The Body Drama Shift
Hustle can look like competence, but it often feels like being exhausted and unable to stop. We’re Amy (Whole Body Harmony) and Heather (Embodied Rejuvenation), and we’re naming the pattern we see constantly in midlife women: constant pushing, performing, overfunctioning, and ignoring the signals your body is sending. If you’re dealing with stubborn weight gain, low energy, mood swings, anxiety, or poor sleep, we want you to hear this clearly: you’re not imagining it, and you’re not alone. We connect the dots between hustle culture and real physiology. Chronic stress pushes the nervous system toward survival mode, and when survival is the priority, healing gets deprioritised. That can show up as hormone dysregulation, cortisol issues, blood sugar swings, sleep disruption, slower digestion, increased inflammation, and weight loss resistance. We also share a simple framework we use with clients, the four legged chair model of health: sex hormones, thyroid, metabolism and insulin, and cortisol. When you only “fix” one leg, the whole chair still wobbles, especially if gut health is shaky and daily toxin exposure adds more load. Then we talk about what healing actually looks like in perimenopause and menopause. It is not laziness and it is not doing nothing. It is learning to fuel your body well, stabilise blood sugar, support minerals, prioritise quality sleep, choose gentle movement over punishing workouts when you are already stressed, and set boundaries so you can hear your body again. We also name the grief that can come with changing the routines that used to work, and why asking for help is strength, not weakness. If this resonates, subscribe so you don’t miss the next conversation, share this with a woman who’s carrying too much, and leave a review so more midlife women can find the support they’ve been told they don’t need. The image presented in the video version of this episode can be found here: http://bit.ly/3PpMkBg [http://bit.ly/3PpMkBg] 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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