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#Physiological Adaptation Reel by @darewithdrea - 7 behaviors that feel "normal" when you've been in survival mode too long 👇

(But they're actually signs your nervous system needs support.)

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7 behaviors that feel “normal” when you’ve been in survival mode too long 👇 (But they’re actually signs your nervous system needs support.) 1. Feeling more at ease when you’re busy than when you’re resting. Rest makes you restless. Stillness feels unsafe. So you stay in motion, not because you want to but because your body doesn’t know what else to do. 2. Snapping at the people you love, then instantly feeling shame. It’s not about anger. It’s about a system running on fumes. When you’re maxed out, even a small request can feel like a threat. 3. Not knowing how to answer “what do you want?” You’ve spent so long focusing on what others need, what’s expected, and what’s “right” that you forgot how to check in with you. 4. Overthinking simple decisions. Survival mode makes your brain feel like every choice carries the weight of the world. It’s not that you’re indecisive, it’s that your system is overloaded. 5. Avoiding joy or softness because it feels unfamiliar. When you’ve lived in constant stress, calm can feel suspicious. Pleasure can feel “too much.” Your body might reject the very things you’re craving. 6. Being hyper-independent to the point of isolation. You tell yourself, “I’m fine” but deep down, you’re just scared to need anyone. Because needing has hurt before. 7. Getting things done… but never really feeling done. No matter how much you check off the list, the internal pressure never stops. Productivity becomes your coping mechanism. These aren’t character flaws. They’re survival strategies your nervous system picked up to protect you. But you don’t have to live like this forever. If this hit home, my 14-day nervous system reset was made for you. Comment INFO and I’ll send you the details 🤍
#Physiological Adaptation 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 Reel by @jake_whan (verified account) - Want to get out of living in survival mode? You have to learn how to bring your body from a sympathetic (fight or flight) state, into a parasympatheti
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Want to get out of living in survival mode? You have to learn how to bring your body from a sympathetic (fight or flight) state, into a parasympathetic (rest and relax) state. Comment “SURVIVAL” for the full YouTube video where I break this down further 🙏
#Physiological Adaptation Reel by @everythingcatss_ - The same scenario: perfectly healthy cats suddenly unable to move their back legs. Owners are shocked because there were no warning signs.

The diagno
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The same scenario: perfectly healthy cats suddenly unable to move their back legs. Owners are shocked because there were no warning signs. The diagnosis is always devastating: saddle thrombus - a blood clot blocking circulation to the back legs caused by underlying heart disease. But here’s the incredible truth about feline cardiac adaptation that most people never learn. Cats’ hearts can function at 15% capacity while appearing completely normal. Their cardiovascular system is so efficient that they can mask severe heart disease for years through incredible physiological compensation. Their heart muscle develops collateral circulation - essentially building backup highways for blood flow when main arteries become blocked. This adaptation is so sophisticated that cats can maintain normal activity levels with heart conditions that would hospitalize humans. The “sudden” collapse isn’t sudden at all - it’s the moment their incredible compensatory mechanisms finally can’t keep up. Cats aren’t just “good at hiding illness” - they’re evolutionary marvels at physiological adaptation. They can literally rewire their cardiovascular system to function with damaged hearts. This is why subtle changes in breathing patterns, activity levels, or sleeping positions are actually significant warning signs that most owners dismiss as normal aging. Understanding this incredible ability helps you recognize when your cat might be working overtime to appear healthy. 📌 Want to learn the subtle signs your cat might be compensating for hidden health issues? Comment ‘CARE’ and I’ll send you details about my “Understand Your Cat” guide. ⚠️ Important:Make sure you’re following me so you actually get my DM — otherwise it might not come through!
#Physiological Adaptation Reel by @sarahjacksoncoaching (verified account) - You may also find that exhaustion is accompanied by a temporary increase in anxiety. 
 
