The Shetland Resolve Calm-Cast
You know you're tired. You know you need a break. You know you've taken on too much. Yet somehow you keep going anyway. Why do we ignore our own needs even when we know what they are? In this episode, Diane Taylor, hypnotherapist and coach at Shetland Resolve, explores why recognising a need and responding to it are often two very different things. Many of us know when we're tired, overwhelmed or carrying too much. Yet we still find ourselves putting our own needs at the bottom of the list. This episode explores why. Not because there's something wrong with you. Not because you lack awareness. But because coping can become so familiar that we stop noticing we're doing it. In this episode you'll hear about: • Why recognising a need and responding to it are often very different things • How coping can become a way of life without us realising • Why many people find it easier to respond to other people's needs than their own • The difference between understanding a pattern and recognising your own version of it • Why awareness creates choice, and choice creates possibility Along the way, Diane shares everyday examples many people will recognise, from skipping lunch to finish a task, to putting everyone else's needs first and explores a client story that highlights why insight alone is rarely enough. If you've ever wondered why you can clearly see what would help and still struggle to act on it, this episode explores one possible answer. If this conversation resonates with you, you may also be interested in this month's hypnotherapy audio, “Needs, Not Just Coping” [https://www.shetlandresolve.co.uk/needs-not-coping], which explores the same theme from a deeper, more experiential perspective. If you are looking for ongoing support, beyond information alone, the Calm Collective offers a safe space to explore patterns more deeply, build awareness through guided practice and create lasting change through repetition, support and reflection. Next month on the Calm-Cast: We'll be exploring something many people recognise immediately. The fear of getting it wrong. The fear of standing out. The fear of what other people might think. Or as we might say here in Shetland... "Whit will folk tink?" Links: Calm Collective Membership [Calm Collective Membership] Guided Audios [https://www.shetlandresolve.co.uk/relaxation-audios] If you found this episode helpful, please follow the podcast, leave a review and share it with someone who might benefit from listening. Go peerie wyes (gently).
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