I was born a Baby Boomer in 1947! Most of my life I lived as most Baby Boomers have; I had the opportunity to go to university, marry, and have two wonderful children; I worked as a Human Resource Director and as an Assistant Director at the Royal Alberta Museum; I had a big house , travelled, and had accumulated large debts. After twenty - nine years of this lifestyle , I decided to retire and divorce. A few years later I remarried a wonderful companion.
Many of the aspects of male midlife became part of my collapse and my transformation into a different person after I took control of the things around me.Taking my personal experiences and applying them to the many midlife aspects I read about, I wanted to share my learning with each of you. Writing this book has been one of the exceptional new experiences in my midlife.