Midlife Transformation | Mindset, Holistic Health, Trust in God, Self-Care, Relationships

Rachael Arnold | Certified Transformation Life Coach

Do you feel out of alignment the moment stress hits ~ like your peace disappears first? Are you frustrated with the body changes that showed up in midlife? Do you wish you could stay consistent in your self-care without feeling guilty for choosing yourself?  I'm so glad you’re here. This podcast helps you rebuild internal peace, strengthen your mind and body, and create simple habits rooted in Values-Based Choices so you can feel aligned again—physically, emotionally, spiritually. Hey friend, I’m Rachael — single mom, certified transformation life coach, and navigating life with Stage 1 CLL. God opened my eyes to the freedom that comes from Values-Based Choices. I spent years running on empty, pushing through stress and busyness. Then one day, God stopped me long enough to see what truly needed to change. Now I help women create that same transformation — one aligned choice at a time. If you’re ready to feel strong again… to reclaim energy in your body, and clarity in your spirit. If you’re craving margin, emotional steadiness, confidence, and a lifestyle that supports the woman God is shaping you to become—this podcast is for you. Grab your coffee, cozy into your quiet moment, and let’s step into your next chapter together.

  1. 2d ago

    93 | Feeling Unanchored in Midlife? The 21-Day Four Anchors Plan for Trusting God (with Leslie Williams)

    Leslie Williams is a writer and perspective-shift guide for women walking through midlife's hard seasons — the kind where you've followed God for decades and lately the volume feels turned up everywhere at once. She's the creator of The Four Anchors, a 21-day scripture-rooted practice built around four anchor verses (Agency, Identity, Perspective, and Surrender) that help women remember what they already know — not after the storm passes, but right in the middle of it. Find her work at stan.store/lesliewilliamswrites and on Instagram @lesliewilliams.writes. The Four Anchors: A 21-Day Scripture Practice for Midlife's Hardest Seasons (with Leslie Williams) Sunday Solace | 35 minutes Episode Summary This week's Sunday Solace episode is a longer, guest-format conversation with Leslie Williams — a writer and perspective-shift guide for women walking through midlife's hard seasons. The kind of season where you've followed God for decades, and lately the volume feels turned up everywhere at once. Leslie is the creator of The Four Anchors, a 21-day scripture-rooted practice built around four anchor verses that help women remember what they already know — not after the storm passes, but right in the middle of it. In this episode, Leslie and Rachael walk through all four anchors together, weaving in their own personal stories along the way. The Four Anchors Anchor One — Agency John 14:1 (NIV 1984) — "Do not let your hearts be troubled. Trust in God; trust also in me." The shift: You are not a victim of your feelings. You get to decide where your heart lives. Anchor Two — Identity Isaiah 43:1, 4 (NIV 1984) — "I have summoned you by name; you are mine… you are precious and honored in my sight." The shift: You are not forgotten, disposable, or alone. Your identity is received, not earned. Anchor Three — Perspective Psalm 23:4 (NIV 1984) — "Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me." The shift: This valley has a beginning, a middle, and an end. You are walking through it, not staying in it. Anchor Four — Surrender Exodus 14:14 (NIV 1984) — "The Lord will fight for you; you need only to be still." The shift: Not every battle is yours to fight. Some fights were always His. What You'll Hear in This Episode How Leslie's own hard seasons led her to create The Four Anchors practiceWhy "remembering what you already know" matters more than gathering new information when life gets loudA practical way to identify which anchor to reach for in any given momentRachael and Leslie's own stories woven throughout, including moments where each anchor met them personallyHow the 21-day practice works day by day, five days per anchor, closing with an integration day A Simple Practice to Try This Week When you don't know which anchor to reach for, ask one question: "What am I actually feeling right now?" Emotions carrying you away → reach for AgencyFeeling forgotten or invisible → reach for IdentityFeeling like this will never end → reach for PerspectiveCarrying weight that isn't yours → reach for SurrenderYou cannot get this wrong. All four are true. All four are yours. Connect with Leslie Williams Explore her work: stan.store/lesliewilliamswritesFollow along on Instagram: @lesliewilliams.writes A Note on This Episode's Format This Sunday Solace episode runs a bit longer than usual — about 35 minutes — since it's a full guest conversation rather than a short solo devotional. Settle in with your coffee, or save it for a drive where you have time to sit with it. Subscribe and leave a review if this episode met you where you are — it helps other women walking through their own hard seasons find this show. Rachael D. Arnold, M.Ed., Certified Incite Life Coach 970.279.1818 https://ggtlife.com/

