In Agility Over 50, the author offers a clear-eyed, disciplined examination of dating and partnership for women over 50 in the third decade of the twenty-first century. Rather than framing later-life dating as a problem to be solved through optimism, endurance, or self-compromise, the book presents agility as the essential mindset for navigating a relational landscape marked by emotional immaturity, delayed accountability, and systemic imbalance.
Drawing on principles from leadership, systems thinking, and lived experience, Agility Over 50 reframes dating not as a search for availability, but as a process of discernment. The book challenges familiar myths—such as “plenty of fish,” the promise of potential, and the belief that time or age will soften entrenched behavior—replacing them with practical clarity on patterns, capacity, and alignment.
Across sixteen structured chapters, the author examines recurring dynamics women encounter after 50: men who resist commitment while seeking access, emotional hoarding enabled by app culture, accomplishments misinterpreted as intimidation, freedom framed as virtue rather than avoidance, and sudden bids for closeness following health crises. Each chapter builds analytically, moving from awareness to agency, and from endurance to intentional choice.
Central to the book is the distinction among availability and readiness, hope and probability, compromise and self-abandonment, and connection and caretaking. The author emphasizes that emotional maturity does not come automatically with age and that patterns reinforced over decades rarely correct themselves without accountability. In this context, agility is the ability to respond accurately to reality—without bitterness, urgency, or self-erasure.
As the book progresses, the focus shifts from identifying misalignment to cultivating fullness. Women are encouraged to decenter partnership as a requirement, build rich lives without waiting, continue learning and expanding, and redefine success beyond relational status. The final chapters form a deliberate crescendo, asserting that partnership, if it arrives, must add—enhancing peace, stability, and mutual responsibility rather than subtracting from them.
The book concludes by reframing attraction itself. Rather than treating attraction as something to be pursued or engineered, Agility Over 50 presents it as a byproduct of alignment, clarity, and embodied self-trust. Agility becomes not a strategy but an identity—one that allows women to remain open to love without compromising dignity or self-respect.
Grounded, compassionate, and unsentimental, Agility Over 50 speaks to women who are not looking for dating advice but for language, clarity, and leadership in their own lives. It is written for women who value peace as much as passion, discernment as much as desire, and who are ready to move forward—whole, grounded, and unapologetic.
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Dr. Bridget Tarkington, Ph.D., is a strategist, technologist, and leadership advisor with more than 25 years of experience in technology, program management, and organizational leadership. Her work has focused on helping complex systems-teams, platforms, and leaders-adapt under pressure while preserving coherence, values, and direction. Her understanding of agility does not come from dating theory. It comes from decades spent operating in environments where adaptability was essential, accountability was measurable, and failure to respond accurately carried real consequences. In those spaces, clarity was not optional, and endurance without adjustment was never mistaken for strength.Over time, she recognized a powerful parallel: Relationships function like systems. What sustains them is not intention or longevity but responsiveness, alignment, and a willingness to act on reality rather than on narrative. Rigid systems fail. So do rigid relational frameworks that reward endurance over discernment.Agility Over 50 combines professional insight with lived experience, offering a grounded, unsentimental perspective on relationships, autonomy, and self-leadership in later life. The book applies the same principles trusted in high-stakes leadership environments-pattern recognition, course correction, and the protection of core values-to the emotional and relational decisions that women are often taught to endure rather than evaluate.Dr. Tarkington lives and works by the principles this book embodies: clarity over performance, alignment over accommodation, and movement guided by self-respect rather than urgency.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. In Agility Over 50, the author offers a clear-eyed, disciplined examination of dating and partnership for women over 50 in the third decade of the twenty-first century. Rather than framing later-life dating as a problem to be solved through optimism, endurance, or self-compromise, the book presents agility as the essential mindset for navigating a relational landscape marked by emotional immaturity, delayed accountability, and systemic imbalance.Drawing on principles from leadership, systems thinking, and lived experience, Agility Over 50 reframes dating not as a search for availability, but as a process of discernment. The book challenges familiar myths-such as "plenty of fish," the promise of potential, and the belief that time or age will soften entrenched behavior-replacing them with practical clarity on patterns, capacity, and alignment.Across sixteen structured chapters, the author examines recurring dynamics women encounter after 50: men who resist commitment while seeking access, emotional hoarding enabled by app culture, accomplishments misinterpreted as intimidation, freedom framed as virtue rather than avoidance, and sudden bids for closeness following health crises. Each chapter builds analytically, moving from awareness to agency, and from endurance to intentional choice.Central to the book is the distinction among availability and readiness, hope and probability, compromise and self-abandonment, and connection and caretaking. The author emphasizes that emotional maturity does not come automatically with age and that patterns reinforced over decades rarely correct themselves without accountability. In this context, agility is the ability to respond accurately to reality-without bitterness, urgency, or self-erasure.As the book progresses, the focus shifts from identifying misalignment to cultivating fullness. Women are encouraged to decenter partnership as a requirement, build rich lives without waiting, continue learning and expanding, and redefine success beyond relational status. The final chapters form a deliberate crescendo, asserting that partnership, if it arrives, must add-enhancing peace, stability, and mutual responsibility rather than subtracting from them.The book concludes by reframing attraction itself. Rather than treating attraction as something to be pursued or engineered, Agility Over 50 presents it as a byproduct of alignment, clarity, and embodied self-trust. Agility becomes not a strategy but an identity-one that allows women to remain open to love without compromising dignity or self-respect.Grounded, compassionate, and unsentimental, Agility Over 50 speaks to women who are not looking for dating advice but for language, clarity, and leadership in their own lives. It is written for women who value peace as much as passion, discernment as much as desire, and who are ready to move forward-whole, grounded, and unapologetic. In Agility Over 50, the author offers a clear-eyed, disciplined examination of dating and partnership for women over 50 in the third decade of the twenty-first century. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798994539811
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