Why You Feel Like Life Is Slipping Through Your Fingers — and What You Can Do About It

Have you ever felt like life is moving so quickly that you barely recognise yourself anymore? Like the woman you used to know has slipped away — leaving you wondering, “Who even am I right now?”

In this heartfelt episode of Blossoming Beyond, Beccy Freeman opens up about the quiet and complex experience so many women face in midlife: the mix of gratitude, grief, hormonal shifts, brain fog, and self-doubt that can leave you feeling like a stranger in your own skin.

This conversation is your reminder that you’re not broken, you’re not failing — you’re evolving. And with gentleness and grace, you can rediscover yourself and embrace this next chapter with clarity and confidence.

💡 In this episode, Beccy explores:

  • Why gratitude doesn’t always erase the yearning for something more

  • The hidden grief that comes with life transitions (even when life looks “good”)

  • How hormonal, emotional, and identity shifts collide in midlife

  • Why it feels like you can’t fully trust yourself right now

  • Practical steps to soften, reconnect, and rediscover who you are becoming

✨ Special Invitation: Season of Her™

If you’ve been whispering to yourself, “There has to be more than this” — Season of Her™ was created for you.

This 12-week group coaching journey will guide you through three phases:
🌿 Wellness – calming your body, restoring energy, creating rituals that help you feel safe and at home in yourself again
🪞 Mindset – releasing old “shoulds” and rewriting the stories that hold you back
🌸 Meaning – reconnecting with joy, purpose, and a life that feels deeply yours

Early bird enrolment is open now, and you’ll also receive a complimentary Shimmer Wellness Plan — a personalised roadmap to support you as you step into this next season.

👉 Find out more and join here: breatheandblossom.com.au/seasonofher

Connect with Beccy Freeman:

• Instagram: @breathe._and._blossom
• Website: www.breatheandblossom.com.au

✨ If this episode resonated with you, please share it with a friend who might need this reminder. Because this second half of life isn’t a decline — it’s an unfolding.

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