Becoming Her Is Not Starting Over, It Is a Shift
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Life does not always fall apart in obvious ways. Sometimes it shifts quietly until one day you realize you are functioning in a life that no longer reflects who you are becoming.
In this episode of Forty In Motion, Evelyn Ariah explores the different names we give to the same experience including starting over, pivoting, midlife transitions, and becoming her, and why none of those labels fully explain what is actually happening internally.
This conversation is for women navigating change, identity shifts, career transitions, relationship changes, or that quiet internal feeling that something is no longer aligned.
In this episode you will hear about why starting over and becoming her often describe the same internal process, the subtle signs of misalignment that most women overlook, what is really happening when life still looks fine but feels different, why discipline alone does not fix identity shifts, how women actually evolve through transitions instead of falling apart.
This is not about changing your life for the sake of change. It is about recognizing when you have outgrown a version of your life and understanding what that means for what comes next.
If you are in a season of questioning, shifting, or quietly rebuilding, this episode will help you name what you are already feeling.