
Why Slowing Down Feels So Uncomfortable (And Why That’s the Point). Part 7 - 138
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You already know you’re moving too fast. You’ve tried to slow down, taken the long walk, cleared your calendar, carved out a little space. But the stillness feels off. Uncomfortable. Awkward. So you snap back into motion, not because you want to, but because it’s what you know.
In this episode, I go beneath that discomfort. Because slowing down isn’t just a scheduling choice. It’s a nervous system recalibration. It brings you face to face with what you’ve been avoiding, and asks you to meet yourself in a new way, without the rush, without the override, without the performance.
You’ll learn why urgency has felt like safety for so long, why stillness feels edgy, and how to stay with yourself long enough to finally live differently. We’ll also explore The Unhurried Woman, the identity shift required to not just try slowing down, but actually build a life that holds you.