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What does QLC stand for?

Quarterlife Crisis (book by Alexandra Robbins & Abby Wilner)


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The teen angst and the quarterlife crisis are both over and done with.
It's become the norm for recent grads to move back home," says Alexandra Robbins, author of "Conquering Your Quarterlife Crisis.
I had a quarterlife crisis and we were on the cusp of implosion so I thought it was time to do something ridiculous.
Type right Here are some suggestions from "Conquering Your Quarterlife Crisis," by author Alexandra Robbins and other professionals.
She added: 'I had a bit of a quarterlife crisis and although I did enjoy my job I didn't feel 100 per cent fulfilled.
A popular book among 20-somethings the last few years, "Quarterlife Crisis: The Unique Challenges of Life in Your Twenties," describes the situation: Unlike the midlife crisis, in which the 50-year-old wistfully looks back on missed opportunities, the quarterlife crisis is partly driven by the overload and consequent confusion of too many choices.
The Quarterlife Crisis is a response to instability, constant change, too many choices, and a panicked sense of helplessness.
And the newly twisted angel did strut around stage with all the not-a-girl-not-yet-a-woman-ness of Britney's quarterlife crisis, coo love songs with all the sugary wholesomeness of Jessica Simpson, and belt out enough high notes and guttural snarls to give Christina a run for her money.

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