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#Physiological Adaptation Examples Reel by @ashley_carolinej (verified account) - version 1 lets recap, of adaption as an arm amputee… 

this is so fun to let yall into more of my life figuring it all out :) 

happy limb loss awaren
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version 1 lets recap, of adaption as an arm amputee… this is so fun to let yall into more of my life figuring it all out :) happy limb loss awareness month Rocker knife - @amazon Beachwaver curling iron - @thebeachwaver Mono rope - @rxsmartgear
#Physiological Adaptation Examples Reel by @spiritual_bish - It's aint easy ya'll 🫣🤣

The good news? These strategies aren't fixed-they're adaptive patterns our system once created to protect us. "Disorganized
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It’s aint easy ya’ll 🫣🤣 The good news? These strategies aren’t fixed—they’re adaptive patterns our system once created to protect us. “Disorganized” attachment for example —it’s not something bad to be fixed, it’s a wise, sometimes messy, yet courageous response to early environments that were unpredictable, chaotic, or not attuned enough to our needs. We learned that love could hurt—that closeness might bring confusion, overwhelm, or even pain. So we developed protective patterns: overreaching, clinging, detaching, collapsing, avoiding, pushing away… sometimes all at once. It’s like a cosmic dance of “come close—but not too close.” New science, bolstered by neuroplasticity and insights from polyvagal theory, confirms that our nervous system is ready to rewire when given safe, compassionate experiences. As Stephen Porges reminds us, “When the nervous system feels safe, the social engagement system is activated, and our capacity to connect deepens.” Me go from a state of protection to one of connection with ourselves, our environment, and relationships aka the parasympathetic ventral state of connection (and rest, play, pleasure, digestion), that as mammals were wired for. With new somatic experiences and relationships that start to feel safe enough—be it with a partner, coach, therapist, animal, nature, or even the universe—we can gently shed old patterns and peel away our armor. By befriending the parts of Self that protect us and giving voice to the younger parts we once hid awsy to stay safe, we start to feel safer in our own skin. Our body, nervous system, and subconscious are built for self-regulation and healing. Healing attachment strategies isn’t about “fixing” ourselves—it’s coming home to our wholeness, to who we truly are, and letting the body do what it naturally knows: move toward completion, regulation, connection, and yes—occasionally laugh at the absurdity of our own brain + nervous system’s antics. You are not broken. You are the medicine. You are the healing you’ve been waiting for. DM me to book a free 1:1 somatic coaching session. Together we can repattern, rewire, and rewrite the story your nervous system may still be holding 💖
#Physiological Adaptation Examples Reel by @carolinemiddelsdorf (verified account) - FYI: Your body learned one survival strategy: don't rock the boat…

When a child learns that staying safe means staying quiet, agreeable, or invisible
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FYI: Your body learned one survival strategy: don’t rock the boat… When a child learns that staying safe means staying quiet, agreeable, or invisible, the body shifts into chronic survival mode. Not because of one big traumatic moment, but because emotional safety depended on constant self-monitoring. So you became strategic. You learned when to speak and when to stay quiet. You learned how much truth was “too much,” which parts of you were acceptable, and which ones caused problems. You didn’t lie to be deceptive so you lied to avoid fallout. To avoid tension, punishment, disappointment, or long explanations that left you feeling small. Honesty didn’t feel brave. It felt dangerous. So you learned to manage yourself instead of trusting the space around you. That’s where the loneliness begins. When you edit yourself long enough, people only meet the version of you that feels safe to show. You can be surrounded by others and still feel separate 😕 like you’re performing connection instead of experiencing it. Over time, that separation turns into unworthiness: If I were enough, I wouldn’t have to hide this much. FYI : Anxiety isn’t random. Your nervous system learned that mistakes mattered, that being watched, corrected, or judged was normal. So now your mind stays busy overthinking , replaying conversations, anticipating reactions, trying to get it right. AND Perfectionism isn’t ambition. It’s simply protection. Boundaries feel hard because peace always came before you. Saying no feels harmful. Rest feels earned, not allowed. At this point: You’re just exhausted from surviving. Phoenix exists for this exact moment to help your nervous system step out of constant self-monitoring and into safety. So that you can step out of survival and finally start living ❤️‍🩹🐦‍🔥 DM PHOENIX if you would like to join #survivalmode #mentalhealth #trauma #childhoodtrauma #ptsd
#Physiological Adaptation Examples Reel by @sashablossom (verified account) - Ok, who relates? ↓ 

Often the behaviours that helped us survive in childhood become the very behaviours we need to unlearn in adulthood. 

