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Start With the Book to Find Your Path


If you’ve been feeling a bit invisible in midlife, you’re not alone and it doesn’t always show up the way we expect.


It often looks like second-guessing yourself. Staying quiet when you have something to say. Or having an idea for a business, then telling yourself you don’t have the skills, don’t know what to offer, or don’t know where to start… so you freeze.


This week on Midlife Women Entrepreneurs, my guest, Katrena Friel shares a different approach to finding your next path.


Episode 118: Start With the Book to Find Your Path | A Coach’s Framework with Katrena Friel

In this episode, we talk about why writing the book first can help midlife women gain clarity, confidence, and direction especially if you’re thinking about starting a business in midlife or reinventing yourself after 40.


We cover:


  • What “feeling invisible” really looks like for midlife women

  • Why so many women freeze at the idea stage

  • How writing a book helps you name what you already know

  • Why clarity comes before confidence, not the other way around


This isn’t about becoming an author for the sake of it. It’s about using the book as a tool to understand your experience, your message, and what you actually have to offer.


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KATRENA FRIEL
International Speaker | Award Winning Author | Business Mentor

Katrena Friel acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the traditional custodians of the land, we acknowledge the Darkinjung people of the Central Coast of NSW Australia nation and that the land we work on was never ceded. 

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