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Why Your Inner Critic Never Counts Your Wins

54 min · 28 de abr de 2026
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The fastest way to burn out in midlife is to treat your body like it’s supposed to run on deadlines and willpower forever. Brenda sits down with returning guest Cara-Michelle Nether, a midlife consistency consultant and founder of the Strength and Vitality Accelerator, to name the belief that quietly drives so many high-capacity women: “I’m not enough.” We talk about how that story shows up as playing small, skipping past your own wins, and constantly moving the finish line even when you are doing meaningful work. Then we get practical. Cara-Michele reframes self-care as an energy strategy, not a luxury, not a bubble bath, and not a perfection project. We dig into the habits that actually create mental and physical energy: movement, strength training, sleep, nutrition, hydration, and stress management. If you feel like you already “know what to do” but can’t follow through, you’ll hear why information is not the missing piece and why midlife brings unique challenges through menopause, shifting hormones, changing priorities, and heavier family demands. Cara-Michele shares her four-part framework for midlife consistency: anchor your vision, choose a realistic journey, build an environment that supports you, and create a bounce-back plan for the weeks that go sideways. We also talk about how to interrupt fear by noticing it in your body, slowing down, and telling the truth about what’s actually being asked of you. Visit Cara-Michele's website here:https://strengthvitalitywellness.com/  Connect with Cara-Michele on Linkedin-https://www.linkedin.com/in/cara-michele-nether-781865155/ Checkout Cara-Michele's webinar here:https://strengthvitalitywellness.com/msvwebinar If you want a clearer, kinder way to feel better and stay consistent, listen now. Subscribe, share this with a friend who’s running on an empty cup, and leave a review with the one habit you want to make easier. Ready to break through your own “If Only”? Let’s create your next powerful step together. Visit BrendaMcGregor.com to connect.

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