"Dear surv
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Ok, who relates? ↓ Often the behaviours that helped us survive in childhood become the very behaviours we need to unlearn in adulthood. “Dear survival response, thank you for soothing me when I had no other form of relief. But I am safer now. I have healthier regulation tools. I dont need you anymore. I release you, with Love.” Format of this reel was inspired by @drjudithjoseph 💚 - - - #hyperindependence #copingmechanism #childhoodtrauma #cptsd #fightflight #holistic #innechild
#Physiological Adaptation Examples Reel by @jakeclayfit - My body didn't fail me.
It warned me ⚠️

Breathlessness 😮‍💨
Anxiety 😰
Food fear 🍽️
Chest pains 💔
Dizziness 😵‍💫

If you feel this, comment 'PLAN
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My body didn’t fail me. It warned me ⚠️ Breathlessness 😮‍💨 Anxiety 😰 Food fear 🍽️ Chest pains 💔 Dizziness 😵‍💫 If you feel this, comment ‘PLAN’ and I’ll send you something to escape survival mode!! I felt all of it… and kept going anyway. Because discipline was praised 💪 Rest felt like weakness Stopping felt like failure ❌ Until my body stopped giving signals and pulled the emergency brake 🚨 This is what happens when you live in fight or flight long enough. Your body doesn’t negotiate forever. If this feels uncomfortably familiar, you’re not broken. You’re stuck in survival mode 🛑 You don’t need to push harder. You need to feel safe again 🤍 💬 Comment ‘PLAN’ for my First Steps Out of Survival Mode guide to get you out quickly!! It’s the exact starting point I wish I took sooner 👣 Save this 🔖 Someone you know needs to see it. #recoveryjourney #healingjourney #burnoutrecovery #anxietyrecovery #fightorflight #survivalmode #healthfirst #healthproblems #anxietysymptoms #mentalhealthawareness #stressrecovery #fitnessrecovery
#Physiological Adaptation Examples Reel by @sashablossom (verified account) - Ok, who relates? ↓ 

Often the behaviours that helped us survive in childhood become the very behaviours we need to unlearn in adulthood. 

"Dear surv
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Ok, who relates? ↓ Often the behaviours that helped us survive in childhood become the very behaviours we need to unlearn in adulthood. “Dear survival response, thank you for soothing me when I had no other form of relief. But I am safer now. I have healthier regulation tools. I dont need you anymore. I release you, with Love.” Format of this reel was inspired by @drjudithjoseph 💚 - - - #hyperindependence #copingmechanism #childhoodtrauma #cptsd #fightflight #holistic #innechild
#Physiological Adaptation Examples Reel by @neiljandrade - It actually blows my mind that some people feel the need to switch exercises every few weeks 

Neural adaptations don't just disappear so if you come
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It actually blows my mind that some people feel the need to switch exercises every few weeks Neural adaptations don’t just disappear so if you come back to a movement you used to do, you will get back to your old strength level a lot faster But it is still a waste of time The only reason to change the movement you’re doing is if you’ve found a better movement #neuraladaptations #science #sciencebased #sbl
#Physiological Adaptation Examples Reel by @the.pocket.psychologist (verified account) - If you've been feeling flat, overwhelmed, or just not quite like yourself lately… this might not be about motivation at all.

Survival mode is a nervo
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If you’ve been feeling flat, overwhelmed, or just not quite like yourself lately… this might not be about motivation at all. Survival mode is a nervous system state. And you don’t mindset your way out of it. You create safety first. Small, predictable things help your brain come back online. Slower breathing. Gentle movement. Lowering the bar. Tiny moments of okay. You’re not broken. Your system is just tired. Capacity grows when your nervous system feels safer, not when you push harder. If you want simple, practical tools to help you step out of survival mode, my Pocket Psychologist Mini Course walks you through it step by step 🫖 Comment MINI and I’ll send you the details 🤍
#Physiological Adaptation Examples Reel by @sahilbloom (verified account) - Adaptability is the single most important trait in life.

