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#439 Rewiring Your Nervous System After Breast Cancer - From Survival Mode to Safety Mode

#439 Rewiring Your Nervous System After Breast Cancer - From Survival Mode to Safety Mode

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After breast cancer, many women stay stuck in patterns of hypervigilance, overthinking, poor sleep, and emotional overwhelm without realizing the deeper cause: their body doesn't feel safe.

In this episode, we explore:
• How the nervous system processes safety
• Why childhood patterns affect you today
• Why fear of judgment activates the same pathways as physical threat
• How safety influences digestion, sleep, inflammation, and healing
• Daily practices that shift your body out of protection and into presence

This is a powerful conversation for anyone who feels tired, wired, stressed, or stuck in old patterns—especially heading into the holidays.

Listen and learn how to help your body feel safe again.

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  • Better Than Before Breast Cancer Life Coaching Membership: https://www.thebreastcancerrecoverycoach.com/lifecoaching
  • Creating a Life You Love in 168 Hours a Week: https://www.thebreastcancerrecoverycoach.com/168-hours-sp

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