When you stop over-functioning — stop fixing, managing, and carrying what isn’t yours — the discomfort doesn’t always come from inside you. Often, it comes from the people around you.
In this episode of Loving That Midlife, we talk about what happens after you stop over-functioning: why families, workplaces, and relationships push back, why that resistance doesn’t mean you’re doing it wrong, and how to stay steady without rushing to fix or explain.
You’ll learn why over-functioning lives inside systems, how to tell the difference between your discomfort and someone else’s, and what emotional leadership looks like in midlife when old roles begin to shift. This episode reframes midlife not as a failure or burnout season, but as a leadership transition — one that requires steadiness, clarity, and trust rather than over-responsibility.
If you’ve stepped back and wondered, “Why does this feel harder — and why does everyone seem upset?” this episode will help you understand what’s actually happening and why nothing has gone wrong.
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