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September 7, 2025 10 mins

When everyone needs you at once—your child, your parent, your family—pressures mount and something inside gives. But what if that breaking point isn’t a failure, but the very opening you need to reclaim clarity and strength?

In this episode, Valerie teaches why giving yourself permission to fall apart isn’t just necessary—it’s essential. When overwhelm sets in, don’t ignore it. Lean in. And then let it go.

In this episode, you’ll:

  • Fully own the complex overload of being pulled in every direction—a true hallmark of the "sandwich generation"
  • Learn four unapologetically raw and effective release methods when ordinary self-care won't cut it:
  • Scream into a pillow or private space—let your voice activate your vagus nerve and let go of trapped tension
  • Cry with everything you’ve got—ugly tears are your body’s most powerful stress-release tool
  • Get moving—even small bursts of physical activity help flush stress hormones and shift your nervous system
  • Brain-dump journal—empty your thoughts and emotions onto the page without filter; expressive writing reduces emotional load
  • Ground your release with a guided affirmation:


“It’s okay to not be okay. Every breakdown creates space for a breakthrough.”

“These techniques aren’t pretty. They may feel messy or uncomfortable—but they match the intensity of what you're carrying.”

Take what you need: maybe it’s screaming alone in your car, or tears that finally surface, or that burst of movement. Whatever form your release takes, give yourself permission to fall apart so that something new can emerge.

You’re listening to the right show, formerly known as the Mindful Life Changes or Mindful Career Change Podcast. We’ve made some pivots through the years, but we’ve finally landed on the right path: producing content for moms seeking calm within the chaos of midlife changes.

New episodes drop on:

  • Sundays: 20-minute episodes addressing common midlife challenges with practical strategies plus a featured mindfulness practice (affirmations, mantras, or meditations)
  • Wednesdays: Short guided practice sessions to reinforce Sunday's mindfulness technique and reset your week

More from The Mindful Midlife Mom:

Discover Valerie's articles on ohhellomidlife.com or watch her videos on Youtube @ohhellomidlife

This podcast explores patience, meditation, confidence, presence, and overcoming resentment while cultivating calm, peace, mindfulness, clarity, mantras, and addressing loneliness and burn out; it covers boundaries, caregiving, guilt, affirmations, working moms, self-care, midlife crisis, empty nesters, empowerment, people pleasing, compassion fatigue, family caregiving, stress relief, self-worth, stress management, and how to shift from reactive to centered when feeling short tempered, offering tools for self acceptance, easing mental exhaustion, building emotional resilience, harnessing inner strength, and preventing caregiver fatigue for those in the sandwich generation through expert advice on boundaries setting.

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