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Weekly Update 12/17

14 min · 17. dec. 2025
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This week, a recurring theme is how easily anxiety and overwhelm escalate when the body is already stretched thin. Sleep disruption, health stress, and performance pressure amplify emotional reactions before anyone realizes what’s happening. Across sessions, there’s a growing recognition that insight alone doesn’t regulate the nervous system. Pushing for clarity, resolution, or productivity often increases distress rather than relieving it. Practical tools like slowing the pace, naming internal states, and tending to basic physiological needs come into sharper focus. Emotions such as anger, anxiety, and grief are being reconsidered—not as problems to eliminate, but signals to understand. Several breakthroughs emerge when limits are acknowledged without self-blame, and when everyday moments unexpectedly reveal deeper patterns. Which of these themes speaks to you most right now? Share your thoughts below. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jwdikkers.substack.com [https://jwdikkers.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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