne Williamson, The Age of Miracles: Embracing the New Midlife