    35 min
  2. 6d ago

    92 | Stop Avoiding Tofu; Start Understanding What Soy Actually Does to Your Body

    Welcome back to Midlife Transformation, my friend!  We are gearing up for our Live Event, so stay tuned! Hey friend, welcome back to the podcast. Today's episode is a shorter one — think of it as a quick, practical, "let's clear something up" kind of conversation. We're talking about a food that gets a really bad rap, and I think it's time we set the record straight. We're talking about tofu. I know, I know — some of you just made a face. Maybe you're picturing something bland, rubbery, or you've heard it's "bad for your hormones" or "processed junk." I want to walk you through where that reputation actually comes from, what the real research says, and then I'm going to give you the easiest 15-to-20-minute stovetop recipe so you can just try it for yourself — no pressure, no big commitment, just dinner tonight. THE BAD RAP — WHERE DID THIS EVEN COME FROM? So here's the thing. Tofu and soy foods have been surrounded by rumors for years — soy will mess with your hormones, soy causes "man boobs," soy is bad for your thyroid, soy is some kind of processed, unnatural food you should avoid. I want to bring in Dr. Joel Fuhrman here, because he's spent a lot of time actually looking at the research on this, and what he found is really different from what most of us have absorbed from internet rumors. On the cancer-protection piece — this one surprised me. Dr. Fuhrman has said soy is dramatically protective against breast cancer. The mechanism is actually pretty fascinating: soy isoflavones act like a blocker against a receptor that's involved in cancer cells growing and spreading. And here's the flip side — some of the amino acids that are abundant in meat, especially methionine, can actually stimulate that same pathway in the wrong direction. So where animal protein can push that pathway one way, soy compounds push it the other way — toward cancer cells dying off instead of replicating. On the "man boobs" myth — this one is almost funny once you hear where it came from. That whole scare traces back to a single case study — one man who drank three quarts of soy milk every single day for six months straight. Three quarts. Daily. For six months. That is not normal soy consumption, friend. That's an extreme outlier, and it got turned into a blanket warning that's been circulating for years. On the thyroid myth — same story. Fuhrman calls this fear unfounded, and the research backs him up — normal soy intake doesn't meaningfully disrupt thyroid function, even in people who already have thyroid conditions. So what's the actual guidance? Fuhrman recommends about 2 to 4 servings of soy a week — not necessarily daily, just worked into your regular rotation — favoring the minimally processed forms: tofu, tempeh, edamame, unsweetened soy milk. Where he draws the line is on the heavily processed stuff — soy flour, soy oil, soy lecithin, the stuff hiding in packaged foods. That's a different category entirely. We're talking about real, whole tofu here. MY PERSONAL TAKE Here's my honest, practical side of this. I buy the 4-pack of tofu from Costco — that's just what works for me, it's affordable and I always have it on hand. But you can grab tofu absolutely anywhere — your regular grocery store, Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, wherever you shop. This isn't a "you have to buy it from one special place" situation. Get it wherever is easiest for you. And can we talk about broccoli for a second? Because I did not know this until recently — broccoli actually has protein in it. Who knew?! Plus it's loaded with vitamin C, which is great for your immune system. So when I'm building a tofu dish, broccoli is almost always going in the pan. THE RECIPE — 15 TO 20 MINUTES, DONE FOR YOU ON THE STOVE This is genuinely one of the easiest things I make. No deep frying, no complicated steps — just a stovetop sauté in water, so it's light, it's simple, and it comes together fast. What you'll need: 1 block of tofu (firm or extra-firm works best for this method), cubedA splash of water for the panSeasonings of your choice — this is where you get to have fun. Garlic powder, onion powder, smoked paprika, a little sea salt, black pepper, curry powder, an Italian blend — whatever flavor mood you're feeling, and that will want to make you want to make it againVeggies of your choice — I love mushrooms and broccoli, but toss in whatever you have: bell peppers, zucchini, spinach, onions, snap peas — it's flexibleOptional add-ins: pumpkin seeds or your favorite nuts for crunch and healthy fatsHow to make it: Cube your tofu into bite-sized pieces.Add a splash of water to a skillet over medium heat — just enough to lightly cover the bottom of the pan.Add your tofu cubes and season generously. Remember — tofu takes on the flavor of whatever you cook it with, so don't be shy here. Season well.Let it sauté for a few minutes, stirring occasionally, adding a little more water if the pan gets dry.Toss in your veggies — my go-to is mushrooms and broccoli — and continue to sauté until everything is tender and the tofu has browned slightly on the edges.In the last minute or two, sprinkle in pumpkin seeds or nuts if you're using them, just to warm them through and add that crunch.Plate it up and enjoy.That's it. Fifteen to twenty minutes, one pan, done. CLOSING So friend, if tofu has been on your "no thanks" list for years because of something you heard once and never questioned — I hope this gave you permission to actually try it for yourself. Season it well, have fun with it, toss in whatever veggies you love, and see what you think. This is what this podcast is about — taking care of the body God gave you, cutting through the noise, and making it simple enough that you'll actually do it. Go make some tofu this week. I think you're going to like it more than you expect. I'll see you in the next episode. Rachael D. Arnold, M.Ed., Certified Incite Life Coach 970.279.1818 https://ggtlife.com/

