Evangeline Lilly
Playing in the mess — and really enjoying it
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Issue 001
Sept-Oct 2024
Beginnings

There’s something beautifully fitting about launching InHabit Magazine in the fall. I love that the French refer to this time of year as la rentrée, the return or reentry; as the slower pace of summer fades, fall brings us back into routine. Full of fresh starts and new school years, it’s like turning the page into a new chapter. 

In this inaugural issue, we explore beginnings. Life’s second half is full of them — some chosen, others thrust upon us. Some are simpler, though not always easy, like learning a new skill or getting outside every day; while others are impossibly complex, like reconfiguring life after losing someone you love. 

Portrait of Evangeline Lilly by Austin Hargrave
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Welcome to the beginning
In the inaugural issue of InHabit Magazine, we explore the powerful and often messy beginnings that shape —and reshape —our lives.
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Navigating the uncertainty of new beginnings
Uncertainty is scary. Beginnings can be really uncomfortable. But stepping into the unknown is essential for growth — it’s where we find possibility, creativity, and healing.
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Who am I now? An account of starting over
A recovering addict shares the precarious path of letting go of who he used to be and discovering something new — who he wanted to become.
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Letting go — braving the unknown
Letting go isn’t just leaving behind what was; it’s stepping into the mystery of the unknown, trusting that something new and beautiful is already taking shape.
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Evangeline Lilly
Part one of a conversation with author and actor Evangeline Lilly, discussing new beginnings in her forties, her spiritual evolution, and moving into the second half of life.
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Short Q&A with Evangeline Lilly
Lilly shares what she’s been reading, watching and listening to lately. Find out which song she’d choose for a dance contest, and more.
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Blowing it all up at 63
Sheila sold her west coast home and started over in the Netherlands. She talks about uncertainty, people’s reactions, and the power of perspective.
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What happened to my career?
Reflections on life’s second half and third age — from a semi-retired CEO in London, England.
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Dream on: The hidden power of sleep in midlife
Are dreams the unsung heroes of sleep? Research shows they play a key role in boosting our wellbeing, sparking creativity and helping us gain clarity.
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Getting honest about money
True financial clarity comes from understanding both the facts, and the underlying beliefs and emotions that drive them.
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"Ongi etorri nire:" A Basque welcome
On this leg of her Camino trek, Jen journeys to the foothills of the Pyrenees, experiencing the welcome and deep belonging of a unique Basque community.
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From crisis to clarity: How therapy helps shape a better approach to midlife
Rather than framing midlife as a crisis, midlife is an invitation to sit with our story. Counselling can help us heal, and open our hearts to growth and transformation
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You’re not late, you’re latent
Feeling behind? Maybe “late” is just a story we tell ourselves. What if now is the perfect time to start?
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From Singapore to Ethiopia: When the pendulum swings
What if you could get back the last seven years of your life and live them over again? A meditation on change and second chances.
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Six ways you might be sabotaging your relationship - without even realizing it
It’s rarely the high drama moments that do the most damage — it’s the little things along the way.
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The Way Home: Discovering the Hero’s Journey to Wholeness at Midlife
In the quiet moments of our lives, when the questions get loud, the journey back to your heart may be the most important one you ever take.
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Halfway Home: Thoughts from Midlife
In Halfway Home, award-winning author Christina Myers navigates the uncharted territory of midlife in a time of rapid social, cultural, and environmental change.
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Eight great reads for your second half
"Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors." — Charles W. Eliot
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The shift: Parenting young adults
Not roommates, but not children either. Negotiation and compromise are your new allies when communicating with (newly) adult children.
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Comforting bites for busy lives: Deliciously easy fall recipes
A curated collection of quick and easy recipes to make your fall routine a little easier - and a lot tastier.
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Europe’s best food cities in 2024
Based on Resonance Consultancy's 2024 Europe’s Best Cities rankings, we bring you the continent’s best food choices (according to science).