Stuck in Stress Mode?
Here’s the First Sign You’re Breaking Free
The Natural Rhythms of Life
Have you ever noticed how life itself
moves in
waves? Just like days grow warm and cool, the sun rises and sets, and we wake and sleep—our bodies naturally flow with the
gentle rhythms of the universe.
When Stress Becomes the Norm
But for many
moms, especially those balancing countless responsibilities, your bodies can get stuck in what I call
"stress ON" mode. This is
survival mode, a
constant alert state meant for short-term emergencies—not for daily life.
Think of a deer
peacefully grazing in a meadow. At the first sign of danger, it
instantly snaps into action -heart racing, muscles tense, fully alert. That's
"stress ON" mode. But as soon as the danger passes, the deer effortlessly shifts back to grazing calmly. That's
"stress OFF", the body's natural, restful state aligned with universal rhythms.
Our bodies are designed to live primarily in this
restful "stress OFF" state. It's when we're
calm, balanced, and synchronized with nature’s rhythms. It's when sleep comes easily, hunger feels natural, and emotions flow freely and positively.
However, prolonged periods of stress can
disconnect you from these natural rhythms. Sleep becomes elusive and fragmented. Appetite either overwhelms or abandons you completely. Anxiety, fear, and tension can take up
permanent residence in your heart.
How Spinal Flow Can Help
This is exactly where
Spinal Flow can help. It
gently guides your nervous system back into
"stress OFF" mode,
reconnecting your body to its natural rhythms. As this happens,
sleep deepens,
digestion improves,
inflammation fades, and your emotional world begins to brighten.
Navigating the Healing Journey
But here's where many moms experience confusion:
Your nervous system has grown
accustomed - even addicted -
to living in
"stress ON". It's familiar, like an old habit that's tough to break. This means you might experience a
rollercoaster of sensations as your body learns to settle back into balance.
Suddenly, you’ll have
clear, beautiful days when everything feels right again. But then you might experience days that feel like a step
backward—those "bad days" return, sometimes fiercely.
What's happening isn't regression, even though it feels that way. It’s your system
adjusting to a new normal. Before, you lived constantly between bad and really bad days, and pain was your baseline. Now, as relief becomes more common, your
tolerance for discomfort actually lowers, making temporary setbacks feel more intense than before.
Embracing the Waves of Healing
So if you’re experiencing this rollercoaster effect, know this:
It's normal. It's temporary. And it's a sure sign you're healing.
Think of these moments as waves—each one bringing you closer to lasting calm and deeper wellness.
Trust the rhythm, honor the journey, and remember you're not alone on this ride.
Keep going. Your waves of true healing is coming.
– Dr. Lee
March 02 2025 01:25:12 PM







