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Midlife doesn’t just make women tired — it can bring many of us to a breaking point.
In this episode of Loving That Midlife, Master Certified Christian Life Coach Lori Buck talks about a pattern she’s seeing everywhere: thoughtful, capable women hitting midlife exhaustion and feeling the sudden urge to quit — to stop cooking, stop volunteering, stop carrying the emotional load, or walk away from parts of life that have started to feel unsustainable.
Culturally, that breaking point is often celebrated. Other women cheer. Social media applauds. “You don’t have to do that anymore.” And while that message can feel freeing, it isn’t always wise.
In this conversation, Lori explores the difference between burning it all down and leading yourself well in midlife. She introduces practical mindset tools to help you count the cost honestly, pause before reacting, and choose changes that actually support a life you want to stay in.
You’ll learn:
This episode is especially for women who feel on the edge — tired, discouraged, and unsure whether they need to stop everything or just do things differently.
Lori also shares a relatable midlife moment that perfectly captures the 50/50 life: joy and missing, relief and worry, gratitude and vulnerability — all at the same time.
If you’re realizing something needs to change, but you don’t want to react from exhaustion or resentment, this episode will help you slow down, think clearly, and lead yourself with more wisdom and grace.
If you’d like support doing this work more intentionally, Lori offers private 12-week coaching for women in midlife who want clarity, steadiness, and sustainable change. Reach out to her on social media or her website for more information.
If you liked this episode, please share it with a friend!
And if you loved this episode, please rate the show and leave a review so others can find it, too.
You can also follow me on my socials:
Instagram: @loribuckcoaching
Facebook: Lori Buck Coaching
Website: www.loribuckcoaching.com
Email: [email protected]
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Midlife doesn’t just make women tired — it can bring many of us to a breaking point.
In this episode of Loving That Midlife, Master Certified Christian Life Coach Lori Buck talks about a pattern she’s seeing everywhere: thoughtful, capable women hitting midlife exhaustion and feeling the sudden urge to quit — to stop cooking, stop volunteering, stop carrying the emotional load, or walk away from parts of life that have started to feel unsustainable.
Culturally, that breaking point is often celebrated. Other women cheer. Social media applauds. “You don’t have to do that anymore.” And while that message can feel freeing, it isn’t always wise.
In this conversation, Lori explores the difference between burning it all down and leading yourself well in midlife. She introduces practical mindset tools to help you count the cost honestly, pause before reacting, and choose changes that actually support a life you want to stay in.
You’ll learn:
This episode is especially for women who feel on the edge — tired, discouraged, and unsure whether they need to stop everything or just do things differently.
Lori also shares a relatable midlife moment that perfectly captures the 50/50 life: joy and missing, relief and worry, gratitude and vulnerability — all at the same time.
If you’re realizing something needs to change, but you don’t want to react from exhaustion or resentment, this episode will help you slow down, think clearly, and lead yourself with more wisdom and grace.
If you’d like support doing this work more intentionally, Lori offers private 12-week coaching for women in midlife who want clarity, steadiness, and sustainable change. Reach out to her on social media or her website for more information.
If you liked this episode, please share it with a friend!
And if you loved this episode, please rate the show and leave a review so others can find it, too.
You can also follow me on my socials:
Instagram: @loribuckcoaching
Facebook: Lori Buck Coaching
Website: www.loribuckcoaching.com
Email: [email protected]

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