    19 min
  3. Jun 7

    91 | Running on Empty? 3 Simple Ways to Show Up Faithfully When You're Depleted

    Welcome back to the Midlife Transformation podcast — the show for the empowered Christian woman walking through her restoration journey, body, mind, and spirit. I'm your host, Rachael. We talk a lot on this show about renewal, transformation, and restoration.  I believe in them with everything in me, but can I tell you something nobody says out loud enough? Sometimes the most faithful thing you can do is just... show up. Even when you're running on empty. Not performing. Not pretending you have it all together. Just — showing up. In midlife, we carry so much. We're sandwiched between generations, managing our health, our hormones, our households, our hearts. There are seasons  where the tank feels bone dry. Maybe you know exactly what I'm talking about. Maybe you've been telling yourself, "I'll do that when I have more energy. I'll pray more consistently when life settles down. I'll take care of myself when things slow up." Friend, the season of ease is not coming to rescue you. You have to show up in the middle of the hard. There's a verse that keeps coming back to me — 2 Corinthians 12:9. "My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness." I love that God didn't say His power shows up after the weakness is gone. He said it's made perfect in it. In the middle of it. That means when you are depleted — when you are running on fumes — that is not a sign that God has left the building. That is actually the exact condition where His strength gets to show up in your life. You don't have to be at full capacity to be used. You don't have to feel ready to be faithful. So here's what I want to leave you with today — three simple things to do when you're depleted but you still need to show up: One — Lower the bar, but don't drop it. Faithful doesn't always mean full. A five-minute prayer still counts. A short walk still counts. Showing up imperfectly still counts. Don't let perfect be the enemy of present. Two — Tell God the truth. You don't have to perform for Him. Just be honest. "Lord, I'm exhausted. I don't have much today. But here I am." That is a prayer. That is enough. Three — Let your showing up be someone else's permission slip. When you show up depleted — when you keep going in the hard season — someone watching you gets the courage to do the same. Your faithfulness is contagious, even when you don't feel it. Friend, if you are in a hard season right now, I just want you to know — you are not alone. I am right there with you. Keep going. Keep showing up. Keep trusting that God's grace really is sufficient — even for today. I'll have another full episode dropping this Wednesday with guest Pharmacist Ben with some really rich content, so stay tuned for that. If this episode encouraged you today, would you share it with one woman in your life who might need to hear it? That means the world to me. Until next time — take care of your whole self. You are worth it. Rachael D. Arnold, M.Ed., Certified Incite Life Coach 970.279.1818 https://ggtlife.com/

