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There's a woman who hasn't dropped a ball in years. Her diary is full, her reputation is solid, her results speak for themselves. And if you asked anyone around her how she's doing, they'd say she's fine. She's great, actually.
But she can't remember the last time she felt like herself.
Sarah Aspinall is a former London litigation lawyer, TEDx speaker, bestselling author and founder of The SA Method - a nervous system-led approach to sustainable wellbeing and performance for high-functioning women. Her work explores the hidden cost of holding everything together: why so many women feel unable to switch off, why the body eventually starts sending signals that can't be ignored, and how to navigate midlife with more steadiness and self-trust.
This conversation sits at the intersection of her world and mine - the point where a woman's nervous system, her identity, and how she shows up in the world all meet. We explore what happens when achievement stops feeling like alignment, why style is a far more powerful doorway into identity than most people realise, and what it actually takes to rebuild self-trust after years of performing.
We explore:
Timestamps:
00:00 — The version of success that looks fine from the outside
05:24 — High-functioning is celebrated. Thriving is different.
08:22 — The quiet grief: "I can't remember feeling like myself"
13:33 — Why identity work has to come before the wardrobe
15:21 — Style as a doorway into "who am I now?"
19:00 — The outsourcing trap: watches, apps, and why we've stopped listening
31:24 — What changes outwardly when a woman starts to regulate internally
36:42 — Embodied cognition and why safety in the body changes how you dress
39:36 — Achievement isn't alignment, Sarah's shift from law to movement
45:53 — What we're modelling for our daughters
54:22 — Fear of judgement as the thing that keeps women small
56:36 — Sarah's Midlife Capacity Check
If you recognised yourself in the woman who's holding it all together but can't quite remember what "feeling like herself" means, this is where my work begins. Before we touch a single piece of clothing, I build a precise picture of who you actually are. Book a free Style Strategy Call and let's have that conversation.
https://www.alexandrastandley.co.uk/service-page/style-strategy-call
Connect with Sarah:
Website: www.sarahaspinall.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_sarahaspinall/
Sarah's Midlife Capacity Check: https://sarahaspinall.com/the-midlife-capacity-check/
By Alex StandleyThere's a woman who hasn't dropped a ball in years. Her diary is full, her reputation is solid, her results speak for themselves. And if you asked anyone around her how she's doing, they'd say she's fine. She's great, actually.
But she can't remember the last time she felt like herself.
Sarah Aspinall is a former London litigation lawyer, TEDx speaker, bestselling author and founder of The SA Method - a nervous system-led approach to sustainable wellbeing and performance for high-functioning women. Her work explores the hidden cost of holding everything together: why so many women feel unable to switch off, why the body eventually starts sending signals that can't be ignored, and how to navigate midlife with more steadiness and self-trust.
This conversation sits at the intersection of her world and mine - the point where a woman's nervous system, her identity, and how she shows up in the world all meet. We explore what happens when achievement stops feeling like alignment, why style is a far more powerful doorway into identity than most people realise, and what it actually takes to rebuild self-trust after years of performing.
We explore:
Timestamps:
00:00 — The version of success that looks fine from the outside
05:24 — High-functioning is celebrated. Thriving is different.
08:22 — The quiet grief: "I can't remember feeling like myself"
13:33 — Why identity work has to come before the wardrobe
15:21 — Style as a doorway into "who am I now?"
19:00 — The outsourcing trap: watches, apps, and why we've stopped listening
31:24 — What changes outwardly when a woman starts to regulate internally
36:42 — Embodied cognition and why safety in the body changes how you dress
39:36 — Achievement isn't alignment, Sarah's shift from law to movement
45:53 — What we're modelling for our daughters
54:22 — Fear of judgement as the thing that keeps women small
56:36 — Sarah's Midlife Capacity Check
If you recognised yourself in the woman who's holding it all together but can't quite remember what "feeling like herself" means, this is where my work begins. Before we touch a single piece of clothing, I build a precise picture of who you actually are. Book a free Style Strategy Call and let's have that conversation.
https://www.alexandrastandley.co.uk/service-page/style-strategy-call
Connect with Sarah:
Website: www.sarahaspinall.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_sarahaspinall/
Sarah's Midlife Capacity Check: https://sarahaspinall.com/the-midlife-capacity-check/