You and You
Change isn't always dramatic. Sometimes it's the clocks going forward. A routine that quietly breaks. A rhythm you'd only just found, suddenly gone and with it, a version of yourself you hadn't realised you were holding onto. In this solo episode, Sanjiv explores why change so often feels unsafe even when it's neutral or good and why the nervous system reads disruption as threat before the mind has even registered what's happened. Using the seasons, bodily rhythms, and her own experience of a single missed hour unravelling weeks of careful work, she maps the universal cycle of settling, disruption, resistance, and eventually, adaptation. This episode asks: what are you actually holding onto when you resist change? And what might the disruption be showing you about where you've become rigid? Topics covered: nervous system and change, why we resist change, identity and routine, rhythm and regulation, seasonal metaphors, adapting to disruption, change and anxiety, internal safety Keywords: why change feels hard, fear of change, change and anxiety, nervous system disruption, You and You podcast, Sanjiv Sangha, personal development podcast, self-help for women UK, dealing with uncertainty, emotional resilience, inner weather season 1 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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