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You can be responsible, capable, organized, and the one everyone counts on, and still be carrying more than you admit. Week three of the Midlife Glowgetter eight-week awakening mini series is all about the healing pillar, and it’s tender for a reason: so many women in midlife are “fine” on the outside while holding grief, heartbreak, resentment, shame, and the cost of years spent surviving.
We dig into the difference between coping and becoming whole, starting with honest language that stops minimizing what hurt. I talk through one of the biggest healing truths I’ve learned: pain that isn’t processed often becomes behavior. People pleasing, perfectionism, emotional eating, overspending, shutting down, overgiving, and overcontrol can be patterns that make emotional sense when you understand the wound underneath. We also make room for grief that isn’t about death, the losses we rarely name, and the stories we carry inside like “I’m not enough” or “My needs don’t matter.”
Healing isn’t linear, and your body is part of the conversation. We explore nervous system care, why calm can feel unfamiliar after years of go-mode, and how anger can be a doorway back to self-respect and boundaries. I close with reflection questions you can take to your journal or a walk, plus a look at what it means to end self-abandonment and treat yourself with real compassion.
If this speaks to you, share it with a woman who looks strong but feels tired, then follow the podcast for next week’s pillar on the body. Subscribe, leave a review, and tell me what you’re ready to stop carrying.
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You can be responsible, capable, organized, and the one everyone counts on, and still be carrying more than you admit. Week three of the Midlife Glowgetter eight-week awakening mini series is all about the healing pillar, and it’s tender for a reason: so many women in midlife are “fine” on the outside while holding grief, heartbreak, resentment, shame, and the cost of years spent surviving.
We dig into the difference between coping and becoming whole, starting with honest language that stops minimizing what hurt. I talk through one of the biggest healing truths I’ve learned: pain that isn’t processed often becomes behavior. People pleasing, perfectionism, emotional eating, overspending, shutting down, overgiving, and overcontrol can be patterns that make emotional sense when you understand the wound underneath. We also make room for grief that isn’t about death, the losses we rarely name, and the stories we carry inside like “I’m not enough” or “My needs don’t matter.”
Healing isn’t linear, and your body is part of the conversation. We explore nervous system care, why calm can feel unfamiliar after years of go-mode, and how anger can be a doorway back to self-respect and boundaries. I close with reflection questions you can take to your journal or a walk, plus a look at what it means to end self-abandonment and treat yourself with real compassion.
If this speaks to you, share it with a woman who looks strong but feels tired, then follow the podcast for next week’s pillar on the body. Subscribe, leave a review, and tell me what you’re ready to stop carrying.
FOLLOW JAX ON SOCIALS!
IG: @JaxStys
TikTok: @JaxStys
Facebook: @JaxStys
Threads: @JaxStys
Pinterest: @JaxStys
Substack: @JaxStys
Website: www.JaxStys.com
Support the show