Who would have thought that Jamie Lee Curtis, the funny and sexy actress in the movie A Fish Called Wanda would be handing out clues for how to live a meaningful life. During a recent airplane flight I picked up an article about Jaime that got me thinking about how to shed ill-fitting, old ways of being and shift toward a juicier life that could lead to making a bigger impact on the world.
Jamie is a woman who has had both successes and failures in the first half of her life. She's evolved as an actress during a 30-year career, struggled with drug and alcohol addiction and now enjoys her relationships with her husband and children. Jamie acknowledged that at 50 she's facing physical and psychological changes and that she wants to live the next phase of her life in as fulfilling a way as possible. She feared that she would become a "creature of habit" and "calcify". Through introspection she's learned that what's most important in moving forward is to challenge her old ways of thinking and constantly evolve.
Imagine what it would be like for you to get unstuck from your habitual ways of viewing of the world that no longer serve you ... and to do it with a sense of adventure for what today might bring as well as what's new down the road ahead!
Are you feeling calcified? Click here for tips to get you to get unstuck, out of that rut and back on the road toward a new direction.
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Author's Bio
Coach and Author, Mary Radu, guides midlife individuals and couples to find the core of what's truly important for life's next stage and get into action to achieve it. She helps end the struggle and uncover career, lifestyle and retirement options built on experience and passion. Get immediate tips and resources from her ezine plus a f.r.e.e sample of her audio/workbook program, Roadmap to Meaningful Midlife® at www.PathmakerCoaching.com or contact her at mary@PathmakerCoaching.com .