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The Doing Was the Sedation - and Why Nothing Quite Lands

1 h 6 min · 27 de abr de 2026
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Maybe you wake up already overwhelmed before the day has even begun. Maybe you're functioning well on the outside but there's a quiet voice underneath asking: is this really all there is? Maybe you've tried a lot of things - and they helped, a little, for a while - but something still isn't quite landing. In this episode, I go into the heart of why I work the way I do - bringing together yoga, Ayurveda, and nervous system work - and why so many people are still struggling even after trying a lot of things. I talk about what I keep seeing in the people I work with: That the symptoms that seem separate - in their digestion, hormones, restless mind, exhaustion - are often different expressions of the same underlying pattern. A nervous system that has lost its rhythm. A body that has been running on override for too long. I also share more of my own story. The part I didn't talk about much in episode 1 - what it actually felt like from the inside to achieve a lot while feeling disconnected. And what I mean when I say that the doing was the sedation. And I talk about something that still genuinely fascinates me: That Ayurveda and modern science are, in many ways, looking at the same thing - just in different language. This episode is for you if you've ever felt like you're doing everything right and still not quite landing. And if you've ever wondered why. It's also for yoga practitioners and teachers who sense there's a deeper layer available - in their own practice, and in the way they hold space for others. And a few annoouncements: Capacity Coaching - 3 spots opening in May If something in this episode resonated, you might be curious about working together more deeply. Three spots are opening up in my 6-month Capacity Coaching trajectory this May - a nervous system-based, integrative approach that brings together Ayurveda, somatic work, and yoga. It always begins with an Initial Ayurveda Health Consultation. A free call beforehand is always welcome. You can read more and reach at: https://www.maximeissner.nl/coaching [https://www.maximeissner.nl/coaching] Ashtanga Yoga & Ayurveda Retreat - Twente (NL), 28–31 May Two spots are still available for my 4-day retreat in the serene countryside of Twente at the end of this month. Past participants often describe it as a genuine reset - a few days to slow down, practice, and reconnect with yourself. We practice Ashtanga yoga, weave in Ayurvedic rhythm, and eat well together - think nourishing food, good company, and yes, desserts too. No restriction, no rigidity. Just a few days of being taken care of. More information at: https://www.maximeissner.nl/retreats [https://www.maximeissner.nl/retreats]. Summer Special - Ashtanga Gateway at Yoga Kula Emden (GER), 21–23 September And looking a little further ahead: this August I'll be hosting a special weekend retreat at Yoga Kula in Emden, Germany called "Anchored Within: Ashtanga Yoga Weekend for Body and Soul." A weekend to deepen your practice, settle into your body, and find that particular stillness that only comes from a few days away from ordinary life. More details and registration at: https://www.maximeissner.nl/ashtanga-yoga-weekend-emden-august-21-23 [https://www.maximeissner.nl/ashtanga-yoga-weekend-emden-august-21-23] More of my work lives at www.maximeissner.nl [http://www.maximeissner.nl]. Come say hello on Instagram here [https://www.instagram.com/maximeissner/] or LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/maximeissner/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/maximeissner/]

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