Ep 22: I Don't Recognize Myself Anymore: The "Quiet Drift" of Midlife
"When did this become me?" It’s the question that stops you in your tracks. Not because of a major crisis, but because of a tone of voice, a lack of patience, or a hollow feeling in a life that—on paper—is actually quite good.
In Episode 22, Irene and Theresa get raw about the "functioning version" of ourselves. We’re talking about the woman who handles the schedules, the house, and the "Steady One" role for everyone else, while her own presence quietly leaks out.
If you’ve ever felt like you’re in the backseat of your own life, reacting to everything instead of choosing anything, this conversation is your permission to stop and notice.
What we’re diving into:
* The Subtle Drift: How more responsibility and less space slowly bury your true self.
* Fine vs. Full: Why looking "fine" to the outside world isn't the same as feeling full on the inside.
* The Cost of Functioning: What happens when you become the one who handles things but stop being the one who experiences them.
* Small Returns: Why your "way back" isn't a retreat—it's a 60-second pause in your driveway or a phone-free cup of coffee.
The "Steady One" doesn't have to carry the container alone. Join us for a moment of honest tension and the small returns that lead you back to yourself.
* Featured Concept: "Small Returns" – reclaiming your identity in 60-second increments.
* Themes: Midlife identity, nervous system regulation, mother burnout, and boundary setting.
* Mentioned: The difference between "Reacting" and "Choosing."
Listen if you like: Real talk, nervous system health, and permission to be "messy" in the middle of it all.
Self-Care for Women, Midlife Wellness, Burnout Recovery, Identity, Mental Health, Motherhood, Personal Growth, Stress Management, Boundaries, Women Over 40, Nervous System.
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