The Moment I Stopped Recognising Myself
There's a particular kind of exhaustion that professional women don't talk about enough.
It's not the tiredness that sleep fixes. It's something deeper... the feeling of looking in the mirror and not quite recognising who's looking back.
You're accomplished. You're capable. You are the person other people lean on.
And yet.
You feel overlooked. A little invisible. Like the most vibrant version of you got quietly packed away somewhere, and you're not sure when or if you're going to unpack her again.
I call this The Disappearing.
It happens gradually, almost invisibly. You put yourself last once, just this week, just this month. Then it becomes the pattern. And one day you realise you haven't thought about what you want, how you want to look, how you want to feel, in a very long time.
Here's what I know after working with hundreds of women across Australia-
The Disappearing is not your fault. But staying disappeared is a choice.
Starting this week, I'm running a 6-week series called The Woman Who Disappeared, and I'm going to walk you through the exact system I use to help professional women come back to themselves. Stronger. More confident. Undeniably present.
Every week, one chapter.
If you know a woman who needs to read this, share it with her.
And if that woman is you - welcome. You're in the right place.
Adele Her Smile | hersmile.com.au
P.S. I've opened 3 complimentary Empowerment Calls this week for women who don't want to wait 6 weeks. If that's you link below.
Book here: https://link.leaddec.com/widget/bookings/hersmilechatwithadele

