Midlife as a Threshold: What the Research and My Clients Teach Me
Midlife is not a crisis. For many women I work with, it is a reckoning — a layered, unfolding process of asking: what do I actually want?
In a culture that rewards speed and relentless productivity, choosing to pause can feel radical. Yet it is often in stillness that the most significant shifts occur.
Read this reflectionMidlife is not a crisis. For many women I work with, it is a reckoning — a layered, unfolding process of asking: what do I actually want?
Complex systems — organisations, relationships, life transitions — do not yield to simple answers. What they ask of us is presence, not solutions.
"This is a layered, unfolding process. Together, we listen beneath the surface: not to fix or optimize, but to discover what's already trying to emerge."
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