Episode Description
“I’m fine” might be one of the most expensive phrases high-achieving women say.
When life looks good on paper but something still feels missing, it does not mean you are ungrateful. It may be a signal that your soul is asking for more truth, more joy, more alignment, and more purpose.
In this episode of Women Like Me Stories & Business, Julie Fairhurst sits down with Connie Cotter, a faith-forward, joy-driven transformation coach and certified high-performance coach, to talk about what it really means to move from a life that looks fine into one that feels deeply fulfilled.
Connie shares how her years in IT training and leadership taught her to optimize systems, and how she now applies that same wisdom to helping women optimize their lives from the inside out. Together, we explore why “good enough” can quietly become a cage, why women often feel guilty for wanting more, and how joy can become a daily choice rather than a fleeting feeling.
We also talk about Connie’s work around Beyond the Good Life, and how “more” does not always mean more money, more status, or more achievement. Sometimes more means better relationships, deeper faith, greater impact, more freedom, and the ability to give generously from a full heart.
If you are facing a life transition, feeling burned out, wondering who you are beyond your roles, or quietly asking, “Is this all there is?” — this conversation will meet you right where you are.
In this episode, we talk about:
Why “I’m fine” can hide burnout, disconnection, and quiet longing
The difference between happiness and lasting joy
Why high-achieving women often feel guilty for wanting more
How to know when you are busy but not aligned
What it means to move beyond the good life into a fulfilled life
How faith, joy, and purpose can guide your next chapter
Connie’s three-question reset for clarity
Why the second half of life can become your most powerful season
The simple daily habit Connie recommends for restoring calm and wonder
Sometimes the life that looks good is still asking to feel honest. This conversation is a beautiful reminder that wanting more does not make you selfish. It may be the doorway to the life you were meant to live next.
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If this conversation stirred something in you… good. That’s where change begins.
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I’m Julie Fairhurst, and this is where stories turn into power.
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