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Meditation is one of those practices that almost everyone recommends—especially in the autoimmune world. We know nervous system regulation matters. We know stress impacts inflammation. We know slowing down is important.
And yet, actually sitting down to meditate can feel surprisingly difficult. Instead of calm, you might feel restless. Instead of clarity, your thoughts get louder. Instead of relaxation, your body feels uncomfortable.
For many women living with autoimmune disease, this makes perfect sense. When your nervous system has been on high alert for a long time—monitoring symptoms, managing flares, juggling responsibilities—stillness can feel unfamiliar, even unsafe.
In this Mind-Body Minute, Mickey is joined by AIP Certified Coach, Qigong and yoga teacher Michele Spring to talk about why meditation feels hard, what’s actually happening in the nervous system when we try to slow down, and how to begin in a way that feels supportive instead of frustrating.
This conversation reframes meditation as a practice of building safety and awareness—rather than clearing your mind or doing it “perfectly.”
In This Episode, You’ll Learn:00:00 – Why meditation feels so hard
01:26 – Meet Michele Spring
02:34 – Nervous system dysregulation and stillness
06:27 – What meditation really is (and common misconceptions)
10:13 – How to get started if meditation hasn’t stuck
11:57 – Structuring a sustainable practice
13:34 – Free guided meditation invitation
14:39 – Where to connect with Michele
By Mickey Trescott of Autoimmune WellnessMeditation is one of those practices that almost everyone recommends—especially in the autoimmune world. We know nervous system regulation matters. We know stress impacts inflammation. We know slowing down is important.
And yet, actually sitting down to meditate can feel surprisingly difficult. Instead of calm, you might feel restless. Instead of clarity, your thoughts get louder. Instead of relaxation, your body feels uncomfortable.
For many women living with autoimmune disease, this makes perfect sense. When your nervous system has been on high alert for a long time—monitoring symptoms, managing flares, juggling responsibilities—stillness can feel unfamiliar, even unsafe.
In this Mind-Body Minute, Mickey is joined by AIP Certified Coach, Qigong and yoga teacher Michele Spring to talk about why meditation feels hard, what’s actually happening in the nervous system when we try to slow down, and how to begin in a way that feels supportive instead of frustrating.
This conversation reframes meditation as a practice of building safety and awareness—rather than clearing your mind or doing it “perfectly.”
In This Episode, You’ll Learn:00:00 – Why meditation feels so hard
01:26 – Meet Michele Spring
02:34 – Nervous system dysregulation and stillness
06:27 – What meditation really is (and common misconceptions)
10:13 – How to get started if meditation hasn’t stuck
11:57 – Structuring a sustainable practice
13:34 – Free guided meditation invitation
14:39 – Where to connect with Michele