When a threat feels too great, the autonomic nervous system wi
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You may also find that exhaustion is accompanied by a temporary increase in anxiety.   When a threat feels too great, the autonomic nervous system will move into a state of collapse, or dorsal vagal shutdown.   In safety, the autonomic nervous system moves out the numb, disconnected —even disassociated — state of dorsal vagal shutdown.   This may enable you to feel, more intensely, the survival energy that has accumulated in stress and trauma.   This survival energy can feel like anxiety.   Learning to discharge this survival energy in small doses with gentle, somatic practice will help your nervous system heal.   At some point it will also be helpful to begin processing, in small doses, the painful emotions that accumulated in trauma.   When unresolved trauma keeps the body in a protective state, there’s not neurological capacity to healthily process our painful emotions. Over time, if those emotions remain unprocessed, the body’s emotional burden grows, reinforcing nervous system dysregulation. You can help your nervous system heal by learning to process your painful emotions in small doses that don’t push you outside your nervous system’s Window of Tolerance.  I’ve created a resource, with a video lesson and printable PDF, to help you get started.  This resource was previously only accessible to my coaching clients and members of my monthly membership, Restore, and I’m excited to share it with you here.  You can find it via my bio link or at www.sarahjacksoncoaching.com/resources / @sarahjacksoncoaching
#Physiological Adaptation Reel by @laurensandford_ - I wish more people knew this…
Anxiety and agoraphobia don't usually need huge changes to start shifting. They respond to small, consistent tweaks done
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I wish more people knew this… Anxiety and agoraphobia don’t usually need huge changes to start shifting. They respond to small, consistent tweaks done daily. A few that actually move the needle: • Stopping the habit of waiting to “feel ready” before doing things • Letting symptoms exist instead of trying to control or eliminate them • Repeating exposures even on bad days — that’s where rewiring happens • Building routines that calm your nervous system instead of keeping it on edge Recovery isn’t about becoming fearless. It’s about becoming consistent, brave in small ways, and willing to feel uncomfortable on purpose. If you made just a few of these changes and stuck with them, you’d be way closer to full anxiety and agoraphobia recovery than you think. Comment REWIRE if you need help and let’s start building habits that actually change your brain 🧠✨ #anxiety #agoraphobia #anxietysupport #anxietyrecovery #agoraphobiarecovery
#Physiological Adaptation Reel by @theartofhealingbytrevor (verified account) - 🪨Through these little micro-traumas your nervous system was programed to 

Anxious attachment comes from the trauma of not having your needs met.

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🪨Through these little micro-traumas your nervous system was programed to Anxious attachment comes from the trauma of not having your needs met. It’s usually not about what *happened to you* but what didn’t happen for you. With anxious attachment, you end up frantically trying to get those unmet childhood needs filled by other people. For example: - You didn’t get the eye contact and touch you needed and only received it when you made mom happy → now you people-please, trying to get others to approve of you and connect. - You were the youngest child and no one listened to you → now you get upset and loud in conflict, demanding it be solved immediately. - You had an inconsistent parent → now you spiral while waiting for someone to reply to your text. The key to healing? Learning how to rely on YOURSELF to fill those unmet needs. When you do this, you naturally start to feel more whole, calm, and secure. And I’m going to give you step-by-step instructions on how to do it. (You’ll probably want to save this post.) — Step 1: Identify the unmet need from childhood. ie: “As the youngest child, I needed to be heard and validated.” Step 2: Find one way to meet that need in your present-day life. ie: “To help myself feel seen and heard, I’m going to record a voice memo on my way home from work, talking about everything on my mind. Then I’ll listen to it with empathy and validation.”* Step 3: Notice how it feels to show up for yourself. Tune into your body. Lean into love, self-compassion, safety, and grounding. When this becomes a regular practice, you train your nervous system to trust YOU as your source of safety and security. And that’s what secure attachment is all about, baby. 🙌 This is just the tip of the iceberg. If you’re feeling stuck in your healing and want to become secure, I recorded a free video for you where I break down the 4 most common reasons people stay stuck and how to finally get unstuck. Comment “healer” and I’ll send it your way. Don’t give up on yourself. You can learn to trust yourself and become secure. #anxiousattachment #traumatherapist #secureattachmentstyle
#Physiological Adaptation Reel by @psychforfun - 😊 In psychology, conditioning is a process where behavior is learned or modified through associations or consequences 🧠.

