Much More To Come
By (Author) Eleanor Mills
HarperCollins Publishers
HQ
30th October 2024
1st August 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Coping with / advice about personal, social and health topics
Relationships and families: advice and issues
Parenting: advice and issues
Mind, body, spirit: thought and practice
158.1
Hardback
320
Width 159mm, Height 240mm, Spine 32mm
540g
An empowering guide blazing a trail for women
Do you want more from midlife More confidence More purpose
In Much More to Come, Eleanor Mills unleashes a whirlwind of inspiration for women navigating the rollercoaster that is midlife. Dive into tales of resilience and triumph, of women seizing the reins and putting themselves first for a change, and leave equipped with a blueprint for tackling lifes twists and turns.
This is your invitation to embrace the wisdom, the freedom and the sheer excitement of revisting those dreams set aside to earn a living or raise a family, of becoming the woman youve always wanted to be.
Because midlife is not a crisis. Its a chrysalis.
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.
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.