May 6, 2025

The Andropause Effect: Why Purpose, Performance, and Passion Take a Hit in Midlife

Something’s changed. You used to wake up with drive. Purpose. Clarity. Now? It’s harder to concentrate. Your fuse is shorter. Your confidence wobbles in ways it never used to. Even the gym sessions you used to rely on to keep you sharp leave you feeling flat. You’re not broken. And you’re not alone. There’s a […]

Something’s changed.

You used to wake up with drive. Purpose. Clarity.

Now? It’s harder to concentrate. Your fuse is shorter. Your confidence wobbles in ways it never used to. Even the gym sessions you used to rely on to keep you sharp leave you feeling flat.

You’re not broken. And you’re not alone.

There’s a silent shift happening in many men’s lives in their 40s and 50s — and most don’t even know it has a name.

What is Andropause?

Andropause – sometimes called “male menopause” – refers to the gradual decline in testosterone levels in men, usually beginning in their late 30s or 40s. Unlike menopause, this shift is slower and less abrupt. But it’s no less real.

As testosterone levels drop, they can take a man’s energy, motivation, focus, sex drive, and even his sense of identity with them. Many men describe it as a fog — one they can’t quite explain, shake, or even name.

And because most men weren’t taught to talk about hormones — or admit to any dip in vitality — this change often gets masked as burnout, laziness, or a midlife crisis.

But make no mistake: the shift is real — with physiological roots that often ripple into psychological and emotional wellbeing. And for high-performing men in leadership, the stakes are even higher.

How It Shows Up in Purpose, Relationships, and Leadership

I see this regularly in the men I coach — men who have achieved a great deal but suddenly find themselves misaligned, unsure, and low on fire. Often, they’re battling on multiple fronts:

  • At work, they find it harder to focus, lead decisively, or maintain their edge.
  • At home, irritability and low libido cause confusion or distance in relationships.
  • Internally, they feel a loss of direction or meaning. Even wins feel… hollow.

What makes this worse is the cultural silence around it. The men I work with are not lacking courage — they’re often just lacking language. Once we name it, things begin to shift.

Andropause vs. Midlife Crisis

It’s important to draw a distinction here.

A midlife crisis is often existential — it’s about questioning who we are, what we’ve built, and whether it matters.

Andropause is hormonal — a physiological shift in the body.

But here’s the twist: they often arrive at the same time. One amplifies the other. That’s why it can feel so disorienting, even to the strongest of men.

Understanding both is key to navigating either.

A Personal Note

In my forties, I noticed how my energy levels began to wane dramatically. A significant part of my identity had always been tied to being a sportsman — I played multiple sports, took part in triathlons, and even completed full Ironman and multi-day races. That drive, that hunger to train and push hard, was central to who I thought I was.

Then, quite suddenly, it disappeared. I no longer wanted to train, and I found myself declining invitations to events I’d once jumped at. At first, it was disorienting. But with time and honest reflection, I began to recalibrate. I realised those events and that intensity didn’t define me — they never did.

Today, I still enjoy many of the same activities — but the motivation is different. It’s no longer about proving anything. It’s about presence, gratitude, and the sheer joy of movement and fresh air. This was just one part of the broader recalibration I’ve experienced — and it unlocked a new level of enjoyment and meaning that I couldn’t see before.

So, What Can You Do?

You don’t have to suffer in silence — and this isn’t about “managing decline.” It’s about regaining clarity and direction.

Here’s where to start:

  • Get your hormones tested. Work with a trusted healthcare professional to rule out (or confirm) low testosterone.
  • Reclaim the basics. Nutrition, movement, sleep, and connection are more vital than ever.
  • Speak to someone. Not just a doctor — a coach or mentor who can help you unpack the bigger picture.

That’s where I come in.

I specialise in helping men in midlife realign their identity, leadership, relationships, and purpose — with courage and honesty. Because it’s not just about fixing a dip in energy. It’s about reawakening the man underneath it all.

You’re Not the Only One

If any part of this landed for you, take a breath.

This isn’t weakness. It’s a call to pay attention.

Men weren’t made to walk these seasons alone. And what you’re facing might not be failure — it might simply be andropause… and a moment that matters more than you realise.


💭 Want to talk this through?
If you’re in your 40s or 50s and feeling the shift, let’s talk. No pressure — just a conversation to explore what might be going on for you.

📩 Message me directly to set up a confidential, obligation-free chat.

🔁 And if this made you think of someone in your life — a friend, colleague or loved one — send it their way. You could be giving them the language they didn’t know they needed.

Let’s normalise this conversation. Because what’s been ignored for too long is costing too many men too much.

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