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In the Inner Room today, we are naming a thing that many of us feel but rarely say out loud: the exhaustion of being the "invisible scaffolding" for our adult children while we navigate the heat and transitions of menopause. If your life is no longer serving you, or if you are tired of the "noise" of your child’s career frustrations, this video is for you. We explore the "Kitchen Remodel" analogy—shifting the perspective from work as a "burden" to work as the "rough-in" phase of a masterpiece. THE RENOVATION REFRAMING CHEET SHEET (Copy these into your phone and use them as a tether to love for your children) 1. On the Mess: "It’s not a mess, it’s a Remodel. You’re in the 'rough-in' phase. It’s dusty and loud, but you’re getting the structural work done for free. What are you adding to your toolbox today?" 2. On the Entry-Level Grind: "This is just laying the subfloor. It isn't pretty, and nobody sees it once the granite is in, but without it, your future will buckle. Build it solid now." 3. On the Hard Boss/Colleagues: "That’s just Building Code. Learning how to navigate these people is like learning to wire a house—if you don't learn the skill now, your future house will short-circuit." 4. On the Rush for Freedom: "We all want the Grand Reveal, but you're still in demo. Every hour of work is a piece of marble you now own. Sourcing the materials takes time."