#growth #mindset #progress
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Adaptability is the single most important trait in life. #growth #mindset #progress
#Physiological Adaptation Examples Reel by @abdul.ciise - 1. Self abandonment starts as a survival reflex. When life gets hard, your nervous system prioritizes avoiding pain, rejection, or failure. It pulls y
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1. Self abandonment starts as a survival reflex. When life gets hard, your nervous system prioritizes avoiding pain, rejection, or failure. It pulls you toward numbing, overworking, people pleasing, or quitting on yourself because those behaviors once kept you safe. This is not weakness. It is conditioning. 2. Your brain associates discomfort with danger. Under stress, the amygdala hijacks decision making and convinces you that staying aligned is risky. That is why you stop keeping promises to yourself right when you need them most. The body is trying to reduce perceived threat, not sabotage your life. 3. Abandonment happens in small moments, not big ones. Skipping meals, ignoring rest, silencing your needs, saying yes when you mean no. Each time you do this, your nervous system learns that you are not reliable. Over time, this erodes self trust and makes consistency feel impossible. You stop abandoning yourself when your body learns it is safe to stay. If this resonates and you want a clear framework to rebuild self trust and nervous system safety, I made a free nervous system guide to help you get out of survival mode without forcing or shaming yourself. Comment “guide” and I will send it to you.
#Physiological Adaptation Examples Reel by @ancestralhabits (verified account) - I know you know where this is going….

Do you live a rich sensory life? To what degree do humans suffer from zoochosis? After all, we domesticated our
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I know you know where this is going…. Do you live a rich sensory life? To what degree do humans suffer from zoochosis? After all, we domesticated ourselves and more or less imposed a captive living environment. If this captive environment does not meet our “species-specific needs”, or is too stressful or frustrating, the theory of zoochosis suggests that we will see “a deterioration of phsyical and mental health”. I’m no doctor, but wow does that resonate with me. So what are our “species-specific needs” when it comes to our environment, and how can we include more of them? Basically they are the ancestral habits I go on and on about. ☀️At a minimum, we evolved in natural light. That means sunlight in the mornning and day and firelight or  no light by evening. ❄️We evolved to be exposed to natural ambient  temperatures. 👟We evolved to move all day. Little bursts here and there, cardio and strength. Manually getting places, making things, catching and gathering food. 💕We evolved in social settings, but not the forced kind: the kind you relied on and felt valued by. 🌱And finally, we evolved in environments that offered constant passive stimulation in a non-threatening way. The texture of the ground below our feet. The earth in our hands. The sounds of birds, the smells of nature, the frequent switching between myopic and hyperopic landscapes, the intense flavors of wild foods and functional plants. Maybe you get all of this in your daily life already🤷🏼‍♀️ It seems pretty achievable given the time and energy but actually implementing them can feel like a full time job. If creating a more “species-specific” environment for youself is important to you, maybe start small. I have some ideas in my free PDF (linked in bio). If you have some strategies that have worked for you- please share!! I’ve been feeling zoochosis lately and my internal homosapiens is not happy💚 #evolution #humans #humanevolution #prehistoricpeople #health #modernhealth #nature #inclusion #prehistory #anthropology#circadianrhythm #huntergatherer #archeology #primal #paleo#parenting #healing #anthro #biology #prehistoric #science #ancestors #fitness#healthylifestyle #parents
#Physiological Adaptation Examples Reel by @lic.julietacampi (verified account) - Espero que te sirva ❤️‍🩹
La adaptación funcional a ambientes disfuncionales

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#psicologia #psicologiacognitivocomportamental #psicologiapositiva
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Espero que te sirva ❤️‍🩹 La adaptación funcional a ambientes disfuncionales . . . #psicologia #psicologiacognitivocomportamental #psicologiapositiva #psicologiacognitivoconductual #psicologa

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