Turning 55 brought something unexpected: a real, settled quiet. Not performed calm — actual trust. After nearly three decades of living with anxiety, studying it, and helping others through it, Kelli shares what it feels like when the nervous system finally stops running on pressure and proving.
But the shift came with a loss, too. When the drive to perform dissolves, you have to figure out who you are without it.
This episode isn’t about fixing anxiety. It’s about listening to it and receiving it as the signal it’s always been.
In this episode:
Why anxiety may be intelligent biological communication, not disorder
The difference between performing regulation and actually being present
What changes when your identity is no longer built on urgency or effort
The grief and freedom of releasing who you used to be
For the woman who feels this shift happening, who no longer wants to hustle or prove, but isn’t quite sure who she is without it: there is nothing wrong with you. You may simply be evolving.
This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical or mental health care. Please consult your provider regarding your individual needs.
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