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This episode is an honest, grounding conversation about the quiet transition many women find themselves in during midlife. Not a breakdown. Not a crisis. And not something that needs fixing. It’s a shift—often unnamed—that can feel confusing when you are healthy, capable, emotionally aware, and still noticing changes in your body, motivation, energy, and desire.
We explore how perimenopause is often misunderstood as a problem to solve rather than a passage to honor. Why weight gain, decreased drive, and a fading interest in proving or performing do not mean you are failing. How the body may be asking for safety instead of output, rhythm instead of urgency, and truth instead of self-abandonment.
This conversation is for women who are not falling apart, yet feel different. For those who have done the work, live consciously, and still wonder why the old strategies no longer apply. It is an invitation to release shame, name grief, and reframe power in a season that asks for listening rather than pushing.
Perimenopause is not the end of vitality. It is the end of vitality that required self-abandonment. If this episode resonated, you are not alone. This is a shared human experience, and it deserves language, compassion, and community.
To explore more resources, support, and offerings, visit
AwakeningsOnline.net
AwakeningsHealth.com
By Laura R. Gries5
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This episode is an honest, grounding conversation about the quiet transition many women find themselves in during midlife. Not a breakdown. Not a crisis. And not something that needs fixing. It’s a shift—often unnamed—that can feel confusing when you are healthy, capable, emotionally aware, and still noticing changes in your body, motivation, energy, and desire.
We explore how perimenopause is often misunderstood as a problem to solve rather than a passage to honor. Why weight gain, decreased drive, and a fading interest in proving or performing do not mean you are failing. How the body may be asking for safety instead of output, rhythm instead of urgency, and truth instead of self-abandonment.
This conversation is for women who are not falling apart, yet feel different. For those who have done the work, live consciously, and still wonder why the old strategies no longer apply. It is an invitation to release shame, name grief, and reframe power in a season that asks for listening rather than pushing.
Perimenopause is not the end of vitality. It is the end of vitality that required self-abandonment. If this episode resonated, you are not alone. This is a shared human experience, and it deserves language, compassion, and community.
To explore more resources, support, and offerings, visit
AwakeningsOnline.net
AwakeningsHealth.com