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For People Turning 50

Half a Life Behind You — Now What?

Fifty means you have fifty more years of decisions ahead. This workbook makes sure you make them on purpose.

This is for:

For the Adults approaching or recently past 50 navigating career, legacy, relationships, and the question of what the second half of their life is for; those who feel the weight of unlived dreams and the clarity of earned perspective simultaneously.

You'll produce:your Your Fifty Identity Document

The Name It First Experience

You know things now that you couldn't have known at thirty. This workbook helps you use them. It names who you are at fifty — your values, your history, your actual priorities — and builds the Identity Charter for the life you are choosing from here. The People Turning 50 Identity Charter is yours when you finish.

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Sample questions

  1. Describe who you are at 50 — the specific person with the specific history — and what you are choosing from here.
  2. What does a fully alive life look like for you in this next chapter?
  3. What does a life at sixty, seventy, eighty look like if you choose it deliberately from here?
  4. What are you still curious about — what do you most want to explore in the years ahead?

Research basis

Adult development research (Levinson, Erikson): the late midlife transition (around 50) involves a shift from outer achievement to inner meaning — identity revision is the developmental task. Second-half-of-life frameworks (Rohr, Buford): the second half of life is characterized by legacy, purpose, and depth rather than acquisition / identity clarity is its prerequisite. Generativity research (McAdams): generativity peaks in the 40s–50s / turning 50 is a natural generativity inflection point. Life review (Butler): the life review process — taking stock of who you have been — begins in earnest at 50 / structured life review is an evidence-based psychological intervention. Narrative therapy (White): the fifty-year mark is a story milestone / deliberate narrative work at this point is particularly potent.

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