Women on Transition

“I Honestly Thought I Was Broken.”

March 09, 20262 min read

“I honestly thought I was broken.”

That’s what one woman said on the first morning.

She’d been divorced for over a year. Her friends described her as strong. Capable. Resilient.

From the outside, she was functioning beautifully.

Inside, she felt unsettled.

Emotional one day.
Numb the next.
Second-guessing herself in ways she never had before.

“I used to trust my judgement,” she said quietly.
“Now I question everything.”

The Loss No One Talks About

This is one of the most common — and least spoken about — psychological effects of midlife divorce:

The loss of self-trust.

Not because women are incapable.

But because the internal reference system they used for decades disappeared almost overnight.

When you’ve made decisions within a shared structure for 20 or 30 years, your sense of “this makes sense” is relational. When that structure dissolves, your system recalibrates.

And recalibration feels like doubt.

Another woman nodded when she heard this.

“I thought I was the only one. I kept thinking, why can’t I just get it together?”

There was nothing to “get together.”

Their nervous systems were adjusting to a new orientation.

What Happens When Women Understand This

The moment women realise this isn’t weakness — it’s transition — something softens.

The shame lifts.
The self-criticism eases.
The urgency to fix themselves slows.

By the end of the weekend, that first woman said quietly,

“I don’t feel fixed. I just feel… less harsh with myself. And that’s changed everything.”

That’s the shift.

Self-trust doesn’t return through confidence tricks or forcing bold decisions.

It returns when women feel safe enough to listen to themselves again.

When the nervous system softens, inner guidance becomes audible.

If you’ve been judging yourself for struggling in ways you don’t recognise, please hear this:

You’re not failing.

You’re transitioning.

And that transition deserves understanding — not pressure.

That’s exactly what our RESET Your Life & Shine 3-Day Events are built for.

Women over 40 and 50 leave understanding themselves on a level they have never reached before — emotionally, physically, and neurologically.

This is not therapy.
Not motivation.
Not surface-level healing.

It’s a trauma-informed, compassionate space designed specifically for women navigating divorce and life transitions in midlife.

👉 Find a 2026 RESET Your Life & Shine 3-Day Event near you:
https://bit.ly/ryl-fs

If you can’t attend in person, connect here:

Connected Women’s Community:
https://WomenOnTransition.com/gllr

Free Emotional Training:
https://womenontransition.com/free-training

Book a Free Call:
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You’re not broken.
You’re recalibrating.

Fiona May
Women On Transition

Fiona May Steddy is the founder of Women On Transition.  Fiona has coached over 20,000 women to transform their lives and move on after separation of divorce.

Fiona May

Fiona May Steddy is the founder of Women On Transition. Fiona has coached over 20,000 women to transform their lives and move on after separation of divorce.

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