    8 min
  4. May 27

    89 | Tired All the Time? Finding the Root Cause: My Holistic Health Journey with CLL and IV Vitamin C

    Welcome back to Midlife Transformation! This episode is coming to you very real, very raw, but sometimes the most meaningful conversations happen when we stop trying to make everything perfect and simply share from the heart. Today I want to talk about something that has been part of my own healing journey with chronic lymphocytic leukemia, also known as CLL… and that is high-dose intravenous vitamin C and immune health. Now before we dive in, I want to say this clearly: this episode is not medical advice. I am not telling anyone what they should or should not do. I am simply sharing my personal experience, what I've researched, what I've discussed with my physicians, and what has become part of my own integrative, holistic health journey. If you've followed me for any length of time, you know I believe deeply in the intersection of faith, mindset, lifestyle, and whole-body wellness — and that healing is never just one-dimensional. SECTION 1 — WHY VITAMIN C MATTERS Most people think of vitamin C as something you take when you have a cold, but vitamin C plays a much deeper role in the body than many of us were ever taught. It supports immune function, collagen production, tissue repair, antioxidant activity, and helps protect the body from oxidative stress. It is foundational to holistic health — not a fringe supplement. One of the most important things I learned on my healing journey is that intravenous vitamin C is profoundly different from oral vitamin C. When given intravenously, dramatically higher concentrations can be achieved in the bloodstream — concentrations that simply cannot be reached through supplements alone. The National Cancer Institute has actually researched and documented this distinction, noting how IV administration allows for therapeutic blood concentrations that oral vitamin C cannot replicate. SECTION 2 — MY PERSONAL HEALING JOURNEY This became deeply personal for me after my CLL diagnosis in January of 2019. As many of you know, when I received that diagnosis, I made a decision. I was not going to be a passive participant in my own health. I was going to show up — mind, body, and spirit. That meant lifestyle changes. Reducing sugar. Prioritizing nutrition. Committing to movement. Investing in stress reduction. Protecting my rest. Leaning into prayer and trust in God even when I didn't understand what was happening in my body. It meant exploring functional and integrative medicine alongside my conventional medical care. Part of that integrative approach included high-dose IV vitamin C, glutathione, and other supportive therapies — all under physician supervision. Something I appreciate deeply about functional medicine is its willingness to look at the whole person — inflammation, nutrient status, immune support, stress, lifestyle, emotional health, and root causes. That kind of wholeness-focused approach resonated with everything I already believed about healing. SECTION 3 — THE RESEARCH There has been growing research exploring high-dose intravenous vitamin C in integrative cancer care and immune support. The National Cancer Institute has a dedicated summary on vitamin C, noting that IV vitamin C has been studied for improving quality of life, reducing fatigue, managing inflammation, and providing supportive care in cancer patients. Some studies involving patients with pancreatic cancer explored combining high-dose IV vitamin C with conventional treatments and showed encouraging findings — particularly regarding quality of life and, in some cases, survival outcomes. More research is still needed, but the momentum is real. A significant portion of the modern IV vitamin C research is connected to the Riordan Clinic and collaborators from the University of Kansas Medical Center — researchers who have been pioneering the exploration of high-dose IV vitamin C in cancer support and adjunctive therapies. My own physician follows protocols influenced by this body of work and incorporates intravenous therapies as part of an integrative, whole-person approach to care." SECTION 4 — BALANCE, WISDOM & INFORMED DECISIONS This is not about fear. It is not about rejecting conventional medicine. And it is absolutely not about telling anyone what they should do. For me personally, this has been about mindset — choosing to be an informed, active participant in my own healing. It has been about lifestyle — making intentional decisions every single day about how I nourish, move, rest, and protect my body. And it has been about trust in God — knowing that wisdom, medicine, and faith are not in competition with each other. I want to encourage you to ask questions. Do your research. Work with qualified healthcare professionals who respect your voice and your values. Your healing journey is uniquely yours, and you deserve to walk it with both wisdom and hope. One thing I've learned throughout this journey is that healing is never only physical. Our thoughts matter. Our stress levels matter. Our spirit matters. There is a reason Proverbs 17:22 says,"A cheerful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones." I really believe there is ancient wisdom in that. Mindset matters. Peace matters. Joy matters. Rest matters. Wholeness — whole-person health — has always been God's design for us. If you are listening today and walking through a difficult diagnosis, chronic illness, exhaustion, or uncertainty… I just want you to know... You are allowed to advocate for yourself. You are allowed to learn. You are allowed to ask deeper questions. You are allowed to hold onto hope. Healing is not just physical. It is emotional. Spiritual. Mental. It is mindset. It is lifestyle. It is wholeness. And it is trust in God — even when you do not understand the process. Sometimes healing begins by simply believing your life still has purpose in the middle of uncertainty. Romans 15:13  "May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in Him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit." Thank you for spending this time with me today. And remember… Do you own your morning, or does your morning own you? Until next time, keep showing up for your healing, your growth, and your transformation." Rachael D. Arnold, M.Ed., Certified Incite Life Coach 970.279.1818 https://ggtlife.com/

