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When Growing Feels Like Drifting Apart: What the Friction Is Telling You

21 min · 26 de abr de 2026
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Something shifts when you stop disappearing inside your own life. You start saying things you didn't say before. You stop saying yes when you mean no. In this episode, Michelle explores what happens to your closest relationships — especially your marriage or partnership — when you begin to change. She shares a personal story about a solo trip to England — her birth country — and what one January birthday taught her about what she was no longer willing to give up. Because the friction you're feeling in your relationship might not mean something is broken. It might mean something in you is finally becoming whole. Music @ByChristianBranch [http://instagram.com/bychristianbranch] ✨ Join Michelle’s free monthly gathering for women in midlife: Midlife, Together: http://www.themichellemadrid.com/Togetherwww.TheMichelleMadrid.com/Together [http://www.TheMichelleMadrid.com/Together] ✨Learn more about Michelle and her work: http://www.themichellemadrid.comwww.TheMichelleMadrid.com [http://www.TheMichelleMadrid.com] ✨Follow Michelle on Instagram: @TheMichelleMadrid [https://www.instagram.com/themichellemadrid] 📌 Reminder: Please Subscribe & Review If this episode resonated, please subscribe and leave a rating. Your support helps Most Myself reach more women navigating midlife.

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