Midlife Career Change: Is an Online Business the Best Option After 50?
You’ve spent decades building a career. You’ve shown up, worked hard, and done what you were supposed to do. And yet, somewhere along the way, something started to feel off.
You’ve spent decades building a career. You’ve shown up, worked hard, and done what you were supposed to do. And yet, somewhere along the way, something started to feel off.
One of the biggest reasons I started this journey was for more freedom—freedom over my time, my focus, and what I choose to build. And recently, I actually leaned into that.
Over the past few weeks we’ve covered a lot of ground together: why midlife adults should learn AI, why it isn’t making you dumber, and how to make sure it doesn’t replace your unique voice.
If you’ve been wondering whether you actually need to buy a digital marketing course, or if you can figure it out for free, you’re not alone.
For years, I avoided writing publicly because I was convinced I wasn’t good enough. I’d spend hours crafting a single paragraph, second-guessing every word, never quite sure if what I was saying made sense. I knew what I wanted to communicate, I just couldn’t get it out of my head in a way that felt clear.
The most valuable thing about AI isn’t that it saves time, it’s that it teaches.
Remember when email was optional? When having a cell phone seemed excessive? When learning to use a computer felt like climbing Mount Everest?
If you’re starting digital marketing, whether it’s: affiliate marketing, social media content, digital products, or freelancing, you’ve probably asked yourself this exact question. And honestly… it depends.
Three weeks after I retired from a 30+ year career in commercial property management, I was supposed to be starting my online business for midlife women…
If you’re wondering “is digital marketing easy to learn?” after watching countless YouTube videos, I have an honest answer for you: No, but it’s absolutely learnable.