The Body Drama Shift

Understanding Internal Hustle And Your Nervous System

22 min · 20 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Understanding Internal Hustle And Your Nervous System

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Where are you moving fast? And where is the internal hustle running underneath it? What would it feel like to build from a grounded place instead? Your life can look calm and your body can still act like it is in an emergency. We get into the hidden reason so many midlife women feel exhausted, anxious, or stuck with stubborn weight and poor sleep even after they “slow down”: internal hustle, the nervous system pattern that keeps running long after the calendar clears. We talk through the difference between external hustle (the packed schedule and constant doing) and internal hustle (the invisible bracing, mental tabs that never close, and the feeling that you are never quite enough). Along the way, we name what hustle can feel like in the body, including fight, flight, and freeze responses, and why masking can drain you even when you appear steady. We also connect the dots to what we see in real life symptoms and patterns that look like chronic stress, from depleted energy to dysregulated hormones and metabolism. Then we offer the reframe that changes everything: hustle is not the pace, it is the internal state you move from. You can work hard without hustling. We share practical ways to build moments of safety and regulation, why rest supports productivity and longevity, and how identity shifts can keep the nervous system stuck until it gets new experiences, not just new information. If you have ever thought, “Why can’t I rest even when I have time?”, this conversation is for you. Subscribe, share with a friend who is running on empty, and leave a review so more women can find a healthier way to build a life they love. Connect with Amy Wilford on social media at @amywilfordhealth, or on her website at wholebodyharmonycoach.com [https://wholebodyharmonycoach.com] Connect with Heather Fontenot on social media at @embodiedrejuvenation, or on her website at embodiedrejuvenation.com [https://embodiedrejuvenation.com]

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