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Whiplash, Wedding, New Baby: Why Your Nervous System Needs A Bigger Plate

Whiplash, Wedding, New Baby: Why Your Nervous System Needs A Bigger Plate

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What if your health isn’t the space between illnesses but a capacity you can grow? We take a clear, compassionate look at how the nervous system decides whether you feel calm, grounded, and well, or stuck in fight, flight, or freeze. Using a simple Wheel of Health, we map the three stress loads that shape your daily experience—physical, chemical, and emotional—and show how to turn scattered memories into a coherent plan.

We start by challenging the myth that “feeling fine” equals healthy, drawing on a broader definition of well-being that includes body, mind, and social life. Then we guide you through building your own Plate of Health: from birth events, falls, surgeries, and desk posture, to ultra-processed foods, medication use, skincare and cleaning chemicals, and workplace exposures. Finally, we explore emotional stressors—bereavement, breakups, caregiving, stacked life changes—and how even joyful milestones can add strain when they cluster. You’ll learn how unresolved emotional trauma can stall healing, and why capacity-building matters more than chasing quick fixes.

By the end, you’ll know how to identify the biggest loads on your system, choose small actions with outsized impact, and expand your ability to hold life without tipping into overwhelm. Understanding how much you're "carrying on your plate" is the first step to creating better health and the life you desire. Grab the free resource at www.YouAreTheAnswer.co.uk, map your stress history, and start building resilience with simple daily steps.

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