Episode 75 – Digging Yourself Out of Quicksand in Your 40’s with Lisa Woodruff

Turning 40 can feel like hitting a moment of realization: life is moving fast, the responsibilities keep stacking up, and the systems that once worked no longer seem to keep up with the pace.

In this episode, Hannah Morgan sits down with Lisa Woodruff, founder of Organize365 and author of Escaping Quicksand, to talk about what happens when many women reach their 40s and begin to recognize they can’t keep living at the same pace they did in their 20s and 30s.

Lisa shares how the feeling of “quicksand” often appears during this phase of life — when commitments, responsibilities, and expectations have quietly piled up over time. The key to moving forward isn’t doing more or organizing better. Instead, it often requires a shift in mindset, including letting go of perfection and replacing it with a focus on excellence and grace.

This episode is a refreshing reminder that midlife isn’t a crisis — it’s an opportunity to rethink how you spend your time, energy, and attention.

If you’ve ever felt like life is moving faster than you can keep up, this conversation is for you.


Key Takeaways

  • Recognize When Life Feels Unsustainable: Many people reach their late 30s or early 40s and realize the pace of life they’ve been maintaining is no longer sustainable. This moment can feel overwhelming, but it’s also the beginning of a powerful shift in perspective.

  • You’re Not the Only One Feeling Overwhelmed: When life feels like quicksand, it’s easy to believe everyone else has things figured out. In reality, many people are quietly navigating the same feelings of overcommitment and exhaustion.

  • Escaping Quicksand Requires a Mindset Shift: The solution isn’t always a better planner or more efficient to-do list. Often, it’s about reevaluating expectations and deciding what actually deserves your time and energy.

  • Replace Perfection with Excellence: Perfection leads to constant judgment and frustration. Replacing it with excellence allows you to give your best effort with the resources and time you have right now.

  • Grace Creates Sustainable Change: When you stop judging yourself and start giving yourself grace, it becomes easier to make decisions that support your well-being and long-term goals.

Quotes

  • “Until you're in the second half of life, you're literally living in the quicksand.”

  • “You feel like you're the only one drowning and the only one who doesn't have enough hours in the day.”

  • “By the time you turn 40, you realize you can't keep going this way.”

  • “Escaping quicksand starts with recognizing that you can't do it all.”

  • “The difference between excellence and perfection is the difference between grace and judgment.”

  • “When you replace judgment with grace, everything starts to change.”

Resources Mentioned

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