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WARNING: 10 regrets people reaching their 50s want to change moving forward with their lives?

  1. Regret: Not prioritizing their health earlier in life. Action: Take steps to prioritize their health now by exercising regularly, eating a healthy diet, getting enough sleep, and avoiding harmful habits like smoking.

  2. Regret: Not spending enough time with loved ones. Action: Prioritize spending quality time with family and friends, and find ways to stay connected even when life gets busy.

  3. Regret: Not pursuing their passions or dreams. Action: Make time to pursue hobbies and interests that bring joy and fulfillment, and consider exploring new opportunities to chase their dreams.

  4. Regret: Not taking enough risks or stepping outside their comfort zone. Action: Embrace new challenges and opportunities for growth, and don’t let fear hold them back from trying new things.

  5. Regret: Not saving enough for retirement or other long-term goals. Action: Take steps to create a savings plan, seek financial advice, and make a commitment to consistently saving for the future.

  6. Regret: Not investing in meaningful relationships. Action: Work on building deeper and more meaningful relationships with family, friends, and loved ones, and prioritize spending quality time with those who matter most.

  7. Regret: Not taking care of their mental health. Action: Seek help for mental health issues, prioritize self-care, and work on developing healthy coping mechanisms for stress and anxiety.

  8. Regret: Not traveling enough or experiencing new cultures. Action: Make travel a priority and consider exploring new cultures, trying new foods, and experiencing new adventures.

  9. Regret: Not being more financially responsible. Action: Seek help from a financial advisor, create a budget, and commit to being more responsible with money moving forward.

  10. Regret: Not prioritizing personal growth or learning. Action: Commit to lifelong learning, whether through reading, taking classes, or attending workshops, and work on developing new skills and knowledge.

The past has been. We only have the present. But moving forward we can shape our future…


How many of the above regrets can you relate to? 


Have you ever put off something that you wanted to do in the past? I mean, really, really, wanted to do and regret it? Because you didn’t have the time, money or whatever excuse you told yourself?


Let’s face it, you are so wrapped up in the present. The wash, spin, dry and repeat cycle of life; you haven’t given thought to anything else?


But what about your future? Have you thought about what you want from it? After all, having been on the same cycle for 50 years or more, I suspect not.


Let me ask you. When was the last time you learned something new? Did something fun? Or given yourself permission to be whoever you wanted to be?


Maybe now is the time…

If this resonates with you. We should have a chat. It costs nothing to talk with me, and I’m always happy to answer your questions about coaching and how I could help you.