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#Freezemode Reel by @simplyevaxo - f you're constantly being hard on yourself for not being able to start or do things you truly want to, try regulating your nervous system instead of b
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f you’re constantly being hard on yourself for not being able to start or do things you truly want to, try regulating your nervous system instead of beating yourself down <3 #nervoussystemregulation #itsyournervoussystem #freeze #flightfightfreeze #simplyevaxo
#Freezemode Reel by @mariahembodied (verified account) - Everyone loves to talk about nervous system regulation right now.

Cold plunges.
Breathwork.
Ice baths.
Somatic shaking.

And those things can absolut
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Everyone loves to talk about nervous system regulation right now. Cold plunges. Breathwork. Ice baths. Somatic shaking. And those things can absolutely help. But there’s something people miss. Activation and regulation are not the same thing. Cold exposure, intense breathwork, and hard workouts activate your nervous system. Your heart rate rises. Stress hormones increase. Your body becomes alert. That isn’t regulation. That’s controlled stress. Activation can be powerful if your body has the capacity to return to safety afterward. But if you’re already living in fight-or-flight, adding more intensity doesn’t necessarily regulate you. Sometimes it just adds more stimulation to an already overwhelmed system. Regulation is your body remembering it’s safe again. And learning that safety often starts with simple awareness. Practicing nervous system awareness. Noticing how your body responds to stress. Creating environments where you feel safe. Sometimes that looks like therapy. Somatic experiencing. EMDR. Sometimes it’s simpler. Wearing comfortable clothes. Being in spaces that feel calm. Moving your body gently. Spending time with safe people. Regulation isn’t one exercise. It isn’t a quick fix. It’s a daily relationship with your nervous system. It’s not linear. And there isn’t only one path. I hope this helps. Comment MAP if you’re learning the language of your nervous system, or drop your questions below. I’m happy to talk about it.
#Freezemode Reel by @elis.avellan - It is a common misconception that a lack of productivity is a character flaw or a sign of laziness. In reality, what looks like procrastination is oft
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It is a common misconception that a lack of productivity is a character flaw or a sign of laziness. In reality, what looks like procrastination is often a biological survival mechanism known as the Chronic Freeze Response. When your nervous system perceives a threat it cannot outrun (Flight) or overpower (Fight), it chooses the third option: Freeze. This is a state of high physiological arousal that is “locked” behind a wall of immobilization. The freeze response is governed by the Dorsal Vagal branch of the Vagus nerve. While it is designed to be a temporary “playing dead” tactic to survive danger, modern stress can trap us in this state for months or even years. How it happens: • Overwhelming Stress: When life demands more than your current capacity to cope. • Unprocessed Trauma: Past events where you were unable to act or escape stay “stuck” in the body. • Systemic Burnout: A constant drip of cortisol and adrenaline eventually forces the body to shut down to prevent total system failure. How to Come Out of it Somatically You cannot think your way out of a survival state because the “thinking” part of your brain (the prefrontal cortex) is largely offline during freeze. You must speak to the body in its own language: Sensation. 1. Orienting: Slowly scan your room and name five blue objects out loud. This signals to your brain that you are in the present moment and the environment is safe. 2. Gentle Titration: Do not try to do a heavy workout. Start with micro-movements like circling your ankles or wiggling your toes. 3. Voo Chanting: Take a deep breath and make a low “Voo” sound on the exhale. The vibration stimulates the Vagus nerve and helps shift the system out of the Dorsal Vagal shutdown. 4. Self-Touch: Place one hand on your chest and one on your belly. Feel the warmth of your skin to provide the “containment” your nervous system is craving. I offer 1:1 deep intimacy and somatic coaching to help you move from survival into a state of flow and connection. Visit DeepIntimacyGuide.com to book a consultation and begin the journey home to your body.
#Freezemode Reel by @mariahembodied (verified account) - Everyone loves to talk about nervous system regulation right now.

Cold plunges.
Breathwork.
Ice baths.
Somatic shaking.

And those things can absolut
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@mariahembodied
Everyone loves to talk about nervous system regulation right now. Cold plunges. Breathwork. Ice baths. Somatic shaking. And those things can absolutely help. But there’s something people miss. Activation and regulation are not the same thing. Cold exposure, intense breathwork, and hard workouts activate your nervous system. Your heart rate rises. Stress hormones increase. Your body becomes alert. That isn’t regulation. That’s controlled stress. Activation can be powerful if your body has the capacity to return to safety afterward. But if you’re already living in fight-or-flight, adding more intensity doesn’t necessarily regulate you. Sometimes it just adds more stimulation to an already overwhelmed system. Regulation is your body remembering it’s safe again. And learning that safety often starts with simple awareness. Practicing nervous system awareness. Noticing how your body responds to stress. Creating environments where you feel safe. Sometimes that looks like therapy. Somatic experiencing. EMDR. Sometimes it’s simpler. Wearing comfortable clothes. Being in spaces that feel calm. Moving your body gently. Spending time with safe people. Regulation isn’t one exercise. It isn’t a quick fix. It’s a daily relationship with your nervous system. It’s not linear. And there isn’t only one path. I hope this helps. Comment MAP if you’re learning the language of your nervous system, or drop your questions below. I’m happy to talk about it.
#Freezemode Reel by @theworkoutwitch_ (verified account) - tap follow, then comment "FREEZE" to get an exclusive 1 min video to get your energy back 💖
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#somatichealing #somaticexercises #twwreel #nervous
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tap follow, then comment “FREEZE” to get an exclusive 1 min video to get your energy back 💖 • • • #somatichealing #somaticexercises #twwreel #nervoussystemregulation #freeze • 100% human made content
#Freezemode Reel by @tranquilitynowtherapies - Comment "freeze" to get a step-by-step guide to step out of freeze 💛

