Be Gentle With The Vessel That Carries You
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In this episode of Boldly Becoming, I’m sharing a very real and personal reflection on what happens when your body forces you to slow down. As high achievers, many of us are used to pushing through challenges, staying productive, and keeping everything moving forward. But what happens when your body has other plans? Through my own experiences with migraines, injury, hormonal changes, and recovery, I explore the lessons that come from listening to our bodies instead of fighting against them.
We explore:
- The challenges of navigating chronic health concerns, injury, and aging while maintaining a high-achieving mindset
- Why asking for help and building a supportive wellness team is an act of strength, not weakness
- The importance of keeping grounding routines and daily anchors during difficult seasons
- How to shift from resisting your body's messages to partnering with it for healing and growth
- Why your worth is not tied to your productivity, performance, or physical capacity
- Finding courage in vulnerability and allowing others to support you through difficult times
If you've ever felt frustrated by your body's limitations, struggled to slow down, or questioned your value when you can't perform at your usual level, this episode is for you. Healing requires patience, self-compassion, and the willingness to trust that rest is sometimes the most productive thing we can do. If this episode resonated with you and if Boldly Becoming is supporting your journey, please subscribe, leave a review, and share the show with someone who may need this reminder today.
Connect with Angie:
Website: Bloom Leadership Circle: 25-26 Series
Instagram: Angie Mercier (@angiemercier_) • Instagram profile
Facebook: Thrive with Angie; Professional & Personal Coach | Cambridge ON
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/angela-mercier-m-ed-54753135