Have you ever felt a tiny, quiet sense of calm in the middle of a busy or overwhelming day? Maybe it was the sun peeking through the window just right. Or the sound of a song you haven’t heard in years, yet it wrapped around you like an old friend. Or perhaps, for just a breath, you felt okay—even if life felt heavy five minutes before.
That, my dear, was a glimmer. And these moments are so much more important than we give them credit for, especially for us as midlife women.
What is a Glimmer?
The word glimmer was first used by Deb Dana, a licensed clinical social worker who specializes in Polyvagal Theory—a beautiful framework about how our nervous system affects the way we feel and respond to the world. While many of us have heard about triggers—those moments that spark stress, anxiety, or shut us down—glimmers are their softer, loving opposite.
A glimmer is a tiny, everyday moment that tells your nervous system:
You are safe here. You are okay. You can exhale now.
It could be the sparkle of morning sunlight through the trees, the warmth of your coffee mug, the way a loved one says your name, or hearing laughter echo down the street.
Glimmers are simple, small, and often unexpected — but they are powerful.
They help you return to yourself, even when the world feels loud, uncertain, or exhausting.
The best part? Glimmers are everywhere, but most of us have been too busy, too stressed, or too disconnected to notice them. Midlife, however, is the perfect time to start noticing.
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Why Are Glimmers So Important, Especially in Midlife?
If you’re anything like me (and like so many women I know), midlife has not exactly been a gentle stroll through the park.
It has been motherhood, caregiving, heartbreak, career shifts, identity crises, hormonal chaos, and moments where we put ourselves at the bottom of the list because everyone else needed us first.
In midlife, we often find ourselves feeling worn down, disconnected, or numb—not because we are broken, but because life has been a lot. The nervous system, which is the part of you always scanning for danger and safety, has often been stuck in a state of survival mode for years.
And here is the gentle truth:
You don’t need to overhaul your entire life to feel better. You don’t need to wait for everything to settle, for the house to be spotless, for the to-do list to be done, or for the scale to move.
You just need to notice the glimmers.
Every glimmer you notice helps to soften the nervous system’s constant state of hypervigilance. It says to your mind, body, and soul:
You are safe here. It’s okay to feel peace. It’s okay to feel joy. It’s okay to be present.
With practice, glimmers can help you:
• Reconnect with yourself after years of default living
• Feel more grounded and calm
• Navigate stress and uncertainty more gracefully
• Create tiny pockets of joy daily — no matter what is happening around you
• Begin to heal, gently and steadily
And my love, midlife is exactly when we need this the most.
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What Do Glimmers Look Like?
Glimmers are often small and simple—but don’t confuse that with meaningless. They are profound because they are accessible.
They don’t require you to be on a beach retreat or to have everything figured out. They meet you right in your kitchen, your backyard, your morning walk, or your everyday life.
Here are just a few:
• The soft glow of sunrise while you sip coffee
• The smell of fresh rain
• Hearing your child or grandchild’s laughter
• The cozy weight of a blanket
• A compliment that you actually let land
• Noticing how the breeze moves the trees outside
You might already be surrounded by glimmers—you just haven’t been looking for them intentionally. Until now.
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The Top 100 Everyday Glimmers for Midlife Women
I created this list with love, specifically for midlife women like you. Let this be your reminder that glimmers are everywhere.
