Is it too late for me to change in midlife? (Asking for a friend)
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Let's tackle the midlife myth head-on: “Am I beyond help?”. From creaky knees and constant tiredness to the “good for your age” narrative, this episode unpacks why you are not broken, why it’s not too late, and how small, consistent choices (plus a kinder mindset) create big change.
We’ll look at how the cultural script around older women ("she looks amazing for 45") messes with motivation, why aches, niggles and feeling less-than-energised don’t mean the start of decline, and how to replace the “I’m broken” story with “I’m under-informed”. You’ll learn to meet your body where it is, build from there, and use small, repeatable habits to create outsized results. No perfectionism or "go hard or go home" mindset insight.
Warm, straight-talking, and deeply encouraging - this is your permission slip to start now and keep going.
- The “is it too late?” fear - and why the answer is no
- How cultural narratives (“good for your age”) quietly undermine us
- Reframing “I’m broken” as “I need a new manual for this stage in life”
- Meeting your body where it is: practical self-check before every training session
- Why all-or-nothing and short “blitzes” keep you stuck
- The power of small, consistent decisions vs. heroic one-offs
- Mindset shifts that make change stick (compassionate curiosity, not perfection)
- You’re not too late - you’re right on time. Midlife isn’t a decline; it’s a different operating system.
- Start where you are, not where you wish you were. Adjust the plan to today’s body.
- Consistency beats intensity: tiny, repeatable actions compound into big shifts.
- Drop the “good/bad,” “on/off the wagon” thinking - do the basics well, most of the time.
- Own your story. You don’t need to be great "for your age” - you can just be great.
- The Reboot - the programme which gets you feeling absolutely incredible in midlife: learn all about it here.
- Connect with me on Instagram @Carly Corrigall