Baby Boomers Ask What's Next and One Journey Consulting Helps with the Answer

For those Baby Boomers experiencing the blues and blahs of mid-life, or those looking to enhance their life in a positive, intentional direction, there is a healthy and productive way to address those nagging questions keeping them up late at night.

Wayland, MA, July 31, 2010 --(PR.com)-- At fifty, Lisa has dealt with her divorce and has even started dating. Professionally, she is on track and she’s eagerly awaiting a promotion (and the raise to go with it). And in a few years, her twin boys will be off to college, ready to launch their own adult lives. She feels generally satisfied, knowing she has lived a productive life thus far, yet something gnaws at her late at night…”What’s next? Is this all there is?”

Lisa is not alone. In 2009, according to the US Census, forty-eight year-olds accounted for largest age group in the country. An American turns fifty every seven seconds. And many of these mid-lifers are increasingly aware of a vague restlessness: “What do I do now that… (my kids are grown, my career goals have been achieved or lost their drive, my marriage is lackluster or ended, etc.)”

In Wayland, MA, these questions have motivated the coaches and founders of One Journey Consulting to create a new series of workshops called What’s Next: Navigating Mid-Life Transitions. On three full-days, scheduled over the fall months, participants will have the opportunity to purposefully design the next part of their life and rediscover a sense of passion for their life, career, relationships, etc.

Coach Renée Cooper has been working with individuals on the journey of divorce for four years in the One Journey Consulting Base Camp™ workshops. “We saw a pattern occurring with our clients- they’d worked through the emotional roller coaster of their divorce, yet were stilled faced with the question of ‘what do I do now?’ And in talking with other Baby Boomer friends and colleagues, this same uneasiness kept surfacing: ‘Is this it?’ The What’s Next workshops were created to support participants in rediscovering or re-inventing their sense of purpose and passion in mid-life.

So for those Baby Boomers experiencing the blues and blahs of mid-life, or those looking to enhance their life in a positive, intentional direction, there is a healthy and productive way to address those nagging questions keeping them up late at night. The What’s Next: Navigating Mid-Life Transitions workshops will be held on September 25, October 23 and November 20 in Wayland (with four teleconferenced coaching calls to be scheduled). To secure your seat, visit http://www.OneJourneyConsulting.com and take the steps to find out what else life can bring.

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