The version of you that got here isn’t the same one who’s going to take you where you want to go. Learning how to stay grounded during life transitions allows you to remain connected to yourself even when everything around you is shifting.
Whether you’re contemplating a career change, leaving your marriage, retiring, adjusting to an empty nest, or realizing you want more out of life, this isn’t about going back to who you were it’s about finding out who you get to become.
It starts with simple practices that help you feel grounded, present, and tuned into yourself even if everything else feels uncertain.
How to Stay Grounded in the In-Between
We’ve been told that major life shifts require major action. So it’s easy to believe that before you move forward you need:
- A brand new vision, a bold decision, a reinvention plan
- A polished version of yourself to “step into what’s next”
- A complete breakdown before a breakthrough
But trying to solve it all at once only adds pressure and overwhelm; thrusting you into “fight or flight”. When you are in survival mode you can’t access your creativity. Your ability to think clearly becomes muddied, you become easily distracted, and those dreams you were so excited about begin to feel like less of a priority.
Resistance is inevitable because change requires you to move outside your comfort zone. Your system has one job, keep you “safe” and that means keeping you the same. So in order to take action on your dreams, you have to make it safe to change. Making it safe to change is how you stay grounded during life transitions.
These 4 practices Will Help You Stay Grounded:
“I’ve been experiencing a notable increase in calmness. My household feels much more peaceful, my children are more relaxed, and I’ve also been able to approach things with a greater sense of calm. I’m able to make more rational decisions and use the breathing techniques I’ve learned to manage my anxiety. I’m thankful that my life feels much more balanced and that I’ve learned how to stay grounded despite the chaos life brings.”-K.G.
1: Start Your Day with a Breathing Anchor
Before your feet hit the floor, take 60 seconds to connect with your breath.
Try this:
- Inhale for 4 counts, hold for 4, exhale for 4
- Feel the bed beneath you
- Say softly to yourself: “I don’t have to rush. I’m allowed to begin from stillness.”
- Repeat 3 times
Why it works:
You set the tone for the day, one that begins with your needs, not your to-do list.
2: “Notice Without Judgment” Journaling
Five minutes. No filters. No expectations.
Try using prompts like:
- Today I noticed…
- What feels true right now is…
- If I could be honest, I’d admit…
Why it works:
This is about being the non-judgmental observer. The goal isn’t to fix. It’s to witness, to become aware. It’s where clarity begins. That’s how you stay grounded when everything around you is changing.
3: Choose One Thing to Release
Ask yourself: What am I currently tolerating that no longer feels aligned?
Try:
- Not answering the passive-aggressive message from your ex’s sister.
- Muting the group text that drains you
- Letting go of the need to change someone’s opinion of you
Why it works:
Releasing isn’t about giving up. It’s about reclaiming your energy. You don’t have to manage anyone else’s perception of who you are.
4: Change One Phrase
The words you speak to yourself matter.
Try:
- “I feel lost” → “I’m in transition, and that’s okay”
- “I should be happy” → “I’m allowed to want more”
- “I don’t know what I’m doing” → “I’m figuring it out as I go”
Why it works:
You don’t have to wait for a breakthrough, a strategy, or clear direction to change your inner narrative. When you change your inner narrative you become more aligned with who you are becoming.
These four practices: anchoring your breath, noticing without judgment, releasing what no longer fits, and shifting your self-talk, are how to stay grounded when life feels uncertain.
To explore how you can stay grounded while you move through your unique life transition, book a complimentary call.