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Healing can start to feel like another thing to accomplish — something to hurry through, master, or "get over." In today's Daily Shift, we slow that narrative down.
This episode is a reminder that healing doesn't happen on a deadline. Your nervous system, your body, and your inner child don't respond to pressure — they respond to safety.
If you've ever thought "I should be past this by now" or felt frustrated that something still hurts even though you understand it logically, this shift is for you.
Healing isn't about speed. It's about integration. And integration takes time.
In this episode, we explore:Why rushing healing often mirrors the same pressure that caused harm
The difference between knowing something and integrating it
How your nervous system actually experiences safety and growth
Why moving slowly doesn't mean you're stuck — it means you're healing in a way that lasts
You don't need to rush your healing to prove you're growing. You're allowed to move at the pace your body can sustain.
Small shifts, over time, create real change.
Listen, reflect, and take what you need. If this episode resonated, consider sharing it with someone who needs permission to slow down.
🎧 New Daily Shifts released regularly 📖 More resources at stwyt.com 🖤 Hosted by Celeste Viciere, LMHC
By Celeste The Therapist4.9
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Healing can start to feel like another thing to accomplish — something to hurry through, master, or "get over." In today's Daily Shift, we slow that narrative down.
This episode is a reminder that healing doesn't happen on a deadline. Your nervous system, your body, and your inner child don't respond to pressure — they respond to safety.
If you've ever thought "I should be past this by now" or felt frustrated that something still hurts even though you understand it logically, this shift is for you.
Healing isn't about speed. It's about integration. And integration takes time.
In this episode, we explore:Why rushing healing often mirrors the same pressure that caused harm
The difference between knowing something and integrating it
How your nervous system actually experiences safety and growth
Why moving slowly doesn't mean you're stuck — it means you're healing in a way that lasts
You don't need to rush your healing to prove you're growing. You're allowed to move at the pace your body can sustain.
Small shifts, over time, create real change.
Listen, reflect, and take what you need. If this episode resonated, consider sharing it with someone who needs permission to slow down.
🎧 New Daily Shifts released regularly 📖 More resources at stwyt.com 🖤 Hosted by Celeste Viciere, LMHC

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