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Murdering Middle Age

Surviving and thriving in midlife

Author: Dr Michele Cox  

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In Murdering Middle Age, former Football Ferns Dr Michele Cox and Maia Jackman tackle midlife issues head on. Just when you're supposed to have it all together, the many concerns of middle age rudely intrude - menopausal transition, changing circumstances including health concerns, family or relationship problems, financial worries, deaths of loved ones, work-related problems . . . How can you navigate these issues to regain your true self and make this phase of life positive and enjoyable? The information and stories presented here will resonate with all women, and the comprehensive chapters are written in a lively, informal and approachable style. You'll find ways to cope with changing circumstances, tackle trauma and addictions, rediscover purpose, clarify values, manage menopause, set goals, build resilience and beat stress. Achieving your optimum involves courage and commitment but also good health. Michele and Maia draw on their expertise to show you how to get exercising and to nourish yourself so you can be the best you can be. In addition to their own experiences, the authors present 26 inspiring women from varied backgrounds who relate their stories, suggestions and aspirations.

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MICHELE COX is aformer Football Fern (member of the New Zealand national women's football team)who went on to work for ASB as Senior Sponsorship and Corporate DevelopmentManager before becoming the Head of Women's Football for NZ Football, leadingthe successful bid for the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup held in New Zealand in2008. She has been a Board Member for Paralympics NZ, Sport Auckland and YMCAAuckland as well as member of the FIFA Committee for Women's Football and theWomen's World Cup from 2005-2011. After working in the Migrant and Refugeesector as the CEO of the Asylum Seekers Support Trust upon her return to NewZealand, Michele took up the brand-new role of National Female ParticipationManager at NZ Cricket and at the same time lectured an Advanced SportDevelopment paper for AUT. Currently, she is the Chief Executive of the NewZealand Football Foundation. To complement her work in sport, Michele has a PhDin Physical Activity from AUT, as well as an MA in Psychology, a Dip Bus(Marketing) and a Diploma in Naturopathy. She has also five published booksrelating sport and excellence, and continues to participate in many differentsports for fun.MAIAJACKMAN is a45-year-old former Football Fern and captain, with a career in the nationalteam spanning 1993-2012. She played football professionally in China in 2002.She played in the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup for New Zealand and was selectedfor the FIFA All Star World XI, the only NZ women's player ever afforded thishonour. She was also awarded the Order of Merit MNZM for services to footballin 2013. Maia is currently a senior physiotherapist at Mt Albert Grammar. Shehas also been on the team of physiotherapists looking after the youth andsenior national football teams, as well as being a public speaker and punditfor Sky Sports. Maia earned her degree in sport and exercise science in 1997from Auckland University leading her into a career in fitness and personaltraining. She completed a second degree in Health Science Physiotherapy fromAUT in 2001. Maia is a mum to her five-year-old daughter and is passionateabout parenting, fitness, health and wellness, human behavior and helpingpeople in those areas. Through all her experience in the health sector Maiatakes a very holistic approach to helping people taking into account the personas a whole socially, emotionally, physically and psychologically and draws onher experiences as an elite athlete to help people reach their own goals.

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Publisher
Upstart Press Ltd
Published
13th October 2022
Pages
256
ISBN
9781990003356

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