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You didn't lose yourself all at once. It happened one small yes at a time.

In this episode, we trace it back — to the exact moment the slow fade begins, and why most women can't pinpoint when they stopped being themselves.

People-pleasing isn't a bad habit or a character flaw. It's a survival response your nervous system learned a long time ago to keep you safe, loved, and accepted. And that's exactly what makes it so hard to stop.

Today I'm walking you through the four layers of the slow fade — the edited self, the shrinking, the performance, and the forgetting — so you can finally name what's been quietly happening inside you, maybe for decades.

We also go into what it actually costs you. Your voice. Your desires. Your self-trust. Your connection to yourself.

And then, the part that matters most: what it actually takes to come home to yourself. Not a reinvention. Not a breakdown. Something quieter and more powerful — it starts with one small, honest moment of noticing.

If you've ever felt like a stranger in your own life, this episode is for you.

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Coming Home Reflection Question

Where in your life have you been slowly fading? And what small, true part of yourself has been quietly waiting for you to come back?

💜 I created Coming HOME for the woman who has done everything right and still feels something is missing. It's free, it's private, and it might be the most important thing you listen to this year — sign up here!

🦋 Midlife Butterfly is a podcast for high-achieving midlife women navigating emotional exhaustion, people pleasing, self-abandonment, nervous system healing, identity shifts, and midlife awakening. Hosted by Kena Siu, Identity & Embodiment Guide.

Instagram: @midlifebutterfly
Website: midlifebutterfly.ca

Music: Back Home by Alex Productions and  Reborn by Alexander Nakarada