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There’s a quiet ache that many women carry, it's the sense that somewhere along the way, they’ve drifted from themselves.
It’s the kind of ache that doesn’t always have words.
It shows up as restlessness. As tiredness that sleep doesn’t fix. As a subtle longing for something you can’t quite name.
Often, this ache isn’t triggered by a single event. It builds slowly, layered moment by moment, choice by choice, until one day you pause and realise life feels full, yet you feel distant.
It doesn’t always happen in a dramatic moment. It’s slow, subtle, often hidden beneath the layers of daily life. You wake up, do what’s expected, pour into others, meet deadlines, soothe tears, show up strong and somewhere in between being everything to everyone, you forget who you are.
Not because you don’t care about yourself.
Not because you failed to protect your identity.
But because life asked something of you and you answered.
Sound familiar?
You’re not alone.
In fact, it’s incredibly common. Especially for women who are nurturing, high-achieving, or deeply responsible. We move through seasons, motherhood, marriage, career, caregiving, with each one asking us to adapt, to stretch, to give a little more of ourselves.
And often, those adaptations are necessary. They help us survive. They help us belong. They help us hold things together when they might otherwise fall apart.
But over time, something subtle happens.
We begin to confuse adaptation with erasure.
And in doing so, we often start to believe we’ve lost ourselves.
But here’s what I want you to hear today:
You were never lost.
You didn’t disappear. You adapted.
This distinction matters more than we realise.
Because believing you are “lost” suggests something is broken or missing.
Believing you adapted honours your strength, resilience, and capacity to respond to life.
It’s easy to mistake identity loss for survival. But most of the time, you’ve simply made yourself smaller to fit the shape of your roles.
You adjusted to the expectations. You wore the mask. You held it all together. That doesn’t mean you vanished, it means your essence got buried under the weight of "shoulds."
Should be grateful.
Should cope better.
Shouldn’t complain.
Should be able to handle this.
And now, when life finally gives you a pause or your soul starts whispering louder you begin to feel the nudge:
"Where did she go?"
The one who used to laugh without overthinking.
Who had bold dreams and honest boundaries.
Who danced freely, spoke truth, or felt connected to something higher.
That question isn’t an accusation.
It’s an invitation.
The beautiful truth is: she’s still there.
Waiting. Watching. Ready.
In a world obsessed with reinvention, it’s easy to believe you have to start from scratch to feel whole again.
New habits. New routines. New identities.
A new version of you that finally gets it right.
But you don’t need to become someone new.
You don’t need to be “fixed.”
You simply need to remember who you were before the world told you who to be.
That remembering is sacred. It’s not about nostalgia it’s about reconnection.
Reconnecting to your values
Reclaiming your voice
Returning to your rhythm
Realigning with your truth
This is not a loud process.
It doesn’t demand perfection or performance.
It’s coming home to yourself, one small choice at a time.
And those small choices matter.
Because every time you choose presence over pressure…
Truth over expectation…
Gentleness over self-judgement…
You peel back another layer that was never really you to begin with.
If you’re unsure where to begin, don’t rush.
This is not a race to rediscovery, it’s a gentle unfolding.
So many women try to “solve” this feeling by doing more — more planning, more effort, more self-improvement.
But remembering doesn’t respond to force.
It responds to safety.
Ask yourself:
When do I feel most like me?
What lights me up—no performance, no perfection?
Where have I been saying yes when I meant no?
What would I do today if I trusted myself fully?
These questions are not meant to overwhelm you.
They are meant to bring you home to you.
You don’t need a complete life overhaul. You just need a moment of truth, and the courage to follow where it leads.
That courage might look like rest.
It might look like honesty.
It might look like letting go of something you’ve outgrown.
All of it counts.
This is the part many people struggle to believe.
There’s nothing missing in you.
Your essence, your spirit, your wisdom, your joy, it’s all still within you. Sometimes asleep, sometimes silenced, but never gone.
The power lies not in finding something new, but in trusting what’s always been true.
Growth doesn’t always feel like expansion at first.
Sometimes it feels like remembering your own name after being called something else for too long.
You were never lost, love.
You just forgot.
And now, you remember.
Welcome back.
I’d love to hear from you!
Share your reflections with me. Together, we can explore what you need to do to awaken to your true self.
If something in this reflection has stirred a quiet recognition, a sense that you’re ready to come back to yourself — you don’t need to rush or force anything.
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There’s no pressure. No fixing.
Just space to pause, listen, and return — one day at a time.
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"Rose is an incredibly skilled and intuitive coach. From the start she acknowledged it was my journey and that I was the expert of my life. By the time I had decided to make my first appointment my self-belief and confidence was not great. Rose was very personable and professional, the rapport and her interpersonal skills felt very authentic. I found her to be an effective listener and able to unpick the issues, she has an amazing gift of patience which clearly came across when I did not have the answers or know what direction to take. Rose supported and guided me to navigate to possibilities that I had not considered. Her strengths based approach stopped me from being too hard on myself for losing my direction in my own journey of life. She has the expertise that motivated me to a point where I was able to recognise my own potential. The journey was definitely not easy but with Rose's integrity, trustworthiness and her passion her coaching skills supported me in achieving my goals."
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