In this week’s episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with Helen Xenidis about how to live your best life as you reach midlife and beyond. So many of my clients who are going through separation and divorce find that they are struggling to rediscover themselves and remember who they were before marriage and children. Divorce often causes people to re-evaluate how they want to live the next chapter of their lives. We discuss how in midlife many women stop the people pleasing, and start living life on their terms. Helen provides great insights on how to live your best life with courage and authenticity. You won’t want to miss this episode.
To contact Helen, visit her Instagram @helenxenidis
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