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At age 50, Maria Leonard Olsen drank her way out of a 25-year
marriage. She had, against advice, put all her eggs in the
motherhood basket, willfully derailing her successful law career.
As teenagers, her precious children did not need her in the
hands-on way they previously had. Her husband and she had grown
apart because, among other things, they failed to nurture that
important relationship. She was depressed and stuck. When she
turned 50, she had the distinct feeling that she was on the
downward slope of her life. Actuarially speaking, she was. So when
she turned 50, her gift to herself was to go on a crusade to make
the most of whatever time she had left. She set out to do 50 new
things that were significant, at least to her. The list spanned
physical challenges, adventure travel, and lifestyle changes. Each
taught her something about herself and about how she wanted to lead
the next years of her life to come. This work follows the work she
did to accomplish those 50 new things and shows readers how to make
their own action lists – whether it be joining a knitting club or
hiking the Himalayas, every item has significance for each
individual and speaks to her needs and desires. The list is the
match to spark the fire that will light the years after 50. Readers
will hear about Maria’s adventures and the rewards of each.
Accomplishing new things, learning new skills, deepening personal
and spiritual relationships, and seeking out challenges will add
the spice to a life that may feel repetitive, insignificant,
inauthentic, or just plain boring.
At age 50, Maria Leonard Olsen drank her way out of a 25-year
marriage. She had, against advice, put all her eggs in the
motherhood basket, willfully derailing her successful law career.
As teenagers, her precious children did not need her in the
hands-on way they previously had. Her husband and she had grown
apart because, among other things, they failed to nurture that
important relationship. She was depressed and stuck. When she
turned 50, she had the distinct feeling that she was on the
downward slope of her life. Actuarially speaking, she was. So when
she turned 50, her gift to herself was to go on a crusade to make
the most of whatever time she had left. She set out to do 50 new
things that were significant, at least to her. The list spanned
physical challenges, adventure travel, and lifestyle changes. Each
taught her something about herself and about how she wanted to lead
the next years of her life to come. This work follows the work she
did to accomplish those 50 new things and shows readers how to make
their own action lists - whether it be joining a knitting club or
hiking the Himalayas, every item has significance for each
individual and speaks to her needs and desires. The list is the
match to spark the fire that will light the years after 50. Readers
will hear about Maria's adventures and the rewards of each.
Accomplishing new things, learning new skills, deepening personal
and spiritual relationships, and seeking out challenges will add
the spice to a life that may feel repetitive, insignificant,
inauthentic, or just plain boring.
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