Starting Over, Being You with Dr. Amen Kaur
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2063689/fan_mail/new] You've been trying to move forward. Applying, planning, building, showing up. And still something feels like it's dragging. One foot in the new world, one foot in the old. Your mind wants to go, but your body won't follow. This episode names what that heaviness actually is. It is not stuckness. It is grief. For a version of yourself you invested everything into, a version the world never gave you permission to mourn. Dr. Amen Kaur explains why we carry unprocessed experiences like suitcases full of apples we never learned to eat, why the costume you put on as a child to earn love became so convincing that even you forgot it was a costume, and why your nervous system is still running an alarm that was installed when you were seven in a house you no longer live in. Drawing on William Worden's four tasks of mourning, Carl Rogers' theory of incongruence, Dr. Nadine Burke Harris's research on adverse childhood experiences and toxic stress, and Albert Bandura's self-efficacy research, this episode shows why grief and forward movement are not opposites, why judgment is the lock that closes the doors to your real self, and why love, compassion, and understanding are the key that opens them again. Includes a client story of a woman who stopped performing, reconnected to what she actually loved, and landed a six-figure role doing it. Free masterclass: amenkaur.com/masterclass [https://www.amenkaur.com/masterclass] In this episode: * Why moving forward feels so heavy when you haven't grieved the old identity * The apple metaphor: how unprocessed experiences become suitcases we carry for years * William Worden's four tasks of mourning and why grief is an active process, not a passive one * Carl Rogers and incongruence: the gap between who you truly are and who you learned to be * Dr. Nadine Burke Harris: how childhood stress physically changes the brain and nervous system * The alarm system metaphor: why your body keeps reacting to a house you no longer live in * Why judgment closes doors and love opens them * Albert Bandura's self-efficacy research: why self-trust is trained, not innate * Dr. Amen Kaur's own story of grieving the pivot from her previous podcast * A client story: from work she didn't love to a six-figure role in what she did * One practice for this week: when the heaviness arrives, ask what you need to grieve Referenced: William Worden, Carl Rogers, Dr. Nadine Burke Harris, Albert Bandura, Stephen Porges (Polyvagal Theory). Free masterclass: amenkaur.com/masterclass [https://www.amenkaur.com/masterclass] Free Masterclass: The Human Intelligence Framework A walkthrough of the five stage method Dr Amen Kaur uses with high achieving women who have lost themselves inside a career, role or identity that no longer fits. Watch it free at amenkaur.com/masterclass [https://www.amenkaur.com/masterclass] About Dr Amen Kaur Starting Over, Being You with Dr. Amen Kaur is the podcast for high-achieving women who have been quietly losing themselves inside the life they built. Dr. Amen Kaur, PhD, is a former scientist and former Partner at a FTSE 250 company with 20+ years of corporate experience. She teaches the Human Intelligence Framework, the Five Intelligences that orbit Your Self, and how to bring the integrator back online when it has stepped away from the seat. Learn more at amenkaur.com/about [https://www.amenkaur.com/about] Stay Close Instagram: @dramenkaur [https://www.instagram.com/dramenkaur] TikTok: @dramenkaur [https://www.tiktok.com/@dramenkaur] YouTube: @dramenkaur [https://www.youtube.com/@dramenkaur] Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not medical, psychological, or financial advice. Please consult a qualified professional for guidance specific to your situation.
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