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62. Your Body Knows Best: How Stress Impacts Memory and Why We Should Listen to Our Bodies
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This episode is a compassionate call to notice the red flags our bodies raise, recognize our limitations, and honor our needs.Many women in perimenopause and menopause experience brain fog and memory loss, but this is seldom talked about openly. Drawing from my own recent experiences, and with support from Dr. Gabor Maté's book When the Body Says No, we explore the ways our bodies communicate distress, often through symptoms we might overlook—like memory lapses, mental fatigue, or even physical illness.
Key Topics:
- The impact of chronic stress on mental faculties and overall wellbeing.
- How small and significant stresses accumulate, often unnoticed, shaping who we become.
- Practical insights on tuning in to bodily signals and making space for rest and recalibration.
- Affirmations that remind us of our worth beyond productivity or societal expectations.
If you’re feeling overwhelmed by the fast pace of life, battling stress, or noticing changes in your mental clarity, this episode offers permission to pause, breathe, and reconnect with what truly matters. We close with a powerful affirmation to guide you on this journey: "I am valued, accepted, and loved as I am. It is safe to be me."
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This episode was edited by Aura House Productions
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Manage episode 448320276 series 3374046
This episode is a compassionate call to notice the red flags our bodies raise, recognize our limitations, and honor our needs.Many women in perimenopause and menopause experience brain fog and memory loss, but this is seldom talked about openly. Drawing from my own recent experiences, and with support from Dr. Gabor Maté's book When the Body Says No, we explore the ways our bodies communicate distress, often through symptoms we might overlook—like memory lapses, mental fatigue, or even physical illness.
Key Topics:
- The impact of chronic stress on mental faculties and overall wellbeing.
- How small and significant stresses accumulate, often unnoticed, shaping who we become.
- Practical insights on tuning in to bodily signals and making space for rest and recalibration.
- Affirmations that remind us of our worth beyond productivity or societal expectations.
If you’re feeling overwhelmed by the fast pace of life, battling stress, or noticing changes in your mental clarity, this episode offers permission to pause, breathe, and reconnect with what truly matters. We close with a powerful affirmation to guide you on this journey: "I am valued, accepted, and loved as I am. It is safe to be me."
Call to Action:
If you enjoy The Quiet Warrior Podcast and find the content valuable, please take a moment to rate and review the podcast. CLICK HERE, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate 5 stars, and click “Write a Review”. This lets me know what you found helpful in an episode.
For relatable stories on showing up with courage, confidence, and authentic self-expression, subscribe to my newsletter HERE.
For coaching enquiries: CLICK HERE to book a complimentary Zoom call.
This episode was edited by Aura House Productions
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