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Have you ever made progress with your health… and then, slowly, without realizing it, started letting the little things slide? 

In this episode, I dive deep into a universal experience in health journeys: the quiet backslide that happens after success. I call it the "cocky syndrome," that phase where we get a little too confident, start cutting corners, and convince ourselves it's just balance or moderation. But when the momentum starts slipping and we don't feel as good as we used to, we're left confused, frustrated, and often blaming ourselves.

But here's the real magic of this conversation: I don't leave you in the spiral of guilt. Instead, I normalize this phase and reframe it as a critical part of the long-term health process. Maintenance isn't failure or stagnation, it's success that needs nurturing. 

This episode will leave you feeling seen, equipped, and empowered to shift from all-or-nothing thinking to a more compassionate, sustainable relationship with your health. You're not broken. You're just in the part of your journey where real growth happens.

Get full show notes and more information here: https://elizabethsherman.com/220

WHAT YOU'LL LEARN

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If you’re a woman in midlife who wants better health without obsessing over weight, you’re in the right place. I’m Elizabeth Sherman, a life and health coach and host of the Total Health in Midlife Podcast.

After coaching hundreds of women, I know the real problem usually isn’t “not enough information” – it’s too much of it, and not knowing where to start. With close to 300 episodes, this show can feel that way too.

To make it easy, I created a free Listener’s Roadmap that helps you figure out which episodes are right for you right now. Tell me what you’re struggling with – low energy, emotional eating, stress, sleep, exercise, or all of the above – and I’ll point you to a curated path of episodes and resources to get you moving.

Download your free roadmap at https://elizabethsherman.com/roadmap.