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Episode 49: Are We Having Fun Yet?

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What if one of the most important parts of your healing journey isn’t another book, another course, or another breakthrough… but simply learning how to have fun again?   In this episode, I explore something many trauma survivors struggle with: joy. When we’ve spent years living in survival mode, hypervigilance, anxiety, and constant stress can become our normal. We get so focused on healing, fixing, improving, and protecting ourselves that we forget to actually enjoy our lives.   I share why healing from trauma and hypervigilance requires more than awareness—it requires connection. We talk about how the nervous system was designed to move between protection and connection, and how intentionally creating moments of fun can help regulate stress, build safety, and create new patterns in the brain.   This episode is an invitation to pause, breathe, and ask yourself a simple question: What am I doing today that is fun?Because joy isn’t a reward for healing—it’s part of the healing process itself.   In This Episode, You'll Discover: * Why fun is essential for nervous system regulation and emotional healing * How trauma and hypervigilance can steal joy without you realizing it * Practical ways to reconnect with curiosity, playfulness, and life * Why creating moments of joy helps your body feel safe again * The connection between healing, identity, and experiencing life fully   Whether you're navigating trauma recovery, burnout, stress, or simply feeling stuck, this episode will encourage you to make space for joy again.   Resources Mentioned Cherished: Shattered Innocence. Restored Hope by Polly Hamp Amazon: https://a.co/d/051YJqxd [https://a.co/d/051YJqxd] TDACAD: https://tdacad.com/product/cherished-shattered-innocence-restored-hope/ [https://tdacad.com/product/cherished-shattered-innocence-restored-hope/]   The TDAH! Method www.TDAHYou.com [http://www.TDAHYou.com]   Alive at Last www.Aliveatlast.org [http://www.Aliveatlast.org]   If you have more questions please email me at Hello@TDAHYOU.com [Hello@TDAHYOU.com]   Connect with me:   📱 Instagram: @pollyahamp [https://www.instagram.com/pollyahamp/]   📱 Facebook: Polly Hamp [https://www.facebook.com/PollyAHamp/]   If this episode encouraged you, follow the podcast, leave a review, and share it with a friend who needs permission to pause, heal, and have fun again.

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Episode 49: Are We Having Fun Yet?

What if one of the most important parts of your healing journey isn’t another book, another course, or another breakthrough… but simply learning how to have fun again?   In this episode, I explore something many trauma survivors struggle with: joy. When we’ve spent years living in survival mode, hypervigilance, anxiety, and constant stress can become our normal. We get so focused on healing, fixing, improving, and protecting ourselves that we forget to actually enjoy our lives.   I share why healing from trauma and hypervigilance requires more than awareness—it requires connection. We talk about how the nervous system was designed to move between protection and connection, and how intentionally creating moments of fun can help regulate stress, build safety, and create new patterns in the brain.   This episode is an invitation to pause, breathe, and ask yourself a simple question: What am I doing today that is fun?Because joy isn’t a reward for healing—it’s part of the healing process itself.   In This Episode, You'll Discover: * Why fun is essential for nervous system regulation and emotional healing * How trauma and hypervigilance can steal joy without you realizing it * Practical ways to reconnect with curiosity, playfulness, and life * Why creating moments of joy helps your body feel safe again * The connection between healing, identity, and experiencing life fully   Whether you're navigating trauma recovery, burnout, stress, or simply feeling stuck, this episode will encourage you to make space for joy again.   Resources Mentioned Cherished: Shattered Innocence. Restored Hope by Polly Hamp Amazon: https://a.co/d/051YJqxd [https://a.co/d/051YJqxd] TDACAD: https://tdacad.com/product/cherished-shattered-innocence-restored-hope/ [https://tdacad.com/product/cherished-shattered-innocence-restored-hope/]   The TDAH! Method www.TDAHYou.com [http://www.TDAHYou.com]   Alive at Last www.Aliveatlast.org [http://www.Aliveatlast.org]   If you have more questions please email me at Hello@TDAHYOU.com [Hello@TDAHYOU.com]   Connect with me:   📱 Instagram: @pollyahamp [https://www.instagram.com/pollyahamp/]   📱 Facebook: Polly Hamp [https://www.facebook.com/PollyAHamp/]   If this episode encouraged you, follow the podcast, leave a review, and share it with a friend who needs permission to pause, heal, and have fun again.

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