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Are you tired of always putting others first and losing your sense of self in the process? In this episode, I share my thoughts on how you can stop being the best supporting actress in the movie of your own life and start embracing your extraordinary potential. 

I discuss how many women in midlife have been socialized to prioritize others' needs over their own, but it's never too late to break free from these patterns and start living the life you truly desire.

Listen in as I explore the connections between body image, purpose, and relying on others for validation. I share insights on how our weight can sometimes be a distraction from other areas of our lives that we should be focusing on, and the importance of finding our purpose and taking charge of our own lives. 

Don't miss this empowering conversation that will inspire you to become the hero of your own life and embrace your extraordinary potential.

Chapter Summaries:

Empowering Women in Midlife (0:01:58)

I discuss the common occurrence of women neglecting their own desires and dreams in midlife and urge the listener to break free from this pattern and prioritize their own happiness, rather than being a supporting character in their own life story.

Breaking the Cycle of Self-Neglect (0:06:21)

The issue of women often playing the role of the best supporting actress in their own lives, acknowledging that it is not their fault and aiming to uplift rather than induce guilt. And how societal conditioning leads women to prioritize the needs of others, causing them to wait for external validation or permission before making decisions about their own time. This behavior pattern results in delayed personal growth and self-neglect.

Finding Yourself Through Reflection (0:09:20)

I encourage you to create your own retreat by booking a weekend away to reflect on your life. Explore potential hesitations and self-reflection, emphasizing the importance of reconnecting with oneself amidst prioritizing others.

Moving Beyond Weight Obsession (0:14:28)

The discussions about weight and diet are uninteresting and wish to shift the focus toward more meaningful aspects of life, such as purpose and relationships. I convey enthusiasm and empathy, emphasizing the need to move away from weight-related concerns and redirect attention toward broader life goals. Additionally, I suggest a reciprocal relationship between weight and other areas of life, highlighting the interconnected nature of these factors.

Breaking Free From Good Girl Mold (0:23:06)

Many women have been conditioned from a young age to suppress their desires and conform to societal expectations, leading to a fear of

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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.

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