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How Chronic Anxiety Disguises Itself as Ambition in Women Over 40 | The Forties Formula in Focus

How Chronic Anxiety Disguises Itself as Ambition in Women Over 40 | The Forties Formula in Focus

Published 1 month, 3 weeks ago
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What happens when you realise the life you built wasn’t fully yours?

In this Forties Formula in Focus clip, Uma Thana Balasingham shares the moment everything cracked — and what it really means to start again.

In this Forties Formula in Focus episode, we revisit a powerful conversation with Uma Thana Balasingham on what she calls a “career quake.”

From building a high-performing career in tech to walking away from a marriage rooted in fear, Uma opens up about the quiet realisations that many women experience but rarely say out loud.

This isn’t about starting over for the sake of it. It’s about questioning the decisions you once made, understanding where they came from, and giving yourself the space to choose differently.

We talk about identity, grief, expectations, and the uncomfortable but necessary process of meeting yourself again.

  • The idea of “career quakes” and what they really feel like
  • Making life decisions from fear vs alignment
  • The identity shift when you step away from career or relationship
  • Why grief is part of growth
  • Learning to sit still instead of constantly doing

Key Takeaways

  • You can love your life and still feel something is missing
  • Not every decision you made was fully yours — and that’s okay
  • Growth often starts with discomfort
  • You don’t need to rush the rebuild
  • Meeting yourself is part of the process

Chapters

00:00 Questioning everything

01:10 Marriage, fear, and honest reflection

03:00 Following narratives that weren’t yours

05:10 What is a “career quake”?

07:30 Grief, identity, and starting again

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