When Rest Feels Unsafe
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In this episode of Life In Between, we explore what it means when rest doesn’t feel peaceful—but threatening.
For those who learned to survive by staying alert, responsible, and needed, slowing down can feel like losing control. Rest can trigger guilt, fear, or the sense that something might fall apart if you stop.
This conversation gently unpacks why rest feels unsafe for so many of us, how our bodies learned to equate stillness with risk, and what it looks like to rebuild a relationship with rest through safety, patience, and trust.
This episode isn’t about forcing stillness. It’s about listening. About honoring the body that learned how to survive—and teaching it that rest can be a place to return to, not a danger to avoid.
If you’re tired but struggling to slow down, this episode is for you.
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