Summary:Are you feeling a sense of unrest despite your seemingly "successful" life? Heather England explores how midlife is a pivotal time for women to reconnect with themselves, challenge societal expectations, and make meaningful changes without the need for crisis or upheaval.
In this episode:
- How common midlife feelings of dissatisfaction are rooted in a natural psychological stage, not failure
- The concept of generativity versus stagnation from Erik Erikson’s developmental theory
- Why the "midlife crisis" is a misnomer and what a true "reckoning" actually entails
- The signs of a midlife awakening: questioning accomplishments, body changes, and the meaning of life
- Heather’s personal journey from success-driven corporate career to fulfilled psychotherapist
- How shifting from achievement to authenticity can improve relationships and overall happiness
- Practical questions to guide your reflection: “If I had five years left, what would I truly do?”
- Why embracing curiosity and self-compassion is crucial in this process
- Small steps to start living aligned with your desires today rather than waiting for a crisis
Connect with Heather England:- Website
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- Substack (A Midlife Reckoning)
- Workshops
ResourcesErik Erikson’s Stages of Psychosocial Development
Time Stamps00:00 - Understanding the deeply personal nature of midlife feelings
00:20 - Who is Heather England and what this podcast offers
00:51 - Common midlife feelings of something being off
01:20 - What is a midlife reckoning and how it differs from a crisis
01:50 - Overview of Erik Erickson’s stages of human development
02:18 - Explaining generativity versus stagnation in midlife
02:48 - How midlife questions reflect the psyche asking if this is it
03:19 - The influence of over-functioning and "shoulding" women in midlife
03:47 - The impact of children leaving, careers plateauing, and relationships shifting
04:31 - Personal reflections on Heather’s own awakening process
05:02 - Recognizing slow accumulation of questions about life fulfillment
05:31 - How success initially felt but lacked true fulfillment
06:30 - Heather’s return to school at age 49 and embracing lifelong learning
07:52 - The importance of authentic life connection and self-acceptance
08:47 - How ceding to societal images of perfection is unsustainable
09:16 - The power of showing up as your authentic self
09:43 - Women exhausted from societal expectations and their awakening
10:38 - The illusion of effortless perfection perpetuated by social media
11:05 - The system that pressures women but doesn’t nourish them
11:35 - Recognizing the midlife awakening as clarity, not failure
12:04 - Erickson's drive for generativity as part of natural aging
12:33 - Outgrowing old strategies that no longer serve us
13:03 - Imagining the last five years of your life and living intentionally
13:32 - Actions that align with your deepest desires now
14:01 - The importance of asking: “What do I want?”
14:27 - Taking small, deliberate steps toward the life you desire
14:56 - Giving yourself permission to explore, even if messy
15:24 - Redefining success based on personal truth, not societal expectations
15:42 - Closing thoughts and encouragement to start your own reckoning
16:09 - A reminder that the podcast is for educational purposes
16:36 - Seeking professional support when needed
Note: Remember, this podcast is educational and not medical or therapeutic advice. Seek professional guidance if needed to support your personal journey.