Two main types:
- *Classic
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😊 In psychology, conditioning is a process where behavior is learned or modified through associations or consequences 🧠. Two main types: - *Classical conditioning*: Associating stimuli with responses (Pavlov's dogs salivating at bells) - *Operant conditioning*: Learning through rewards and punishments (training a pet with treats) #psychology #psychology_health #fypppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp #mentalawareness #conditioning
#Physiological Adaptation Reel by @shawnmodel (verified account) - Several studies, including an analysis titled "Is visceral fat a physiological adaptation to stress?" published in 2003, have uncovered the link betwe
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Several studies, including an analysis titled “Is visceral fat a physiological adaptation to stress?” published in 2003, have uncovered the link between STRESS and belly fat. The researchers noted that, due to higher amounts of stress hormone receptors within abdominal fat, stress hormones tend to affect abdominal fat more than other types of fat on the human body. They noted how excessive stress, genetic variations on how we handle stress, and more can increase or propensity to pack on fat around the waistline. And one of the most notable findings was how excess weight gain, itself, is a physiological stressor that can make people gain more visceral belly fat! It can be a vicious circle to be trapped in, and that’s why addressing insulin AND stress through our diet and lifestyle is the key to breaking free from it. Fitness and nutrition expert @thomasdelauer is on this brand new episode of The Model Health Show titled ➡️ The Truth About Belly Fat 🔥. Get the full episode right now through your favorite podcast app, YouTube, or through the link in my bio! ➡️ @shawnmodel 🎧
#Physiological Adaptation Reel by @iamchristianicole - Your self-concept is the quiet architect of your entire life.
It decides what you reach for, what you tolerate, what you walk away from, and what you
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Your self-concept is the quiet architect of your entire life. It decides what you reach for, what you tolerate, what you walk away from, and what you believe you deserve. It shapes your tone, your choices, your relationships, your standards, and your reactions long before you ever “think” about them. A wounded self-concept shrinks your world. A strengthened self-concept expands it. When you upgrade the way you see yourself, life rearranges itself to match. Opportunities feel closer. Love feels safer. Goals feel possible. Your boundaries get cleaner. Your voice gets stronger. Your actions become aligned. Change your self-concept, and you don’t just change your life— you change the identity driving your life. Everything else becomes a natural extension of who you’ve decided you are. #standaretopost #emotionalintelligence #neuroplasticity #iamchristianicole
#Physiological Adaptation Reel by @earthangelarii - If small things constantly feel like chaos your nervous system is asking for safety, not solutions✨

I lived in silent fight or flight for almost 10 y
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If small things constantly feel like chaos your nervous system is asking for safety, not solutions✨ I lived in silent fight or flight for almost 10 years. Overthinking everything, always on edge, survival mode 24/7 — until I learned how to regulate from the inside out. These are the tips I use daily 🫶✨ Follow along for daily regulation tips🤍 Btw if you are ready to get out of survival mode… +grab the 5 Step Inner Safety Framework at the top of my page to regulate your nervous system & rewire your identity for safety & expansion🫶 #selfgrow #nervoussystem #nervoussystemhealing #somatictherapy
#Physiological Adaptation Reel by @neurologicfitness - Humans have a natural tendency to follow the path of least resistance. 

Don't do it. It's a trap. 

I have this conversation often with clients. 

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Humans have a natural tendency to follow the path of least resistance. Don’t do it. It’s a trap. I have this conversation often with clients. The say they stopped playing basketball, rock climbing, biking, sprinting, or anything they used to enjoy because they felt like it could be dangerous. By stopping these exposures to physically challenging activities, their body will have less reason to maintain the capacity for these tasks. It will adapt. In a bad way. Then real life happens and with the lack of said capacity, you actually get hurt doing something you would’ve been prepared for. Just remember the body always adapts. For better or worse. If you want to be able to do fun and challenging things at 50, you better not stop at 30. Do hard things. Never stop. Enjoy life to the fullest 🙌🏽 If you need help getting back to doing what you love, shoot me a DM and I can help you figure out how!

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