
You may be asking why structure matters at mid-career. During earlier stages of life, structure often comes pre-packaged. Work hours, school calendars, children’s activities, or corporate demands provide a framework for how time is spent. Our Family with our three growing sons, lived for part of the year at the ball field. Dinners were either homemade pizza, Hamburger Helper or hot dogs from the snack shack. If you have children, or even grandchildren, you understand this schedule! Much of our life revolved around sports, then other school activities as our kids got older, all while we kept our own work going.
At midlife, however, the landscape shifts. Children grow, careers plateau or change, and the demands that once dictated routines may fade. Without intentional structure, days can become filled with distractions or drift by aimlessly. Pretty soon it’s easy to look back on a week and wonder what you really did. Creating your own structure puts you back in the driver’s seat of your life and schedule. And it doesn’t have to be busy, just intentional.
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