“I thought I’d be further along by now.”
That’s a sentence I hear all the time, and if I’m honest, it’s one I’ve said to myself, too.
In this episode, I’m talking about the quiet ache so many women carry: the feeling of being behind in life. Behind in our careers. Behind in healing. Behind in love, confidence, health, or fulfillment. On the outside, we may look capable and responsible—often the ones everyone else relies on. But inside, there’s a voice whispering I should have figured this out by now.
I want to gently explore where that voice comes from. How the feeling of being behind is often grief in disguise. Grief for the life we imagined. Grief for choices we wish we’d made differently. Grief for years spent surviving instead of thriving. And I talk about how self-forgiveness isn’t about excusing or pretending, it’s about softening our relationship with the past and integrating it with compassion.
What You’ll Learn
- Why the feeling of being “behind” is often rooted in invisible timelines
- How grief can sit underneath regret and self-judgment
- The hidden cost of being “the strong one” for decades
- Why midlife can actually be a season of readiness and self-trust
- Gentle reframes to help you soften shame and reconnect with yourself
- Why safety and support matter when doing deeper forgiveness work

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