Journeys With My Body

Your Nervous System Might Be Blocking Desire

17 min · 27. maj 2026
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Most people think losing desire means something is wrong with them. But what if your nervous system has been in survival mode for too long? In this episode, we explore why prolonged stress can quietly disconnect us from wanting, from beauty, from creativity, from pleasure, from intimacy, from possibility, and even from imagining a different future. We talk about how the body begins protecting itself from disappointment by shrinking desire down to what feels emotionally manageable… and how that survival pattern can eventually start feeling like personality. You’ll learn: • Why desire often disappears during chronic stress • How survival mode narrows your ability to imagine the future • The hidden nervous system link between burnout and emotional flatness • Why wanting can start to feel unsafe, unrealistic, or “too much.” • The subtle signs your capacity for aliveness is beginning to return This episode is an invitation to notice the small flickers before you explain them away. The moment your body leans toward beauty, curiosity, warmth, creativity, or possibility again.

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episode Your Nervous System Might Be Blocking Desire cover

Your Nervous System Might Be Blocking Desire

Most people think losing desire means something is wrong with them. But what if your nervous system has been in survival mode for too long? In this episode, we explore why prolonged stress can quietly disconnect us from wanting, from beauty, from creativity, from pleasure, from intimacy, from possibility, and even from imagining a different future. We talk about how the body begins protecting itself from disappointment by shrinking desire down to what feels emotionally manageable… and how that survival pattern can eventually start feeling like personality. You’ll learn: • Why desire often disappears during chronic stress • How survival mode narrows your ability to imagine the future • The hidden nervous system link between burnout and emotional flatness • Why wanting can start to feel unsafe, unrealistic, or “too much.” • The subtle signs your capacity for aliveness is beginning to return This episode is an invitation to notice the small flickers before you explain them away. The moment your body leans toward beauty, curiosity, warmth, creativity, or possibility again.

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