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When Strength Becomes Survival | Nervous System Overload & High-Functioning Burnout

When Strength Becomes Survival | Nervous System Overload & High-Functioning Burnout

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概要

Why do high-functioning women feel exhausted even when life looks stable?

In this episode, Dr. Connie Cheung explores the hidden biological cost of "appearing strong" and how constant composure can train the nervous system into chronic vigilance.

You'll learn:

• How strength can quietly become a survival pattern

• Why digestion becomes unpredictable under stress

• Why fatigue doesn't resolve with rest

• How identity influences nervous system regulation

• Why safety must come before strategy

This episode is for high-achieving women experiencing gut issues, nervous system dysregulation, burnout, chronic tension, or emotional reactivity — despite "doing everything right."

If effort hasn't worked, it may not be a discipline problem — it may be a sequencing problem.

1:04 – The Hidden Cost of Being "The Strong One"

2:16 – Quiet Vigilance: Signs of Nervous System Overload

3:47 – How Strength Turns Into Survival Mode

5:15 – When Being Capable Becomes Your Identity

6:32 – Digestive Issues, Inflammation & Exhaustion Explained

8:29 – Body Scan: Are You Secretly Bracing?

9:58 – My Turning Point: Safety Before Strategy

11:40 – Why High-Functioning Women Stay Stuck

13:39 – How to Rewire Your Nervous System & Finally Soften

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