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If you’re exhausted from managing everyone else’s feelings after 50, this episode is the conversation you didn’t know you needed. You’ve probably heard the phrase “let them” floating around — and maybe, like Valerie, you rolled your eyes at first. But what happens when you actually sit with it? In this episode, Valerie gets real about what it looks like to grip relationships, roles, and outcomes so tightly that you lose yourself in the process — and why so many women over 50 were literally taught that caring meant controlling. She breaks down why “let them” hits different at this stage of life, shares her own honest reckoning with being a lifelong fixer, and introduces the second half of the phrase that doesn’t get nearly enough attention: let me. If you’ve been spending your peace on things you cannot change, this is your permission slip to stop. This one is for the woman who is finally ready to hold people with an open hand instead of a clenched fist.
✨ Key Takeaways
📓 Reflection Prompts
Where are you gripping so tight right now that it’s costing you your peace — and what is one thing you’re willing to stop carrying this week?
🔗 Links & Resources
🌐 Podcast Hub: https://pod.agingwithgraceinstyle.com
If this episode resonated with you, share it with a friend and leave a quick review — it helps more women discover the conversation.
By Valerie HatcherIf you’re exhausted from managing everyone else’s feelings after 50, this episode is the conversation you didn’t know you needed. You’ve probably heard the phrase “let them” floating around — and maybe, like Valerie, you rolled your eyes at first. But what happens when you actually sit with it? In this episode, Valerie gets real about what it looks like to grip relationships, roles, and outcomes so tightly that you lose yourself in the process — and why so many women over 50 were literally taught that caring meant controlling. She breaks down why “let them” hits different at this stage of life, shares her own honest reckoning with being a lifelong fixer, and introduces the second half of the phrase that doesn’t get nearly enough attention: let me. If you’ve been spending your peace on things you cannot change, this is your permission slip to stop. This one is for the woman who is finally ready to hold people with an open hand instead of a clenched fist.
✨ Key Takeaways
📓 Reflection Prompts
Where are you gripping so tight right now that it’s costing you your peace — and what is one thing you’re willing to stop carrying this week?
🔗 Links & Resources
🌐 Podcast Hub: https://pod.agingwithgraceinstyle.com
If this episode resonated with you, share it with a friend and leave a quick review — it helps more women discover the conversation.