What Does It Mean to Feel Safe in Your Body?
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If the idea of feeling safe in your body sounds unfamiliar, or even a little strange, you're not alone. In this episode we explore why so many people disconnect from their bodies in the first place, why that disconnection makes complete sense as a nervous system response, and what safety in the body actually feels like when you begin to find it.
You'll also get a short guided experience to help you recognize that feeling for yourself, and one simple daily practice to start building it.
What You'll Discover:
- Why disconnecting from your body is a nervous system adaptation, not a character flaw
- How the two-way communication between your brain and body shapes your relationship with food
- What feeling safe in your body actually feels like, and how to begin recognizing it
- Why this work is often hard to do alone, and what co-regulation makes possible
If you've ever wondered why you reach for food even when you're not hungry, or why being still and quiet feels unbearable, this episode may answer questions you didn't know you had.
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