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EPISODE · Apr 7, 2023 · 13 MIN

Episode 2: What Is the Mind-Body Connection?

from How to Trust Yourself: Overcome Imposter Syndrome, Feel Confident, and Let Yourself Be Seen · host Anna Holtzman

What is the mind-body connection and how does it relate to pain and other symptoms?   We all know intuitively that emotional stress can be expressed in physical sensations and symptoms.⁠⁠ ⁠⁠ Some common examples are:⁠⁠ ⁠⁠ You have a big deadline at work and you get a stomach ache in reaction to the stress. Or you have a big fight with a loved one and you wind up getting a headache from the fight. ⁠⁠ Or you watch a scary movie and your shoulders get so tight from the fear that you have a stiff neck at the end of watching it. ⁠⁠ ⁠⁠ These are all examples of physical reactions to mental and emotional stress. In each of these examples, the mind perceives something as stressful, and the body reacts.   That, in a nutshell, is the mind-body connection. And I haven’t told you anything that you don’t already know. Like I said, this stuff is intuitive. But in a culture where we’re encouraged to ignore our stress so that we can keep working and being productive, we don’t tend to talk or think about it a lot. So how do we start paying attention to the mind-body connection? There are an unlimited number of different ways to do this. So, I’m just going to share one of my favorite tools, which is starting a verbal dialogue between your mind and your body through expressive writing. And here are some conversation starters that you can try as journaling prompts: Here are the prompts: 👉 Dear symptom, what emotions are you feeling right now? (List them all out. If you need help with this, you could try scanning the Nonviolent Communication list of feelings .) 👉 Dear emotion, what do you need to feel honored? 👉 Dear emotion, is there a boundary that you need me to set?⁠ 👉 Dear emotion, do you need me to assert myself through self-expression, following my heart, or speaking up?⁠ 👉 Dear emotion, do you need support from allies  or peers? And if so, who should I reach out to? 👉 Dear emotion, do you need rest, nurturing or soothing? If you try these out, I'd love to hear how it goes! For more support with chronic symptoms, find me at: www.annaholtzman.com IG @anna_holtzman

What is the mind-body connection and how does it relate to pain and other symptoms?   We all know intuitively that emotional stress can be expressed in physical sensations and symptoms.⁠⁠ ⁠⁠ Some common examples are:⁠⁠ ⁠⁠ You have a big deadline at work and you get a stomach ache in reaction to the stress. Or you have a big fight with a loved one and you wind up getting a headache from the fight. ⁠⁠ Or you watch a scary movie and your shoulders get so tight from the fear that you have a stiff neck at the end of watching it. ⁠⁠ ⁠⁠ These are all examples of physical reactions to mental and emotional stress. In each of these examples, the mind perceives something as stressful, and the body reacts.   That, in a nutshell, is the mind-body connection. And I haven’t told you anything that you don’t already know. Like I said, this stuff is intuitive. But in a culture where we’re encouraged to ignore our stress so that we can keep working and being productive, we don’t tend to talk or think about it a lot. So how do we start paying attention to the mind-body connection? There are an unlimited number of different ways to do this. So, I’m just going to share one of my favorite tools, which is starting a verbal dialogue between your mind and your body through expressive writing. And here are some conversation starters that you can try as journaling prompts: Here are the prompts: 👉 Dear symptom, what emotions are you feeling right now? (List them all out. If you need help with this, you could try scanning the Nonviolent Communication list of feelings .) 👉 Dear emotion, what do you need to feel honored? 👉 Dear emotion, is there a boundary that you need me to set?⁠ 👉 Dear emotion, do you need me to assert myself through self-expression, following my heart, or speaking up?⁠ 👉 Dear emotion, do you need support from allies  or peers? And if so, who should I reach out to? 👉 Dear emotion, do you need rest, nurturing or soothing? If you try these out, I'd love to hear how it goes! For more support with chronic symptoms, find me at: www.annaholtzman.com IG @anna_holtzman

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What is the mind-body connection and how does it relate to pain and other symptoms?   We all know intuitively that emotional stress can be expressed in physical sensations and symptoms.⁠⁠ ⁠⁠ Some common examples are:⁠⁠ ⁠⁠ You have a big deadline at...

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