How Men in Their 50s Can Engineer a Real Fresh Start — And How Dr. John Spencer Ellis' Two Coaching Programs Make It Happen
Walk into any room of accomplished men in their 50s and the pattern emerges almost immediately. The careers are built. The credentials are real. The financial foundation is in place. And yet, privately, many of these men describe the same quiet feeling: the version of life they spent decades constructing no longer fits the man they have become. The body they took for granted has slipped. The work that once felt important has become a grind. The calendar that once organized success now organizes exhaustion. They are not in crisis. They are in the more dangerous place — they are coasting toward a future that no longer matches what they actually want. For these men, the 50s are not a decade to settle into. They are the perfect runway for a deliberate, structured fresh start. Why the 50s Are an Unusually Powerful Decade Modern research has dismantled the old narrative that the 50s are a decade of winding down. The data tells a very different story. Men in their 50s bring three conv...