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How Your Body Keeps the Score of Words You Refuse to Say

20 min · 1. kesä 2026
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Most of us are carrying unresolved truths in our bodies — silent conversations, repressed emotions, and unmet needs that keep us exhausted, anxious, and disconnected from ourselves. What if your body's tension, fatigue, or anxiety isn't a malfunction but a message waiting to be heard? In this powerful episode of Grow Yourself Great, Inobeme Polk reveals how silence and unspoken truth shape your physical and emotional health — and offers a profound shift: listening to what your body has been trying to tell you all along. We dive deep into how childhood adaptation conditions us to silence our authentic voice, often long before adulthood, creating internal conflict that manifests as chronic fatigue, tension, or anxiety. You’ll discover that unresolved conversations and unacknowledged boundaries are not just psychological issues but bodily burdens. Inobeme shares compelling frameworks on how emotions, energy, and identity are interconnected and how avoiding truth costs more than you realize — in energy, health, and self-trust. This episode unveils the real mechanics behind emotional travel: every feeling and unspoken truth moves through you, shaping your nervous system and self-image. You'll learn practical techniques to identify what your body is trying to communicate and how to start honoring your innermost truths. Topics include: the role of defense mechanisms in self-neglect, the power of self-awareness through journaling, and how healing begins when honesty replaces silence. Whether you're tired of superficial fixes or feeling stuck in patterns of avoidance, these insights will help you reclaim your voice and rebuild your identity from the inside out The stakes are high — without listening to your body's messages, you risk perpetual exhaustion, disconnection, and repeating cycles that keep you small. But the opportunity is even greater: by tuning in, you not only initiate healing but craft a new narrative rooted in authenticity and self-respect. This episode is essential listening for anyone ready to break free from self-silencing and start living in alignment. If you're tired of carrying burdens you haven't voiced, if you're ready to speak your truth and transform internal conflict into empowered clarity, this is your gateway. Heal not just what’s external — but the silent stories your body has been longing to tell.

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