18. From Burnout to Wintering: When Your Nervous System Is Afraid to Slow Down

February 4
39 mins

Episode Description

Many of us live in a nervous system state where movement, productivity, and momentum feel like safety. Slowing down doesn't feel restful — it feels threatening. And when the body starts asking for less, the mind often panics and tries to think, plan, or "fix" its way out.

This episode explores what happens at the edge of capacity, when exhaustion collides with fear, and your system begins demanding a different pace.

✨ Why slowing down can feel terrifying even when you're exhausted
✨ How a lot of "motivation" is actually fear dressed up as productivity
✨ The difference between intuition and fear when your energy starts dropping
✨ "Wintering" — seasons where your system asks for less, whether you agree or not (from Wintering by Katherine May)
✨ How the body eventually forces a slowdown when the mind keeps trying to plan its way out
✨ Why consuming more content and "trying harder" often makes things worse
✨ A simple 10% practice: slowing speech, movement, and pace just enough to feel the body again

The episode also connects this to eating disorder recovery, body image work, and nervous system healing — especially the pressure to keep fixing yourself, keep learning, and keep doing recovery "right," instead of allowing space for integration.

Mentioned: Wintering (Wintering), Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals (Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals).

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