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How Women Get Stuck in Survival Mode and What Has to Change

12 min · 19 de may de 2026
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A lot of women are functioning through life while quietly feeling disconnected from themselves. They are handling responsibilities, showing up for everybody else, and surviving day to day, but deep down they know something feels off. In this episode of Forty In Motion, Evelyn Ariah talks about survival mode, fear, perfectionism, burnout, self abandonment, and the cycles that keep women emotionally stuck for years. This is not surface level motivation or pretty quotes. This is an honest conversation about why so many women stay in routines that no longer make them happy and what it really takes to start moving forward again. If you have been feeling stuck, emotionally exhausted, disconnected from yourself, afraid to change, or trapped in the same patterns, this episode will challenge you to stop waiting for the perfect moment and start participating in your own life again. This episode is for women navigating burnout, life transitions, identity shifts, emotional exhaustion, fear of change, personal growth, and rediscovering themselves after years of survival mode.

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