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E209: "I'm Fine": The Dark-side of Having the Perfect Life

E209: "I'm Fine": The Dark-side of Having the Perfect Life

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In this episode of The Nancy Levin Show, I’m speaking directly to the midlife woman who’s been silently struggling behind the phrase, “I’m fine.” If you’ve built a life that looks perfect on the outside but feels hollow on the inside, this conversation is for you.

Together, we explore the emotional cost of living in the land of “fine,” from burnout and anxiety to the quiet ache of lost purpose. I share the story of a client whose journey mirrors what so many of us face—and offer a pathway toward freedom, aliveness, and a life aligned with your truth.

Let this be your invitation to say yes to yourself and reclaim your joy.

What we explore:

  • “I’m fine” is often a mask that hides deep emotional unrest
  • External success does not guarantee internal fulfillment
  • Perfectionism and people-pleasing can disconnect you from your true self
  • Fear of change keeps many women stuck in lives they’ve outgrown
  • The first step to transformation is admitting that fine is no longer enough
  • Journaling prompts to reconnect with your desires
  • One small step toward alignment creates momentum for change

Ready to stop settling for “fine” and start building a life that excites you? Stay tuned—I’ve got something special coming soon to support your next chapter. 💛

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