Helpers On Helping
Ever find yourself smiling and nodding in meetings while your stomach knots? For us helpers, people-pleasing isn't just a habit—it's a survival response. Today, I’m breaking down the hidden biological machinery behind "fawning" and why your HPA axis might be keeping the score on your behalf. * The Fawn Response as Survival: Understand why your nervous system chooses accommodation when "fight" or "flight" aren't options, and how the professional attunement required in helping roles can accidentally lock this scanning pattern into your biology. * The Physiological "Cortisol Drip": We explore how chronic people-pleasing creates a constant, low-volume stress response that eventually triggers the "pregnenolone steal," redirecting your body's building blocks away from calming progesterone. * The Hormonal Fingerprint: Discover how a flattened cortisol curve and low DHEA explain why you feel exhausted despite "normal" lab results, and why your worsening PMS is actually a signal of a system under sustained relational pressure. * Shifting from Insight to Regulation: Why mindset work alone cannot fix a "blown circuit board"; learn how to provide your body with the consistent evidence of safety it needs to stop running the "emergency room" and begin the process of hormonal restoration. If this episode resonated with you, please subscribe, rate the show, and share it with a fellow helper who gives their all.
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