Genuine FULFILMENT
So, what matters most to you?

The MIDLIFE Perspective Shift
There’s a moment—sometimes gradual, sometimes all at once—when you realise that you no longer have the energy for what doesn’t matter. The endless proving, the striving, the worrying about things that once seemed so urgent but now feel insignificant.
Midlife is not about fading into the background, we like to think it’s about stepping forward with clarity, purpose, and an unshakable sense of self.
The maison 1973 woman has lived enough to know what truly matters. And, more importantly, what doesn’t.
She is no longer chasing approval or trends, and she has outgrown the need to justify her choices. Instead, she is focused on
depth over distraction, quality over quantity, and confidence over comparison.
But in a world that is constantly pushing for more, faster, louder—it takes intention to slow down, to define success on your own terms, and to prioritise what genuinely brings fulfilment.
Let’s explore.
“At the end of the day, it’s pretty simple for me. It’s the love and care I have for the people who matter most, the unwavering companionship of my dog, my health, purpose in my work and being surrounded by nature. Everything else? Nice to have, but not essential now. When I focus on these things, I feel rich.”
creator of maison 1973, Nic Tierney.

Living With PURPOSE
At this stage in life, we are done with doing things just because we should. Purpose is no longer about checking boxes or climbing ladders—we believe it’s about aligning our time, energy, and talents with what feels meaningful.
For some of us, that might mean pivoting in a career that no longer inspires them. For others, it’s about carving out more time for creativity, for projects that light them up, for work that feels expansive instead of draining.
We Ask Ourselves: Does how I spend my time reflect what truly matters to me? If so, wonderful. If not, how can we adjust it? It’s an ongoing dialogue we have. Keeps us focussed on the important things in our lives.
We Like To Make It Actionable: Just start small. Carve out even 10 minutes a day for something that brings you joy—writing, painting, reading, learning. The key is to just start.
Who Inspires This? Women all over the world and from all walks of life inspire us daily. Women who redefine success on their own terms, at every stage of life. We take our hats off to them. It’s incredibly wonderful to see.
We’ll Leave You With This Thought: Purpose isn’t always about what you do—it’s about why you do it.

Cultivating PRESENCE
With life feeling fuller than ever—career, family, relationships, responsibilities—it’s easy to move through days on autopilot. But being present is a choice, and it’s one that deeply impacts our sense of fulfilment.
Presence is about slowing down enough to actually experience life instead of rushing through it.
It’s about truly listening when someone speaks. It’s about engaging with our surroundings instead of always planning the next thing.
We Ask Ourselves: Am I truly here, or just going through the motions?
We Like To Make It Actionable: Create small daily rituals—whether it’s making coffee slowly, journaling for five minutes, or simply taking a deep breath before responding to an email. It’s ok to be still and silent – when did we start to believe it wasn’t?
We’ll Leave You With This Thought: A full life isn’t about doing more—it’s about being fully present for what you’re already doing.
CONFIDENCE In Style & Self
One of the most freeing things about midlife? You dress for yourself now. You’re no longer chasing trends or dressing to be seen—you’re dressing because it feels right.
Style in midlife is about effortless refinement, investment over impulse, and knowing exactly what works for you. It’s about the confidence that comes with experience—the ability to walk into a room and own it, not because you’re the loudest, but because your presence is undeniable.
We Ask Ourselves: Am I dressing for myself or for external validation?
We Like To Make It Actionable: Clear out anything from your wardrobe that doesn’t feel like you anymore. Build a collection of timeless, beautifully made pieces that bring ease to your everyday life.
Who Embodies This For Us? Women like Carine Roitfeld, Cate Blanchett, and Tilda Swinton—style icons who have never needed trends to be relevant.
We’ll Leave You With This Thought: True style isn’t about what you wear—it’s about how you wear it.

Taking CARE (Without Guilt)
We’ve spent years taking care of others—our families, our teams, our communities. But what about us?
At this stage, prioritising our health and wellbeing is no longer a luxury—it’s essential. And yet, many of us still struggle with the guilt of putting ourselves first. It’s time to let that go.
We Ask Ourselves: Am I treating my body with the same care I give to others?
We Like To Make It Actionable: Prioritise movement, sleep, and nourishment—not as punishment, but as a form of self-respect. Find what feels good, not what feels forced.
Who Embodies This For Us? Off the top of our heads, it’s the likes of Naomi Watts embracing midlife beauty, and Pamela Anderson’s natural self-acceptance. It’s inspiring and it’s refreshing.
We’ll Leave You With This Thought: Self-care isn’t selfish—it’s essential.
Deep & REAL Connections
By midlife, we’ve learned that friendships and relationships evolve. Some fade naturally, some require effort, and some deepen in ways we never expected.
What truly matters now isn’t the number of people in our lives, but the quality of the connections we keep.
We Ask Ourselves: Which relationships bring me energy, and which ones drain me?
We Like To Make It Actionable: Nurture the friendships that feel reciprocal and let go of relationships that no longer align with who you are.
We’ll Leave You With This Thought: Friendship in midlife is about quality over quantity. It’s ok to let go.

The Luxury of CHOICE
The greatest luxury in midlife? Choice.
Choosing where our energy goes. Choosing what we consume. Choosing how we define success. Choosing to say no more often.
We Ask Ourselves: Am I making choices that align with what I truly want?
We Like To Make It Actionable: Say no to things that drain you and yes to things that excite you—even if they scare you.
We’ll Leave You With This Thought: True freedom isn’t having it all—it’s choosing what matters most.

The Maison 1973 Takeaway:
Our final thought? The maison 1973 woman isn’t here to live by someone else’s definition of success, beauty, or happiness. She knows what matters—and she builds her life around it.
Not perfectly. Not always effortlessly. But with intention. With clarity. With a deep understanding that this is her time.


