Your Body is Still Waiting for Your Kind Attention

The more I talk to you about stepping across the threshold of midlife, the more I hear how ready you are to let go of: 

• diet industry's rule set, 

• wellness industry's fear-mongering, 

• fitness industry's grind attitude, 

• skincare industry's money-grabbing 

• fashion industry's instruction lists 

Yet, the hesitation to fully leave that mess behind is real! 

I see you! 

Midlife means Change. Heck, menopause was actually called "The Change" when I was a kid. Most of what is familiar in your life, including your body, begins to shift under your feet. Most, if not all, of these changes, are outside your control. 

Kids grow up. 

Marriages may shift. 

Friends and family members get sick and pass on. 

Careers don't feel quite the same. 

Your clothes no longer fit. 

Your body doesn't work the way it once did. 

Understandably, you want to white-knuckle around how you eat and exercise, grasping for something to hold steady through the storm.

The thing is, this time of transition is actually an opening! This time can be your chance to reclaim your desire, pleasure, comfort, power, and freedom. 

This is a rich and inviting time to befriend your body as your life's partner and stop making it your project. Jane Fonda recently had this to say in her ​interview with Julia Louis-Dreyfus​:

"...what you realize is, you go back to your girlhood, and you become all the things that she was supposed to be that you never knew at the time was really who she was because you were trying to be what other people thought she should be."

This quote stopped me because it rings so very true to my experience.

Leaning into what brought you alive before you got lost in trying to be what you thought others wanted or needed you to be is pure magic. And you know what? Your body knows the way. 

The most essential effort in this chapter of life is to repair and reconnect with your body. Your body can be your wise guide over this threshold and into this precious time of your life. 

Thank you for your time and attention.

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