    16 min
  5. May 21

    88 | Stumped by Perimenopause Symptoms? What Acupuncture and Bloodwork Revealed About My Hormones

    Acupuncture, integrative healthcare, grounding, and the importance of understanding what our bloodwork can reveal about our health, because sometimes healing isn’t about silencing symptoms… it’s about listening more closely. What if some of the symptoms we normalize… are actually signals from the body asking for support? Hello my dear friend! Welcome back to Midlife Transformation! Grab your coffee and water. Today we’re talking about what a Functional Medicine doctor actually does and why acupuncture — yes, those tiny needles — can play a huge role in restoring balance, reducing stress & helping your body heal. “You can’t heal a system you don’t understand — and Functional Medicine starts by understanding you.” 1. Our Bodies Speak Before They Scream  Symptoms are communication  Fatigue, inflammation, painful cycles, sleep disruption, hot flashes, anxiety, headaches  We often normalize dysfunction  Importance of slowing down and paying attention “Our bodies whisper before they scream.” 2. The Importance of Bloodwork  Vitamin D  Iron/Ferritin  B12  Thyroid panels  Hormone markers  Inflammation markers  Blood sugar/insulin patterns  Blood tests help reveal underlying imbalances instead of simply masking symptoms. “Bloodwork gives us information. Information gives us awareness. Awareness gives us the ability to make informed decisions.” 3. What Acupuncture Actually Does  Stimulates specific points in the body  Supports nervous system regulation  Encourages circulation and energy flow  May help with stress response, pain management, hormonal balance, inflammation, sleep, digestion “Acupuncture isn’t magic — but many people experience real relief and support through it.” 4. Acupuncture for Different Seasons of Life  Menstrual pain  Hormonal regulation  Menopause symptoms  Stress and anxiety  Migraines  Fertility support  Sleep support  Chronic pain I love that acupuncture can support people at many different ages and stages of life. 5. Grounding & Nervous System Regulation Discuss:  Walking barefoot outside  Sunlight  Slowing down  Parasympathetic nervous system activation  Breathwork “Sometimes the body needs less noise and more connection.” 6. Integrative Healthcare and You = Partnership There is an important balance,. There is a place for traditional medicine and integrative care. Integrative healthcare doesn’t have to be either/or. Sometimes it’s both/and. Wisdom is knowing when support is needed from different directions. Psalm 139:14 — “I praise You because I am fearfully and wonderfully made.” 3 John 1:2 — “I pray that you may enjoy good health…” Ecclesiastes 3:1 — Different seasons Mark 5 — Healing and faith Proverbs 4:20-22 — “They are life to those who find them and health to one’s whole body.” Outro My Friend, your body is not working against you. So often, it’s communicating with you, whether through fatigue, pain, hormonal shifts, stress, or inflammation… our bodies deserve attention, nourishment and support. There is room for wisdom in traditional medicine. There is room for wisdom in integrative care. There is beauty in learning how to care for the body God entrusted to us. Thank you for spending this time with me today. If this episode encouraged you, share it with someone who may need this reminder too. Until next time… own your morning before your morning owns you. Rachael D. Arnold, M.Ed., Certified Incite Life Coach 970.279.1818 https://ggtlife.com/

