mind, body & life
It’s not just in your head.
Women’s wellbeing sits at the intersection of mind, body and life.
Changes in hormones and physical health can affect mood, sleep, energy and concentration. Work, relationships, family responsibilities and changing identity can affect stress and wellbeing. And sometimes several things are happening at once.
That’s why Lisa takes a whole-person approach — looking at the connections between psychological wellbeing, the body, relationships, work, environment and meaning.
BECAUSE THE WHOLE PICTURE MATTERS.
WHEN EVERYTHING SEEMS TO BE CHANGING
Midlife can bring a strange combination of freedom and uncertainty. You may be:
- Feeling more tired than you used to
- Struggling with sleep or energy
- Feeling overwhelmed or constantly “on”
- Navigating changing hormones or physical health
- Rethinking your career or relationship with work
- Adjusting to children becoming more independent
- Supporting ageing parents
- Questioning who you are outside your roles
- Wanting stronger boundaries
- Feeling disconnected from yourself
- Wondering what you actually want from the next chapter
You don’t have to be falling apart to ask for support.
Sometimes you simply know: “This isn’t working for me anymore.”
WHAT DO I ACTUALLY NEED?
Midlife can be a chance to stop running on autopilot. To ask better questions.
What gives me energy? What drains me? What am I ready to let go of? What matters now? What does my body need? What kind of relationships do I want? What do I want work to look like? What comes next?
There aren’t always immediate answers. But creating some space to ask the questions can be a powerful place to begin.
WORKING WITH THE WHOLE PICTURE
Lisa’s Six Element Wellbeing Framework considers:
MIND — thoughts, emotions and psychological wellbeing
BODY — nervous system, movement, sleep and energy
RELATIONSHIPS — connection, communication and belonging
WORK — contribution, purpose and sustainable performance
ENVIRONMENT — the spaces and systems around you
MEANING — values, identity, passion, purpose and play
The aim isn’t to make every element perfect. It’s to notice what needs your attention now.
YOU DON’T HAVE TO FIGURE IT ALL OUT ALONE.
You don’t need to arrive knowing exactly what’s wrong. You can come with questions. You can come feeling stuck. You can come exhausted. You can come curious. You can come because something has changed and you’re not quite sure what to do next.
Start where you are. We’ll work out the rest together.