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100 Everyday Glimmers
1.The warmth of the sun on your face
2.Birds singing outside your window
3.Freshly brewed coffee aroma
4.The softness of your favorite blanket
5.A deep, satisfying breath
6.Your pet looking at you with love
7.The sparkle of sunlight on water
8.Hearing a song you loved from your younger years
9.A handwritten note or card
10.Fresh flowers on your table
11.A smile from a stranger
12.Laughter shared with a friend
13.The quiet of the early morning
14.The sound of rain on the windows
15.Candlelight flickering in a dark room
16.The scent of fresh laundry
17.Hot tea in your favorite mug
18.A meaningful compliment
19.The feeling of bare feet on grass
20.Watching clouds float across the sky
21.Your favorite old photograph
22.The scent of your favorite perfume
23.A cozy sweater on a chilly day
24.Seeing your reflection and giving yourself a kind smile
25.The taste of a perfectly ripe fruit
26.A gentle breeze on your skin
27.Finding a heart-shaped rock, leaf, or cloud
28.The first sip of morning coffee or tea
29.Reading a quote that resonates deeply
30.Seeing the moon glowing at night
31.A small act of kindness from someone
32.Making eye contact with someone who “gets” you
33.The scent of fresh herbs while cooking
34.Watching a child play
35.Hearing your favorite laugh
36.Finding a lost item you forgot about
37.The calm after tidying a space
38.The sound of waves
39.The warmth of a bath or shower
40.The softness of clean sheets
41.Witnessing someone help another
42.Feeling fully listened to
43.A warm hug that lingers
44.The first signs of spring
45.Lighting incense or essential oils
46.The crunch of autumn leaves
47.A peaceful drive
48.A sunrise or sunset
49.A giggle from someone you love
50.Remembering a special memory
51.The smell of baked goods
52.Journaling a thought that brings clarity
53.Someone holding the door open
54.The first snow
55.Hearing your name spoken kindly
56.Finishing a good book
57.The soft touch of lotion
58.Watching birds gather
59.The quiet of home
60.A flickering fireplace
61.A butterfly fluttering by
62.Someone saying, “I’m proud of you”
63.The comfort of old pajamas
64.Reconnecting with an old friend
65.A breeze moving your curtains
66.Hearing wind chimes
67.A fresh journal
68.A good hair day
69.The peacefulness of a Sunday
70.Savoring the last bite of a favorite treat
71.The glow of string lights
72.Watching bees on flowers
73.A cozy rainy day
74.Feeling appreciated
75.The scent of a new candle
76.Stargazing
77.A random act of kindness you give
78.The first bloom of the season
79.A favorite childhood smell
80.Cooking a favorite recipe
81.Discovering a new favorite song
82.Receiving unexpected good news
83.Watching the seasons change
84.The sound of crackling wood
85.Someone remembering something important to you
86.The feeling after a deep conversation
87.A handwritten grocery list or love note
88.Taking off your shoes after a long day
89.The sky turning pink at dusk
90.Getting caught in a warm rain
91.Realizing you’ve slowed down
92.Watching a feel-good movie
93.Seeing wildflowers
94.Someone saying, “Thank you” with sincerity
95.The first sip of water when you’re thirsty
96.The feeling of self-acceptance
97.A quiet moment during a busy day
98.The leaves changing colors
99.Noticing how far you’ve come
100.Feeling loved — by yourself or others
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A Simple Glimmer Practice for Midlife Women
So, how do we really start noticing glimmers?
It’s simple, but deeply meaningful.
The Daily Glimmer Practice:
1.Intention:
Every morning, remind yourself: Today, I will notice glimmers.
2.Notice:
Throughout your day, gently stay open to small moments of beauty, calm, safety, or joy. No need to force it — just stay present.
3.Write it down:
At the end of the day, take 5 minutes to journal:
• What glimmers did I notice today?
• How did they make me feel?
• What did they remind me of?
4.Savor:
Before bed, read your glimmers list again. Allow yourself to feel them one more time. Let your body and nervous system receive them fully.
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Journal Prompt You Can Use Daily:
Today I noticed these glimmers: ____________.
The one that stood out the most was ____________ because it made me feel ____________.
I am grateful for these moments because ____________.
This simple act of noticing and recording will gently retrain your nervous system to notice more good. Over time, you’ll begin to feel more calm, joyful, and connected—even on the hard days.
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Midlife is the Perfect Time for Glimmers
Midlife isn’t a crisis, my friend—it’s a rebirth. You’ve walked through so much. You’ve cared for everyone else. It’s time to soften, to reconnect, to allow yourself to experience life again—not just survive it.
And you don’t need to wait for some big shift. You can start right here, today, with one tiny, glowing glimmer.
I hope you’ll begin noticing them. I hope you’ll write them down. And most of all, I hope you’ll let yourself feel them.
Because you are worthy of joy, safety, and beauty. Right now. Just as you are.
With love,
Jax
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