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Re-Invent Yourself
Moving from traditional "life milestones" to chosen "life stages," women no longer have a single path that defines them.
Life stages and traditional roles have gotten completely mixed up. Not long ago, women finished school, got married, became a mother, raised kids, maybe returned to work, and retired, all in that order. Now, there are no rules. For the first time in history, no combination of statistics creates a majority in the U.S. when it comes to womanhood. A woman can be 25, 35, or 45 and have a one-year old. Her main career could be in her 30s or 60s. She can choose to have kids in her 20s or 40s or choose to forgo motherhood altogether.
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