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In today's episode, we're breaking down what it really looks like to reinvent your career in midlife without feeling like you're starting from zero.

We dig into why true reinvention doesn't start with updating your résumé. It starts with identity. It starts with getting quiet enough to hear your own voice again, especially after years of being everything to everyone else. I share tangible tools that helped me during my own transition, including the Morning Pages practice and weekly Artist Dates, originally introduced by Julia Cameron in her book The Artist's Way, which helped me reconnect with my creativity.

You'll also learn how to shift your mindset from "I'm starting over" to "I'm starting with experience," and how to run simple, low-stakes experiments that give you clarity without the commitment. Whether it's exploring a curiosity, trying a class, or testing something you've always been drawn to, these small steps can reveal so much about your next chapter.

This episode is for any woman who's ready for change but doesn't know where to begin. You'll walk away with practical steps, a renewed sense of confidence, and permission to take your next step at your own pace.

This is the identity work that gives your next chapter direction, clarity, and the fuel to actually take action.

 

Resources Mentioned

The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron
 
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