EPISODE · Jun 25, 2025 · 34 MIN
Processing Slowly Doesn’t Make You Broken; You Are Discerning
from The Awakened Heart: A Podcast for Healing Women · host Autumn Moran
Why You’re Not Broken for Needing More TimeDo you freeze when put on the spot? Need more time to answer texts, make decisions, or speak your truth?You’re not broken. You’re discerning.In this Epi of The Awakened Heart: A Podcast for Healing Women, we explore the real reason behind delayed responses and why slow processing, pausing and asking for space are powerful, trauma-informed and deeply wise.This is for the women who’ve been told they’re too much and too slow, the ones who overthink because they over-feel and anyone who’s ever been shamed for needing time.Connect with Me:I offer private sessions for therapy if you’re in Texas, and life coaching if you’re outside the state or abroad. Whether you’re healing trauma, navigating a big life shift, or just ready to come home to yourself, I hold space for women just like you everyday.Fill out a consultation requests via my linktree (http://linktr.ee/EmpoweringWellnessHub) for a free 15 min chat to see if we are a good fit! Also you can find my link and follow me on instagram & there’s also a badass **Spotify playlist** made for women healing through softness and strength!!!Connect with me about this episode!Support the show
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Why You’re Not Broken for Needing More Time Do you freeze when put on the spot? Need more time to answer texts, make decisions, or speak your truth? You’re not broken. You’re discerning. In this Epi of The Awakened Heart: A Podcast for Healing Women, we explore the real reason behind delayed responses and why slow processing, pausing and asking for space are powerful, trauma-informed and deeply wise. This is for the women who’ve been told they’re too much and too slow, the ones who overthink ...
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