Sometimes life doesn't feel chaotic - it just feels stuck. You're not lazy or u
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Comment “freeze” to get a step-by-step guide to step out of freeze 💛 Sometimes life doesn’t feel chaotic - it just feels stuck. You’re not lazy or unmotivated; you may be in a nervous system freeze response, where even simple things like replying to messages, drinking water, or making small decisions feel overwhelming. Scrolling endlessly, planning without action, or feeling numb can be signs your body is asking for safety and gentleness - not pressure. If this resonates, you’re not alone. ✨ Save this as a reminder to be gentle with yourself. #nervoussystemhealing #freezeResponse #somatichealing #tranquilitynowtherapies [freeze response symptoms, nervous system freeze healing, how to get out of freeze state, trauma informed therapy, somatic therapy support, nervous system regulation techniques, emotional numbness help, overwhelm and shutdown healing]
#Freezemode Reel by @calmcorecollective - What is the first thing you do when something feels off?
Procrastinate? Nothing?

You might be stuck in a freeze response. 

If you're not sure, free
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What is the first thing you do when something feels off? Procrastinate? Nothing? You might be stuck in a freeze response. If you’re not sure, free quiz is linked in my bio. #dysregulation #fightorflight #freeze #nervoussystem
#Freezemode Reel by @faithfullydrivenlife (verified account) - You're not lazy.
You might be in functional freeze.
This is one of the most misunderstood nervous system states.

You're still doing life…
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You’re not lazy. You might be in functional freeze. This is one of the most misunderstood nervous system states. You’re still doing life… working taking care of responsibilities showing up for everyone. But inside you may feel: • exhausted • numb • disconnected • overwhelmed by simple tasks • unable to access joy or motivation This happens when the nervous system gets stuck between fight/flight and shutdown. It’s like driving a car with one foot on the gas and one foot on the brake. Your body isn’t broken. Your nervous system may simply still be protecting you. And healing begins when the body finally experiences safety again. ✨ Regulation before elevation. Have you ever experienced functional freeze? Tell me in the comments. Hashtags (optimized mix) #functionalfreeze #nervoussystemregulation #traumahealing #somatichealing #embodiment #healingjourney #nervoussystem #mindbodyconnection #traumainformed #selfhealing If you want, I can also give you: • a viral 7-second hook line for the reel (this dramatically increases reach) • 3 carousel slides that turn this into a saveable post • a headline that tends to trigger Instagram’s algorithm for trauma/nervous system content. Have you ever experienced functional freeze? Tell me in the comments.#functionalfreeze #nervoussystemregulation #traumahealing #somatichealing #embodiment #healingjourney
#Freezemode Reel by @loren8jenna - Feeling overwhelmed but unable to start anything?

Sometimes stress doesn't create action, it creates shutdown.

This is known as the freeze response
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Feeling overwhelmed but unable to start anything? Sometimes stress doesn’t create action, it creates shutdown. This is known as the freeze response or mode. When your brain feels overloaded, it can pause instead of pushing forward. You might feel stuck, numb, or unable to decide what to do next. It’s not laziness. It’s your nervous system trying to protect you. Have you ever experienced this? Follow me for more insights into how your body and nervous system respond to stress. #nervoussystem #stressresponse #freezeresponse #mentalhealthawareness #mindbodyconnection #stressmanagement #wellbeingjourney #wellbeing #selfawareness
#Freezemode Reel by @coachanisharangra - Functional Freeze ≠ Laziness
It's a stress response ⚠️

You stay busy with small, easy tasks ✔️
But avoid the decisions that actually matter…

Not bec
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Functional Freeze ≠ Laziness It’s a stress response ⚠️ You stay busy with small, easy tasks ✔️ But avoid the decisions that actually matter… Not because you don’t want to— But because you feel stuck • drained • exhausted • paralyzed Your nervous system is overwhelmed 🧠 ✨ Truth: You don’t need more motivation. You need rest + slowness + regulation Stop forcing. Start healing. 📩 DM “READY” if you want to break this pattern. [functional freeze] [stress response] [nervous system regulation] [mental health] [burnout recovery] [healing journey] [self growth]
#Freezemode Reel by @somabody_ - Naoife #functionalfreeze #nervoussystem #nervoussystemhealing #selfhealing #freeze
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Naoife #functionalfreeze #nervoussystem #nervoussystemhealing #selfhealing #freeze
#Freezemode Reel by @thearomanurse - We often judge ourselves for how we respond in difficult situations.

"Why didn't I speak up?"
"Why did I freeze?"
"Why did I go blank?"

But in momen
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We often judge ourselves for how we respond in difficult situations. “Why didn’t I speak up?” “Why did I freeze?” “Why did I go blank?” But in moments of perceived threat, behaviour isn’t controlled by willpower or personality. It’s controlled by complex nervous system processes designed to keep us safe. When safety drops, the thinking brain goes offline. Survival takes over. That’s not weakness. That’s biology. The clarity you get later isn’t regret – it’s your nervous system returning to safety. #nervoussystem #traumaresponse #fightflightfreezefawn #relatablemoments #wellness

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