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In this episode of Letters from Midlife, I respond to a heartfelt letter from a woman standing in the quiet after her children have left home, a space so many of us know all too well. The house feels still, the roles that once defined her have softened, and she asks the question: “Where do I even begin to rediscover myself?”
Together, we explore what it means to return to yourself after years of caring for everyone else, not through reinvention, but through remembering. I share gentle reflections, a journaling prompt, and the small, steady ways to begin again.
If you’ve ever looked around your life and wondered Who am I now?, this episode is a soft place to land.
Send your own letter or voice note here, and explore more reflections and free resources at Kiransinghuk.com.
For personal musings, join me on Substack at Midlife by Design: Curating Your Next Chapter.

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