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You Are Not Too Late — Your Brain Can Still Change

38 min · 6 de may de 2026
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For years, many women have believed the lie that after a certain age, change becomes impossible. That your habits are fixed. Your fears are permanent. Your personality is “just who you are now.” But science says otherwise. In this episode of The Other Side of Dreams, we explore the truth about neuroplasticity—your brain’s ability to rewire itself through repetition, thought patterns, and intentional action. You’ll learn: * Why your brain can still change after 50 * How fear and comfort become neurological habits * Why your inner critic may simply be an outdated survival pattern * How repetition—not motivation—creates transformation * Why becoming someone new is still available to you If you’ve been feeling stuck, behind, or afraid that your chance has passed—this episode is your reminder: You are not too late. Your brain can still change. And your next chapter is still unwritten.

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For years, many women have believed the lie that after a certain age, change becomes impossible. That your habits are fixed. Your fears are permanent. Your personality is “just who you are now.” But science says otherwise. In this episode of The Other Side of Dreams, we explore the truth about neuroplasticity—your brain’s ability to rewire itself through repetition, thought patterns, and intentional action. You’ll learn: * Why your brain can still change after 50 * How fear and comfort become neurological habits * Why your inner critic may simply be an outdated survival pattern * How repetition—not motivation—creates transformation * Why becoming someone new is still available to you If you’ve been feeling stuck, behind, or afraid that your chance has passed—this episode is your reminder: You are not too late. Your brain can still change. And your next chapter is still unwritten.

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