EP 17: When the Mind Becomes the Barrier to Healing
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Time to read 3 min
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Time to read 3 min
Healing is a journey that demands more than just physical recovery; it requires mental clarity and resilience. In this episode, we explore the cognitive barriers that prevent us from reaching our full healing capacity.
We’ll look at:
The subtle and complex mental barriers to healing
Brain fog and the influence of modern living on our mental processes
Simple steps we can take to support our minds as part of the healing journey
I see many people in my clinic who describe an overwhelming sense of mental exhaustion and brain fog.
They often say, "I know what I need to do to feel better, I just can't seem to do it”.
This disconnect between intention and action can lead to feelings of shame and self-doubt.
The reality is, modern life is a significant contributor to cognitive overwhelm. Chronic stress, lack of sleep, nutritional deficiencies, and digital overload create an environment where the brain struggles to function optimally.
Our minds are bombarded constantly, leaving us feeling frazzled and unable to concentrate.
The unfortunate reality is that illness can impair cognitive function, and this impairment can, in turn, make it more challenging to heal. This vicious loop means addressing cognitive energy is essential for any serious healing journey.
For healing to occur, we need cognitive space. We require room for our minds to focus on self-care tasks, such as meal preparation or following treatment protocols. When even mundane tasks become monumental, it's critical to explore what cognitive obstructions are impacting our ability to function.
Chronic stress alters the brain's physiology, affecting memory, attention, and emotional regulation. Similarly, sleep deprivation and nutritional imbalances can dramatically impair cognition.
Inflammation in the gut, for example, often corresponds with inflammation in the brain, illustrating the interconnectedness of our body's systems.
Compassion and understanding are foundational when it comes to supporting cognitive function. Here are steps you can take to ease the burden on your mind:
1. Reduce Cognitive Load - Simplify your routines. Focus on a few essential wellness practices like consistent sleep and proper nourishment. Consider supportive measures like reminders and lists to organise daily tasks.
2. Protect Your Attention - Minimise distractions by creating tech-free zones or times in your day. Engage in activities that encourage single-tasking, like reading slowly or walking without digital devices.
3. Address Physiological Needs - Ensure you're supporting your body physically through adequate sleep and dietary choices that enhance neuro-health. Address any persistent nutritional deficiencies or hormonal imbalances.
4. Embrace Gradual Recovery - Cognitive restoration isn't instant. Be patient and note small improvements, like clearer mornings or enhanced focus. These subtle shifts are crucial signs of progress.
If your mind feels overwhelmed, it may not be a failure on your part but rather an indication of the immense load it has been carrying.
Instead of persistently questioning, "What is wrong with me?" consider asking, "What has my mind been trying to carry?" By understanding these burdens, we can pave the way for restoration, encouraging our minds to function clearly and confidently once again.
This path to healing is not just about symptom removal but about creating space for the mind to rest and rejuvenate.
01:25 Cognitive Barriers and Shame
03:39 What Brain Fog Feels Like
05:42 Overload and Fragmented Attention
07:25 Stress Rewires the Brain
08:25 Trauma and Hypervigilance
09:33 Body Factors Hormones Sleep Gut
11:31 Shame and Overwhelm Loop
12:53 Dementia Fears vs Brain Fog
14:22 Practical Steps to Recover
16:11 Closing Reflection and Outro
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