Switching career paths and pursing dreams that you have put on hold can be a daunting task. Cheri Syphax, the author of Second Act: Living Boldly And Abundantly at Every Age, joined Cheddar News to share her experience with entering her life's "second act" and to provide some advice to those who are on the fence about making the jump. "I had to take stock of me, who I was, what I wanted to accomplish, the life that I wanted to live and really assess what was holding me back. And it actually was fear," she said.

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