In midlife, many women begin to realize how much they’ve been carrying for years — managing emotions, solving problems, keeping the peace, and making sure everything holds together.
In the last episode, we talked about what happens when you finally stop over-functioning. Instead of relief, many women feel uncomfortable, restless, or unsure what to do next.
So what comes after that?
In this episode, Lori Buck explains how to move from simply pausing your old patterns to actually leading yourself forward. You’ll learn how to notice your instinct to step in and fix things, how to separate true responsibility from emotional reactivity, and how to choose responses that align with the woman you want to be in this next stage of life.
If you’ve ever thought:
• “Why do I feel responsible for everything?”
• “What happens if I stop fixing things for everyone?”
• “How do I show up differently without abandoning people I love?”
This episode will help you understand the next step.
Midlife isn’t asking you to become someone completely new. It’s inviting you to slow down, notice your patterns, and learn how to lead yourself with clarity and steadiness.
And that kind of leadership begins in small moments — one choice at a time.
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