Midlife Confidence: How to Reset, Recenter, and Reclaim Your Power
Episode Summary:
If you’ve ever reached a moment where you suddenly thought, “I don’t feel like myself anymore,” this episode is for you. In this reflective and empowering conversation, Valerie shares what a midlife confidence reset really looks like — not the polished version we imagine, but the honest, everyday process of reconnecting with who we truly are.
This short but soul-filling episode of Aging with Grace and Style invites women over 50 to reconsider the pressure of “having it all together.” Through personal confession, humor, and wisdom, Valerie reminds listeners that confidence is not lost — it simply gets buried under responsibility, caregiving, comparison, and change. A confidence reset doesn’t require a dramatic reinvention. It begins with awareness, honesty, and giving yourself space to breathe.
Valerie shares two simple but powerful practices that help you reset, recenter, and reclaim your power: the three-minute check-in and the “inner yes vs. inner no.” These tools help quiet the noise so you can hear your intuition again — the part of you that knows what feels aligned, peaceful, and true. Your midlife confidence grows when you stop performing and start listening to yourself.
If you’ve been moving too fast, doubting your decisions, or wondering why you feel slightly out of alignment, this episode brings a calming, reassuring voice. Valerie encourages listeners to embrace self-care for women over 50, redefine what confidence looks like in this season, and let go of perfection once and for all. Because aging with grace and style is less about how you appear on the outside and more about coming home to the truest version of yourself on the inside.
Let this message be the permission you didn’t know you needed — to pause, to reflect, and to rise again with clarity and intention. Your reset starts today.
✨ Key Takeaways
- Why midlife confidence has nothing to do with perfection
- How to perform a meaningful confidence reset
- Two practical tools to help women over 50 reconnect with themselves
- The mindset shift that turns pressure into peace
- What it really means to keep aging with grace and style
📓 Reflection Prompts
- Where in your life do you feel disconnected from yourself?
- What does confidence mean to you now, not ten years ago?
- What small mindset shift could bring you back into alignment?
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Living our best life.
Speaker AIt's good to be alive, but it's best to truly let your spirit bright celebrate the journey every single day.
Speaker AAging with grace and style in our own special way.
Speaker BLet me ask you something.
Speaker BHave you ever reached the end of the year, taken a breath and thought, okay, why do I feel a little disconnected from myself?
Speaker BNot broken, not lost, just off, like you've been busy, Present functioning, but not fully you.
Speaker BIf that's you, today's episode is your permission slip to slow down and reconnect.
Speaker BNot reinvent.
Speaker BReconnect.
Speaker BWelcome to Aging with Grace and Style, the podcast for women 50 and over who want to live well, feel confident and stay inspired.
Speaker BAll with grace, style, and a touch of sass.
Speaker BI'm Valerie, and today we're kicking off our year end reset series with something every woman I know needs.
Speaker BA confidence reset.
Speaker BNot a new year, new me reset.
Speaker BNot a makeover, just a gentle return to yourself after a long full year.
Speaker BLet's start with a little honesty.
Speaker BFor so many of us, this year has been a lot.
Speaker BCaregiving, work, health changes, family dynamics, loss transitions, growth.
Speaker BWe didn't ask for responsibilities that showed up uninvited.
Speaker BAnd while all of that was happening, parts of us got quiet.
Speaker BNot because we failed, but because survival mode can be loud.
Speaker BSo today's reset is soft.
Speaker BNot a push, not pressure, just awareness.
Speaker BI want us to reframe confidence because I'm not talking about rebuilding it.
Speaker BYour confidence isn't gone, it's just tired.
Speaker BIt's buried under everything that you've been managing, but it's still here.
Speaker BConfidence in this season of life is less about pursuing, projecting strength, and more about reconnecting with the parts of ourselves that we've ignored while keeping everything else afloat.
Speaker BAnd let me tell on myself for a second.
Speaker BThere was a moment this year where I realized I had been running on autopilot, saying, yes, I'd a habit doing things because I've always done them.
Speaker BMoving fast, but.
Speaker BBut not always moving intentionally.
Speaker BAnd I had to stop and say, girl, when did you stop?
Speaker BChecking in with you.
Speaker BSo before we go any further, I want you to pause just for a breath and ask yourself, where do I feel most off right now?
Speaker BIs it your body?
Speaker BYour mood, your relationships, your joy, your sense of direction?
Speaker BYou don't have to fix it today, just notice it.
Speaker BOnce we see that nothing is wrong with us, we can look at what's been piled on top of us.
Speaker BAnd that's where the myth of having it all together comes in.
Speaker BLet's Talk about that myth.
Speaker BThe idea that by 50 we're supposed to be the calm, collected, wise woman who just floats through life gracefully.
Speaker BBut here's another image.
Speaker BShe's always upbeat.
Speaker BHer house is spotless.
Speaker BShe remembers every birthday.
Speaker BHer skin is flawless.
Speaker BShe's the best grandma, the perfect partner, the dependable daughter, the star employee.
Speaker BAnd she never needs rest.
Speaker BIf you've ever looked at that imaginary woman and thought, I'm a mess compared to her, I want you to hear this.
Speaker BAnd this is for me, too, because I've also thought that, and I thought it recently.
Speaker BThat woman is not real.
Speaker BAt this stage in life, a lot is happening behind the scenes.
