EPISODE 8 - Self-Love in Survival Mode: Chronic Illness, Identity, Burnout and Learning to Heal
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In this episode of Bend, Snap & Chat, we explore what happens when chronic illness, stress, and survival mode slowly reshape the way we see ourselves. Cristie and Drake have an honest conversation about identity loss, self-compassion, nervous system exhaustion, and learning how to reconnect with the parts of ourselves that still exist underneath pain and burnout.
Together, they discuss the emotional impact of living in survival mode, the harsh inner dialogue many people develop through chronic illness, and why self-love is often less about vanity and more about survival.
We discuss:
- How chronic illness and stress reshape identity
- The inner dialogue created by survival mode
- Guilt, burnout, and the pressure to “push through”
- Reconnecting with the parts of ourselves beyond illness
- Grieving old dreams while creating new ones
- Pacing, adaptation, and redefining success
- Self-forgiveness and nervous system healing
- The healing practice of Ho’oponopono
This episode is for anyone navigating chronic illness, burnout, disability, emotional exhaustion, or major life changes. If you’ve ever felt disconnected from yourself while trying to survive, this conversation offers a compassionate reminder that you are still worthy of love, softness, joy, and new beginnings.