I hate going on holiday because I feel so depressed when we come home
DEAR DEIDRE: GOING on holiday makes me depressed. I always have a wonderful time with my husband while we’re away, but when I get home I realise I’m stuck in a rut.
I’m 55 and feel the clock is ticking. I’ve missed out on so much – fun, travelling and a better career.
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My husband is 57 and is content with our life and doesn’t understand.
I’ve never found out who I am or what I want to do with my life. I had my kids at 24 and since then have been a mother and housewife.
Holidays are my only escape, but they only last two weeks and then it’s back to reality.
I hate being this depressed, negative person, but I don’t know how to break the cycle.
My dream is to walk out the door into a new life. Maybe I’m just having a mid-life crisis.
DEIDRE SAYS: Many people feel they lose their identity when they have children. But it’s never too late to reinvent yourself.
Bringing up children has given you a set of skills, which you can use in many careers.
And you can retrain or volunteer, which could also lead to a job. Check out Do-it Trust (), a national database of volunteering opportunities in the UK