Speaker BMenopause and hormonal shifts.
Speaker BLord knows I'm going through those.
Speaker BAging parents, health scares, new diagnosis, career changes, adult kids moving out.
Speaker BOr maybe they're moving back in.
Speaker BGrandbabies, grief, finances.
Speaker BAll of it layered on top of each other.
Speaker BLet me share a quick story.
Speaker BThere was a week recently where every ball dropped at once.
Speaker BI double booked myself.
Speaker BI forgot an appointment and ended up eating in the car between obligations.
Speaker BFrom the outside, it probably looked like I had it together.
Speaker BOn the inside, I felt like I was held together with coffee and willpower.
Speaker BWhat I finally realized was this.
Speaker BThe problem wasn't that I didn't measure up.
Speaker BThe problem was the picture I was trying to measure up to.
Speaker BWhat if having it together at this age looked a little different?
Speaker BWhat if it looked like, you know when to rest or you're honest when you're not, okay, you stop pretending you're fine when you're not.
Speaker BYou drop the things that you were only doing out of guilt.
Speaker BOr you choose peace over pressure.
Speaker BNow, let me ask you a question.
Speaker BIf you wrote your own definition of having it together at this stage of life, not your 30s, not your 40s, what would it look like?
Speaker BMaybe it's paying attention to your body.
Speaker BMaybe it's keeping one promise you made to yourself.
Speaker BMaybe it's you don't pretend to be fine when you're not.
Speaker BIf you can jot down one sentence.
Speaker BNow, if you're driving or you're out walking, then just hold it in your mind and then choose one old rule that you're willing to loosen.
Speaker BMaybe it's my house has to be spotless before I rest.
Speaker BNow, trust me, that's not my issue.
Speaker BMaybe it's, I can't say no if someone needs me.
Speaker BOnce we loosen that grip on perfection, something important happens.
Speaker BWe finally have the quiet and the space to hear the voice that matters most, which is Our own.
Speaker BSo let's talk about that inner voice.
Speaker BShe's wise, she's steady, and she always tells the truth.
Speaker BBut over the years, she can get drowned out by life's noise.
Speaker BWe spend so much time caring for everyone else, making decisions out of obligation and pushing through that we forget to ask, what do I need?
Speaker BAnd when you finally do ask, sometimes the answer is silence.
Speaker BNot because you're lost, but because you haven't asked yourself that question in so long.
Speaker BSo let's practice listening again.
Speaker BPractice number one is the three minute check in once a day.
Speaker BIt could be morning, lunchtime, or before bed.
Speaker BJust put your hand over your heart or maybe even your stomach and ask, what do I need right now?
Speaker BPhysically, emotionally or spiritually?
Speaker BDon't force a deep answer because it doesn't have to be that deep.
Speaker BSometimes it might just be water that you need.
Speaker BIt could be rest.
Speaker BSometimes it's five minutes of quiet.
Speaker BSometimes it's you need a good cry or you need to call a friend.
Speaker BBut whatever comes up, honor it in a small way.
Speaker BAnd then practice number two is the inner yes and inner no.
Speaker BThink about the last time someone asked you for something.
Speaker BMaybe to volunteer or to watch the grandkids or join a committee or attend an event.
Speaker BReplay that moment in your body.
Speaker BYes, I said in your body.
Speaker BAsk yourself, how did my body feel?
Speaker BDid you get tight shoulders?
Speaker BDid you get a knot in your stomach or a heavy sigh?
Speaker BIf so, that's your inner no.
Speaker BOr was it a calm feeling?
Speaker BA little spark, ease?
Speaker BIf so, that's an inner yes.
Speaker BMost women over 50 override their nose because we're conditioned to keep the peace.
Speaker BBut your confidence strengthens every time you honor the truth inside of you.
Speaker BConfidence in this chapter isn't about being loud or being the loudest.
Speaker BIt's about being honest with yourself and letting that honesty guide what you say yes to and what you say no to.
Speaker BSo today we looked at confidence as a reset, not a rebuild.
Speaker BWe called out the myth of having it all together and gave ourselves permission to define it differently.
Speaker BWe practiced listening to that inner voice again with tiny everyday moments.
Speaker BSo here's your homework for this week.
Speaker BWrite your definition of what having it together means to you now and choose one.
Speaker BPractice.
Speaker BMaybe it's the three minute daily check in, or the inner yes, inner no, and try it for the next, let's say seven days.
Speaker BYou deserve a life that fits who you actually are now, not who you were 10 or 20 years ago and not who the world thinks a woman over 50 should be.
Speaker BIf this episode made you feel seen a little lighter or a little more hopeful, then share it with a friend who might need a confidence reset too.
Speaker BAnd join me next week as we move into the Wellness Reset which is going to meet you right where you are.
Speaker BUntil then, be gentle with yourself.
Speaker BYour confidence isn't lost, you're just finding your way back to it.
Speaker BAnd as always, keep aging with grace, style and a touch of sass.
Speaker BSee you next week.
Speaker BThanks for hanging out with me today.
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Speaker BIt's a small thing that makes a big difference.
Speaker BDon't forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode.
Speaker BAnd hey, let's keep the conversation going.
Speaker BJoin me at pod.agingwithgraceinstyle.com for more tips, stories and a whole lot of connection.
Speaker BUntil next time, keep shining with grace, style and a touch of sass.