Why You Feel Lost After Cancer & Why Nothing Is Wrong With You
Thu Feb 05 2026
Many women quietly admit this after cancer treatment ends:
“I don’t understand why I feel so unsettled. Everything looks fine on the outside, but something feels off.”
In this episode of Confidence After Cancer, Gabby speaks directly to that feeling — the sense of being lost, unanchored, or unsure of yourself even when life appears to be back on track.
If you were high-achieving before cancer, someone who had a plan, knew who you were, and felt competent and capable, this episode is especially for you.
Gabby explores why this sense of disorientation is so common after treatment, and why it doesn’t mean you’ve lost confidence or failed to recover properly. Instead, it often signals something deeper: a shift in identity.
Cancer doesn’t just affect the body. It can change how you relate to pressure, time, energy, meaning, and priorities. When the old version of you no longer fits, trying to “go back” can create more confusion, not clarity.
This episode offers a powerful reframe:
You’re not lost. You’re between identities.
And that space, while uncomfortable, can become the place where clarity, choice, and self-leadership begin.
What You’ll Learn from this Episode:
Why feeling lost after cancer is more common than people admitHow identity shifts can happen even when life looks “normal” againWhy gratitude pressure can make recovery harder, not easierThe paradox of looking capable while feeling internally unanchoredWhy dissatisfaction after cancer is not ingratitude, it’s growthWhat it means to be “between identities”How this in-between phase can become the foundation for your next chapterWhy you don’t need fixing, just permission to lead yourself differently
Resources & Links:
Book a free clarity call with Gabby: Schedule hereConnect with Gabby on Instagram: @gabby.mottersheadVisit the website: confidenceaftercancer.co.uk Watch on YouTube: Subscribe hereJoin Gabby’s weekly newsletter for tips on life after treatment: Sign up here
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Many women quietly admit this after cancer treatment ends: “I don’t understand why I feel so unsettled. Everything looks fine on the outside, but something feels off.” In this episode of Confidence After Cancer, Gabby speaks directly to that feeling — the sense of being lost, unanchored, or unsure of yourself even when life appears to be back on track. If you were high-achieving before cancer, someone who had a plan, knew who you were, and felt competent and capable, this episode is especially for you. Gabby explores why this sense of disorientation is so common after treatment, and why it doesn’t mean you’ve lost confidence or failed to recover properly. Instead, it often signals something deeper: a shift in identity. Cancer doesn’t just affect the body. It can change how you relate to pressure, time, energy, meaning, and priorities. When the old version of you no longer fits, trying to “go back” can create more confusion, not clarity. This episode offers a powerful reframe: You’re not lost. You’re between identities. And that space, while uncomfortable, can become the place where clarity, choice, and self-leadership begin. What You’ll Learn from this Episode: Why feeling lost after cancer is more common than people admitHow identity shifts can happen even when life looks “normal” againWhy gratitude pressure can make recovery harder, not easierThe paradox of looking capable while feeling internally unanchoredWhy dissatisfaction after cancer is not ingratitude, it’s growthWhat it means to be “between identities”How this in-between phase can become the foundation for your next chapterWhy you don’t need fixing, just permission to lead yourself differently Resources & Links: Book a free clarity call with Gabby: Schedule hereConnect with Gabby on Instagram: @gabby.mottersheadVisit the website: confidenceaftercancer.co.uk Watch on YouTube: Subscribe hereJoin Gabby’s weekly newsletter for tips on life after treatment: Sign up here