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Rehearsing Participation: Stopping the Emotional Rehearsal of Urgency, Exhaustion, and “Not Yet”

23 min · 24. Mai 2026
Episode Rehearsing Participation: Stopping the Emotional Rehearsal of Urgency, Exhaustion, and “Not Yet” Cover

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In this episode of The Edited Woman, Dr. Linda Cecere explores what happens when women stop emotionally postponing their lives and finally begin participating in them. Through stories about her grandmother’s plastic-covered Davenport, bamboo roots growing invisibly underground, nervous system repetition, identity rehearsal, and the quiet ways women withhold softness from themselves, this episode unpacks how high-functioning women unconsciously rehearse urgency, self-denial, exhaustion, and emotional restriction every single day. This conversation goes far beyond candles, perfume, and “self-care.” It’s about: * nervous system regulation * emotional environments * identity change * thought rehearsal * future-self support * midlife physiology * participation vs preservation * and why “wear is evidence of participation” If you’ve ever felt like you were: waiting to fully live… waiting to feel worthy… waiting until everything was finally together… this episode is for you. You’ll also hear: ✨ why the nervous system organizes around repetition, not intention ✨ how small daily choices shape identity ✨ why women emotionally abandon themselves without realizing it ✨ how thoughts become physiological environments ✨ and what it means to stop standing outside your own life Because maybe the goal was never to remain untouched. Maybe the goal was to fully live.

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In this episode of The Edited Woman, Dr. Linda Cecere explores what happens when women stop emotionally postponing their lives and finally begin participating in them. Through stories about her grandmother’s plastic-covered Davenport, bamboo roots growing invisibly underground, nervous system repetition, identity rehearsal, and the quiet ways women withhold softness from themselves, this episode unpacks how high-functioning women unconsciously rehearse urgency, self-denial, exhaustion, and emotional restriction every single day. This conversation goes far beyond candles, perfume, and “self-care.” It’s about: * nervous system regulation * emotional environments * identity change * thought rehearsal * future-self support * midlife physiology * participation vs preservation * and why “wear is evidence of participation” If you’ve ever felt like you were: waiting to fully live… waiting to feel worthy… waiting until everything was finally together… this episode is for you. You’ll also hear: ✨ why the nervous system organizes around repetition, not intention ✨ how small daily choices shape identity ✨ why women emotionally abandon themselves without realizing it ✨ how thoughts become physiological environments ✨ and what it means to stop standing outside your own life Because maybe the goal was never to remain untouched. Maybe the goal was to fully live.

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