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Thanks for your prayers for Jan's father, Harry.

Monday afternoon update – 3/8/2010 –  by Lisa for Jim and Jan

Harry has come through his series of heart attacks, he is a very strong man. He is now back in his condo and doing well for his age and what he's been through.

Jan and I arrived back in Hawaii last night, and although we're exhausted from the time change and the jet lag, we're so grateful for what the Lord has done and how He used this time to bless us, our ministry, and Jan's book, The finisher. 

Thank you all for your prayers, cards, emails, and even the financial support to keep Midlife Dimensions up and running while we were gone! We truly appreciate all of you, your love, and caring hearts. We'll now get settled once again, and back to work doing what God has in store for us.

Love and blessings to all of you, Jim and Jan Conway

Last Updated (Monday, 08 March 2010 14:39)

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Website Link Repair Update.

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We are grateful your prayers and patience while we work to fix the problem.

Last Updated (Wednesday, 10 March 2010 22:07)

 

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How Long Does Midlife Crisis Last?

Couple Stale Marriage Black & WhiteThe most honest answer is, "Until the transition is completed. Until all values can be sorted out and the person accepts being a midlife person instead of a young adult."

Generally, a midlife crisis takes three to five years. During the first year or so, tension and anxiety will gradually increase, as well as some lifestyle changes. The middle phase can be quite traumatic, including depression, running away, or a drastic job change.

After values are sorted and realigned, a gradual, but fluctuating, coming-down from anxiety occurs. There is a return, surprisingly, to life structures quite similar to the previous ones, only now more refined, focused, and effective.