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Hello Reader, Many women reach midlife and start asking a quiet but powerful question: Is this still the path I want? This week’s blog explores why that inner voice often becomes clearer in midlife—and what happens when women finally start listening. 👉 Read the article: For many of us, that voice has been there for years. But somewhere along the way we learned to override it. Be practical. Midlife has a way of changing that. Because by this stage of life, you’ve lived enough to recognize something important: Your inner voice isn’t random. It’s perspective. A quick question for youHave you ever felt your inner voice nudging you toward something different—even if you couldn’t fully explain why? If this topic resonates, I’m offering something special during Women’s History Month. If you’d like my Next Chapter Activation Guide, simply reply to this email with the word: CHAPTER I’ll send it personally. Every reply helps me understand what women in this community are navigating right now. And if you’d ever like a thoughtful space to explore your next chapter, you can schedule a Find Your Fizz conversation wth me. Because sometimes the next chapter doesn’t begin with a dramatic decision. Sometimes it begins with listening. Bubbles Up! |
Former exec. Current coach. Certified Fast Like A Girl metabolic health practitioner. Lifelong believer that the best chapters come after 40. I'm Andrea Bjorkman, cofounder of Find Your Fizz — and every week I send women like you the clarity, inspiration, and real-life tools to reclaim your energy, health, and joy. Because your second chapter isn't just about surviving midlife. It's about sparkling through it. ✨ Subscribe and let's find your fizz together.
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