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A Christmas-day check-in: why the holidays feel extra overwhelming as we get older (and why “two weeks” is no longer a real unit of time).
How holiday expectations crank up nervous system stress—and why overwhelm isn’t just annoying, it’s biologically expensive.
What “high-functioning codependency” actually is (and what it’s not).
The sneaky ways codependency shows up: over-responsibility, people-pleasing, conflict avoidance, fixing, caretaking, guilt when resting, and resentment after saying yes.
Why codependency is often a learned “stay safe and connected” strategy from childhood.
The mind-blowing reframe: codependency can look “selfless,” but it’s also (unintentionally) controlling.
How this pattern can bleed into everything: family dynamics, work, employees, decision-making, even driving.
The health fallout: chronic fight-or-flight → sleep issues, cortisol disruption, gut problems, burnout, emotional depletion.
Practical tools to start shifting it: awareness, body cues, morning stillness, boundaries, “Let Them / Let Me,” asking for help, and releasing emotion safely (yes… punch the pillow).
On Christmas Day, Melissa and Jenette tee up a favorite throwback episode on high-functioning codependency—and why it becomes louder during the holidays. You unpack how so many women quietly carry the emotional weight of everyone else (family, friends, employees… random trucks behind them on the road), and how that “I’m fine” exterior can hide exhaustion, anxiety, resentment, and hormonal chaos underneath. The big message: this isn’t about blaming yourself—it’s about noticing the pattern, understanding why it formed, and practicing boundaries and nervous-system regulation so you can stop living like everyone else’s emotional support human.
High-functioning codependency isn’t neediness—it’s over-responsibility.
Holiday pressure is a codependency amplifier.
Your body gives you warning signals before you hit a 10/10.
Boundaries aren’t mean. They’re medicine.
“Let them” is freedom (and “let me” is your power).
Links and Resources:
📱 Dr. Mel's Social Media
Instagram: @blossom_integrative
📱 Dr. Jen's Social Media
Instagram: @healthinmotionwellness
Website: www.healthinmotion-wellness.com
💬 Enjoying the podcast? Follow, rate, and share to support our mission of whole-person healing!
By Dr. Jen & Dr. Mel5
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A Christmas-day check-in: why the holidays feel extra overwhelming as we get older (and why “two weeks” is no longer a real unit of time).
How holiday expectations crank up nervous system stress—and why overwhelm isn’t just annoying, it’s biologically expensive.
What “high-functioning codependency” actually is (and what it’s not).
The sneaky ways codependency shows up: over-responsibility, people-pleasing, conflict avoidance, fixing, caretaking, guilt when resting, and resentment after saying yes.
Why codependency is often a learned “stay safe and connected” strategy from childhood.
The mind-blowing reframe: codependency can look “selfless,” but it’s also (unintentionally) controlling.
How this pattern can bleed into everything: family dynamics, work, employees, decision-making, even driving.
The health fallout: chronic fight-or-flight → sleep issues, cortisol disruption, gut problems, burnout, emotional depletion.
Practical tools to start shifting it: awareness, body cues, morning stillness, boundaries, “Let Them / Let Me,” asking for help, and releasing emotion safely (yes… punch the pillow).
On Christmas Day, Melissa and Jenette tee up a favorite throwback episode on high-functioning codependency—and why it becomes louder during the holidays. You unpack how so many women quietly carry the emotional weight of everyone else (family, friends, employees… random trucks behind them on the road), and how that “I’m fine” exterior can hide exhaustion, anxiety, resentment, and hormonal chaos underneath. The big message: this isn’t about blaming yourself—it’s about noticing the pattern, understanding why it formed, and practicing boundaries and nervous-system regulation so you can stop living like everyone else’s emotional support human.
High-functioning codependency isn’t neediness—it’s over-responsibility.
Holiday pressure is a codependency amplifier.
Your body gives you warning signals before you hit a 10/10.
Boundaries aren’t mean. They’re medicine.
“Let them” is freedom (and “let me” is your power).
Links and Resources:
📱 Dr. Mel's Social Media
Instagram: @blossom_integrative
📱 Dr. Jen's Social Media
Instagram: @healthinmotionwellness
Website: www.healthinmotion-wellness.com
💬 Enjoying the podcast? Follow, rate, and share to support our mission of whole-person healing!

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