    15 min
  6. May 17

    87 | Why Life Feels Off and How Clarifying Your Values Changes Everything

    https://ggtlife.com/ Hey friend… welcome back to Sunday Solace! Oh my stars… it has been a full couple of days over here. Life has been moving fast, emotions have been high, graduations are happening, transitions are happening, and honestly… I think so many of us are sitting in this strange space between exhaustion and transformation, and maybe that’s exactly why today’s conversation matters. We are right in the middle of May, Not the beginning of the year anymore, Not quite summer ~ It's Just… the middle. Sometimes the middle is where we lose ourselves a little. We start running on autopilot. We start reacting instead of aligning. We start surviving instead of intentionally living. I just wanted to pause for a few moments today and ask: Have you looked at our values lately? Not our goals, Not the pressure, Not everybody else’s expectations. Your values are what anchor us when life gets loud! This season right now… graduation season… transition season… it naturally causes reflection. We’re watching kids move into new chapters. We’re watching doors close and new ones open. For many midlife women especially… it quietly stirs something inside of us too. We begin asking: Who am I becoming? What matters now? What do I want the second half of my life to feel like? Maybe more importantly... Am I making decisions based on my values or based on exhaustion, because there is a difference. Exhaustion says: “Just get through the day.” Values say:  “How do I want to show up today?” Exhaustion reacts. Values respond. Exhaustion disconnects us from ourselves. Values realign us with who God created us to be. And listen… sometimes living aligned is not dramatic. Sometimes it looks like:  Getting outside for ten minutes  Drinking the water  Praying before reacting  Turning the phone off earlier  Saying no without guilt  Resting without apologizing  Finally admitting that something needs to change Small aligned choices still matter. So here’s your gentle mid-May reset today. We still have a couple weeks left in this month. That means there is still time to:  Finish strong  Refocus  Reconnect  Realign You do not need a brand new year to begin again. Maybe today is simply about asking yourself: What are three values I want leading my life right now? Peace?  Faith?  Health?  Presence?  Integrity?  Connection?  Growth? And then asking: What is one small action this week that supports those values?Not perfection. Just alignment. Transformation rarely happens all at once. It happens through repeated small choices that honor who we are becoming. Faith Connection I truly believe God meets us in these moments of reflection. Not just in the mountaintop moments when we reach the summit. It happens in the middle. The middle of the mess.  The middle of transition.  The middle of uncertainty.  The middle of rebuilding. And maybe someone listening today simply needs the reminder that you are allowed to pause long enough to ask yourself if the life you’re building actually aligns with the life you want to live. Friends… thank you for spending a few moments with me today. As we move through the rest of May, my encouragement to you is this: Own your morning… so your morning does not own you. Come back to your values. Come back to your faith. Come back to yourself. Small intentional choices still create powerful transformation. Until next time…  this is your Sunday Solace reminder to breathe deeply, walk intentionally, and keep choosing alignment over autopilot. Rachael D. Arnold, M.Ed., Certified Incite Life Coach 970.279.1818 https://ggtlife.com/

    16 min
  7. May 13

    86 | Hormones out of Whack? Perimenopause, Hormone Health and Intentional Wellness

