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Healing from Trauma: Understanding the Hijack Shackle
We all have traumatic experiences in life. And if we have a choice, we will choose to bury them at the back of our minds, left to be forgotten forever. In fact, many of us tend to develop unhelpful habits to numb the feelings attached to our traumas. Even though we are not aware of this most of the time, it impacts our responses and how we show up. How can we start freeing ourselves from these traumatic memories?
In this episode of the Master Your Mindset series, we tackle one of the five shackles that hold us back as humans — the hijack. I share the different manifestations of trigger responses from trauma and how trauma gets encoded in our brain. I also talk about the role of the subconscious in uncovering trauma and changing the beliefs attached to it.
If you’re seeking freedom from your traumatic experiences, this episode has a lot of information in store for you!
Here are three reasons why you should listen to the full episode:
Resources
Episode Highlights
[01:22] Working with the Entire Coaching Spectrum
[04:46] Getting to Know the Mindset Mentor
[07:11] Peeling the Shackles
[10:10] The Hijack and Trauma
[15:05] Trigger Responses
[16:21] Trauma Encoding
[25:16] The Body’s Response to Trauma Encoding
[27:24] Where the Freedom Comes From
5 Powerful Quotes
[08:32] ‘There is nothing wrong with us at our core; there are just layers and layers of experiences, conditioning, learning and circumstances that make us show up as we do’.
[09:23] ‘We need to move away from this need for instant gratification and recognise that this has to be something that we work at’.
[11:34] ‘Every single one of us, unless we've lived in a cotton wool bowl for most of our lives, will have experienced trauma at some point’.
[14:31] ‘Trauma can equally be smaller, perhaps even one-off things, that occur that have deep meaning attached to them because of the emotional charge that occurs during the event’.
[30:57] ‘I need to take responsibility, and I need to learn to behave in different ways and learn to heal those past traumas so that those landmines have their fuses taken out with them, and they can't hurt me anymore and nor can they hurt others’.
Enjoy the Podcast?
We are more than the traumatic events we’ve experienced. If you enjoyed today’s episode of Master Your Mindset, then hit subscribe and share it with your friends!
Post a review and share it! If you enjoyed tuning into this podcast episode, then don’t hesitate to write a review. You can also share this with your family and friends so they can feel empowered to start healing.
Have any questions? You can contact me through LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook. Thanks for listening!
For more updates and episodes, visit my website. You can also tune in on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or Podbean.
My new book You're Better Than You Think You Are is available to buy right now on Amazon https://www.amazon.co.uk/Youre-Better-Than-You-Think/dp/B08PJPQDK5/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1611239933&sr=8-1
To defining success,
Angela
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Healing from Trauma: Understanding the Hijack Shackle
We all have traumatic experiences in life. And if we have a choice, we will choose to bury them at the back of our minds, left to be forgotten forever. In fact, many of us tend to develop unhelpful habits to numb the feelings attached to our traumas. Even though we are not aware of this most of the time, it impacts our responses and how we show up. How can we start freeing ourselves from these traumatic memories?
In this episode of the Master Your Mindset series, we tackle one of the five shackles that hold us back as humans — the hijack. I share the different manifestations of trigger responses from trauma and how trauma gets encoded in our brain. I also talk about the role of the subconscious in uncovering trauma and changing the beliefs attached to it.
If you’re seeking freedom from your traumatic experiences, this episode has a lot of information in store for you!
Here are three reasons why you should listen to the full episode:
Resources
Episode Highlights
[01:22] Working with the Entire Coaching Spectrum
[04:46] Getting to Know the Mindset Mentor
[07:11] Peeling the Shackles
[10:10] The Hijack and Trauma
[15:05] Trigger Responses
[16:21] Trauma Encoding
[25:16] The Body’s Response to Trauma Encoding
[27:24] Where the Freedom Comes From
5 Powerful Quotes
[08:32] ‘There is nothing wrong with us at our core; there are just layers and layers of experiences, conditioning, learning and circumstances that make us show up as we do’.
[09:23] ‘We need to move away from this need for instant gratification and recognise that this has to be something that we work at’.
[11:34] ‘Every single one of us, unless we've lived in a cotton wool bowl for most of our lives, will have experienced trauma at some point’.
[14:31] ‘Trauma can equally be smaller, perhaps even one-off things, that occur that have deep meaning attached to them because of the emotional charge that occurs during the event’.
[30:57] ‘I need to take responsibility, and I need to learn to behave in different ways and learn to heal those past traumas so that those landmines have their fuses taken out with them, and they can't hurt me anymore and nor can they hurt others’.
Enjoy the Podcast?
We are more than the traumatic events we’ve experienced. If you enjoyed today’s episode of Master Your Mindset, then hit subscribe and share it with your friends!
Post a review and share it! If you enjoyed tuning into this podcast episode, then don’t hesitate to write a review. You can also share this with your family and friends so they can feel empowered to start healing.
Have any questions? You can contact me through LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook. Thanks for listening!
For more updates and episodes, visit my website. You can also tune in on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or Podbean.
My new book You're Better Than You Think You Are is available to buy right now on Amazon https://www.amazon.co.uk/Youre-Better-Than-You-Think/dp/B08PJPQDK5/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1611239933&sr=8-1
To defining success,
Angela