Soulfully Aligned

Eps 21: Identity Shift After 40--The Mirror Moment


Listen Later

Send us Fan Mail

There comes a moment many women experience after forty…

It doesn’t arrive loudly.
 It doesn’t demand attention.

It shows up quietly — in the middle of a routine day.
 Sitting in traffic.
 Walking into work.
 Staring at a blank screen.

And a question begins to surface:

“Is this all there is to life?”

In this episode of Soulfully Aligned, we explore the identity shift that often happens after forty — the quiet awakening that invites you to look beyond the roles you’ve carried for years and reconnect with who you are becoming.

This isn’t about starting over.
 It’s about becoming more honest with yourself.

If you’ve been feeling restless…
 If life has started to feel repetitive…
 If you’ve found yourself wondering when it will finally be your turn

This episode is for you.

Inside this conversation, we explore:

  •  Why identity shifts happen after 40 
  •  The hidden grief many women don’t talk about 
  •  The exhaustion of living life on autopilot 
  •  And how to begin reconnecting with yourself — gently and honestly 

Because sometimes…

the moment a woman asks, “When will it be my turn?”
 is the very moment her turn has already begun.

✨ If this episode resonates, share it with another woman who might need to hear it.

🎧 Ready to go deeper? Book a 1:1 clarity call using the link in the show notes.

https://calendar.app.google/k8uZxuGqZRrMkquAA

Support the show

Thank you for being here, sis.
If this episode spoke to your spirit, share it with a woman who needs the reminder that she was never meant to live small.

Stay connected:
 📌 Follow the podcast to stay updated on new episodes
📌 Leave a review to help more women find this space of healing and truth


 You were created with purpose.
 You were designed with intention.
 And you deserve to live fully, freely, and without apology.

Until next time, stay Soulfully Aligned. 💛

...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

Soulfully AlignedBy Maxine Bingham