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The cards wouldn't shuffle. Then "Chop Wood" appeared twice. The universe was insisting on one message: transformation doesn't live in breakthroughs. It lives in what you do every single day.
In this episode:
If you've ever wondered why healing feels so unsexy and repetitive, this is for you. We explore the gap between what you want (ease, flow, calm) and what your body chases (adrenaline, problems to fix, crisis to solve). Then we practice together: hand on heart, feet on ground, breath as devotion.
This episode includes a guided meditation you can return to anytime. No props needed. No perfection required. Just you, your breath, and your willingness to choose the sacred ordinary over the dramatic.
After a decade of this work, 250+ podcast episodes, and countless clients, one pattern is clear: the people who transform aren't the ones with the biggest breakthroughs they're the ones who show up to the small stuff consistently.
Keywords: nervous system regulation, daily practice, somatic healing, breathwork, trauma recovery, self-compassion, meditation, anxiety relief, emotional regulation
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The cards wouldn't shuffle. Then "Chop Wood" appeared twice. The universe was insisting on one message: transformation doesn't live in breakthroughs. It lives in what you do every single day.
In this episode:
If you've ever wondered why healing feels so unsexy and repetitive, this is for you. We explore the gap between what you want (ease, flow, calm) and what your body chases (adrenaline, problems to fix, crisis to solve). Then we practice together: hand on heart, feet on ground, breath as devotion.
This episode includes a guided meditation you can return to anytime. No props needed. No perfection required. Just you, your breath, and your willingness to choose the sacred ordinary over the dramatic.
After a decade of this work, 250+ podcast episodes, and countless clients, one pattern is clear: the people who transform aren't the ones with the biggest breakthroughs they're the ones who show up to the small stuff consistently.
Keywords: nervous system regulation, daily practice, somatic healing, breathwork, trauma recovery, self-compassion, meditation, anxiety relief, emotional regulation
🎧 Like what you heard? Subscribe, share with someone who needs steadiness today, and leave a review to help others find the show.
Support the show
đź’› Support the Show
If this conversation opened something in you—a breath, a tear, a recognition—you can support this work here:
👉 buymeacoffee.com/liftoneself
Your support keeps these honest, healing-centered conversations alive and helps others find the permission to feel, process, and belong.
🎥 PREFER VIDEO?
Watch the full episode on YouTube: @LiftOneSelf
📬 STAY CONNECTED
Website: LiftOneself.com
Email: [email protected]
Free Gift: Liftoneself.com/FreeGift
Follow us:
Instagram: @liftoneself
Facebook: facebook.com/liftoneself
🎙️ WANT TO BE A GUEST?
If you have a story that needs to be told, apply here:
Podmatch: Lift OneSelf
Remember: The strongest thing you can do is ask for help. You're not alone.
Subscribe, share, and help us reach the person who needs this medicine today.