    Today is May 13, a midpoint in the month, and maybe a midpoint In midlife…  our hormones begin to shift… our skin begins to change… and our bodies… OH MY STARS ~  start speaking in new ways.  The question is... are we listening? ometimes what we see on the outside is simply a reflection of what’s happening within: stress, depletion, and the need for deeper nourishment. “Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit?”  — 1 Corinthians 6:19 Our skin, in particular, can often reflect what is happening internally—stress, inflammation, depletion, hormonal changes, and the need for deeper nourishment and rest. Instead of only asking what product we should use externally, this episode invites a deeper question:  What are we feeding our bodies internally? Are we supporting ourselves with hydration, nourishment, movement, rest, and quality supplementation? Not all products are created equal—and midlife is a season where quality, consistency, and intentional care truly matter. One thing I have learned on my own healing journey is the importance of supporting the body from the inside out. I personally use high-dose IV vitamin C as part of my wellness routine, along with intentional lifestyle changes focused on reducing inflammation and supporting overall health. I also incorporate acupuncture as a way to support my body through hormonal shifts. I began with weekly sessions, then moved to every other week, and now I go once every three weeks. I am grateful to share that I no longer experience hot flashes, even though my bloodwork confirms I am in the middle of menopause. This is not shared as medical advice, but as encouragement that when we begin listening to our bodies and supporting them intentionally, change is possible. As we move through this midpoint of May, this episode also invites a deeper reflection—not just physically, but personally and spiritually. Have you looked at your values recently?  Have you revisited your value words for this season of your life? Sometimes the words we choose at the beginning of a year no longer align with who we are becoming. I recently revisited my own values and changed one of my words after realizing I had grown into a new season of clarity and alignment. My word for the year remains abundance—not just financial abundance, but abundance in peace, health, purpose, faith, energy, and joy. Midlife is not the beginning of decline.  It is an invitation to pay attention.An invitation to realign.  To reset.  To nourish ourselves differently.  To live with greater intention—physically, emotionally, mentally, and spiritually. If you have never done a values exercise before, I encourage you to consider it. I currently offer one-to-one coaching sessions where we identify your core values and then create a plan to implement them into your daily life. For a limited time, in honor of the season of Mother’s Day, I am offering a special:  Buy one coaching session, receive one free. The first session focuses on identifying your values. The second session focuses on integrating them into your life in a practical, meaningful way. Because when we live out of alignment with our values, life feels heavy, but when we live in alignment… everything begins to shift. Your body is not betraying you. Your season is not over. You are not behind. Perhaps your body, your skin, and your emotions are simply inviting you to listen more closely. “Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit?” — 1 Corinthians 6:19 Thank you for joining me today on Midlife Transformation.  Small intentional shifts create lasting transformation. Until next time… choose grace, choose growth, and keep transforming from the inside out. Rachael D. Arnold, M.Ed., Certified Incite Life Coach 970.279.1818 https://ggtlife.com/

    15 min
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Do you feel out of alignment the moment stress hits ~ like your peace disappears first? Are you frustrated with the body changes that showed up in midlife? Do you wish you could stay consistent in your self-care without feeling guilty for choosing yourself?  I'm so glad you’re here. This podcast helps you rebuild internal peace, strengthen your mind and body, and create simple habits rooted in Values-Based Choices so you can feel aligned again—physically, emotionally, spiritually. Hey friend, I’m Rachael — single mom, certified transformation life coach, and navigating life with Stage 1 CLL. God opened my eyes to the freedom that comes from Values-Based Choices. I spent years running on empty, pushing through stress and busyness. Then one day, God stopped me long enough to see what truly needed to change. Now I help women create that same transformation — one aligned choice at a time. If you’re ready to feel strong again… to reclaim energy in your body, and clarity in your spirit. If you’re craving margin, emotional steadiness, confidence, and a lifestyle that supports the woman God is shaping you to become—this podcast is for you. Grab your coffee, cozy into your quiet moment, and let’s step into your next chapter together.