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Hello and welcome to Women Over 40. Today, we’re diving straight into one of the most electrifying transformations a woman can experience: reinventing yourself after 40 by pursuing new passions. This isn’t just about making a career change or picking up a hobby—it’s about rediscovering your own spark and living intentionally, right now.
Imagine this: you wake up one day feeling that the comfort of routine has quietly settled into your bones. The job, the partnership, the house—these might all be in place, but something inside you is whispering that there’s more. I know because so many women, including coaches like Lisa Concepcion, have shared this journey. At 44, after a major life shakeup and a career in PR, Lisa faced her own crossroad. Instead of letting comfort keep her stuck, she decided to break the mold, shifting her vision to create a life she truly wanted and growing into a new sense of fulfillment.
So what does reinvention look like in real life? For Susan Lister Locke of Rhode Island, it began with asking hard questions: What do I like? What do I need? Susan didn’t just switch jobs—she tapped into her long-buried love of art by enrolling in jewelry-making classes. This wasn’t about a paycheck, but about bringing her authenticity to the forefront. Fast forward, Susan’s jewelry now sells in upscale shops and museums, and she spends her days alternating between real estate and creative artistry.
You don’t need to start with all the answers. Diane Bruno was deep into a corporate communications career until she met a funeral director while saying goodbye to her mother. The encounter inspired her to switch paths completely, becoming a funeral director herself, finding profound fulfillment in guiding others through some of their hardest days. This kind of pivot is about opening up to experiences that may not fit the script we wrote for ourselves years ago.
Then there’s Terri Bryant, who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease after years as a celebrity makeup artist. She could have stopped there, but instead channeled her energy into developing ergonomic makeup tools, founding Guide Beauty, and ultimately redefining how beauty is experienced by people facing similar challenges.
If all this sounds intimidating, remember that growth is uncomfortable by design. One of the quickest paths to feeling stuck is overthinking. Renovation of the self is about getting honest, sometimes with help from coaches or supportive friends, and identifying what holds you back. Whether that’s old trauma, fear of failure, or just being too comfortable, the power to disrupt old patterns is yours.
If you need a little more proof that it’s possible, think of Toni Morrison, who published her first novel at 40, or Vera Wang, who became a fashion icon after a long career in figure skating and journalism. If you’ve ever thought it’s too late to chase a new dream or cultivate a new passion, let these stories serve as your nudge—it is never too late.
Thank you for joining me on Women Over 40. If you’re ready to rewrite your story, start now—no matter how small the first step. Don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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