Much More To Come - Eleanor Mills

Much More To Come

By Eleanor Mills

  • Release Date: 2024-08-01
  • Genre: Health, Mind & Body

Description

An empowering guide blazing a trail for women

'A warm, witty and wise guide to embracing midlife – and far beyond’ Liz Earle

'As a post-menopausal woman, l can absolutely tell you that it’s a freedom to be who you were always meant to be, and this book confirms it’ Carol Vorderman

In the tumult of midlife, women can face a whirlwind of challenges: divorce, loss, career upheaval, and the daunting task of reinvention. At forty-nine, Eleanor Mills thought her life was going swimmingly. Then the bottom fell out of her world, and she had to start again from scratch.

Much More to Come is the guide she longed for in those dark times. Within these pages, Eleanor shares stories of resilience and optimism; her own and those of women who have survived and thrived in midlife.

Through moving stories and practical wisdom, Much More to Come cuts through the uncertainty and the self doubt, and proves that midlife is not to be feared, but embraced. It is a time for transformation, when we can finally become the women we always wanted to be.

Reviews

Discover your inner Queenager with Much More to Come. This empowering book is your guide to thriving in midlife. Through inspiring stories and practical wisdom, Eleanor lights the path to reinvention and resilience. Join the Queenager Revolution.

About the author

Eleanor Mills is an award-winning editor, writer and broadcaster.

She was a senior executive at The Sunday Times of London for 23 years, latterly as Editorial Director of The Sunday Times. As Chair of Women in Journalism (2014–2021), Eleanor campaigned to improve opportunities for women in the profession and to drive increased diversity across all areas.

As CEO of InHerSpace.co.uk, she specialises in providing professional women with strong personal branding and compelling narratives, and conducts numerous keynotes for corporate mentoring schemes all over the world.

As Founder of Noon.org.uk, a new platform for women in midlife, she is passionate about changing the narrative society tells about the later stages of female lives to one more fit for purpose. It is her mission that midlife women feel seen, heard, celebrated, supported and inspired.

Her newsletter ‘The Queenager’ is a Substack bestseller.

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