EPISODE · Apr 1, 2026 · 24 MIN
Why Healing Feels Backward
from Building Resilience
Do you ever feel like your healing is going backwards… even when you’re doing everything “right”?In this episode of the Building Resilience Podcast, we explore a powerful reframe that might change the way you see your progress entirely. Because what if healing isn’t meant to be a straight line, but a climb that includes going up, down, and sometimes even backwards?Inspired by a TED Talk on climbing Mount Everest, this episode breaks down why your nervous system needs those setbacks, rest days, and slower seasons to actually build resilience. You’ll learn how to shift from frustration to understanding, and why what feels like failure might actually be growth happening beneath the surface.If you’ve been hard on yourself for not “getting better faster,” this episode will help you soften, reframe, and keep going, with more compassion and clarity.We’ll explore:Healing is not linear, it’s a messy, non-linear processBackward steps are part of building real resilienceRest is just as important as effort in recoveryProgress is often invisible but still happeningMeasuring backward helps you see real growthSmall steps forward matter more than big leaps LINKS AND RESOURCES:COMMUNITYMIDLIFE NERVOUS SYSTEM REWIRE COMMUNITY 👑: A low pressure, fun community for “Queenagers” to regulate, not fix, their midlife nervous systems.Join here: https://www.skool.com/midlife-nervous-system-rewire/about?ref=06e003b61b8148ebbafd3a067f3cc2e1MENTAL HEALTH STATIONERY - RESILIENT BRILLIANCE PRODUCTS:1) RESILIENCE JOURNAL: A guided journal for emotional well-being and nervous system care Amazon US - https://a.co/d/7DpuyVj2) MY SAFE SPACE : AFFIRMATION AND JOURNAL PROMPT SETAmazon US - https://a.co/d/2mANQs4LET'S STAY CONNECTEDINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/leahdavidsonlifecoaching/FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/leahdavidsonlifecoachingWEBSITE: wwww.leahdavidsonlifecoaching.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Do you ever feel like your healing is going backwards… even when you’re doing everything “right”?In this episode of the Building Resilience Podcast, we explore a powerful reframe that might change the way you see your progress entirely. Because what if healing isn’t meant to be a straight line, but a climb that includes going up, down, and sometimes even backwards?Inspired by a TED Talk on climbing Mount Everest, this episode breaks down why your nervous system needs those setbacks, rest days, and slower seasons to actually build resilience. You’ll learn how to shift from frustration to understanding, and why what feels like failure might actually be growth happening beneath the surface.If you’ve been hard on yourself for not “getting better faster,” this episode will help you soften, reframe, and keep going, with more compassion and clarity.We’ll explore:Healing is not linear, it’s a messy, non-linear processBackward steps are part of building real resilienceRest is just as important as effort in recoveryProgress is often invisible but still happeningMeasuring backward helps you see real growthSmall steps forward matter more than big leaps LINKS AND RESOURCES:COMMUNITYMIDLIFE NERVOUS SYSTEM REWIRE COMMUNITY 👑: A low pressure, fun community for “Queenagers” to regulate, not fix, their midlife nervous systems.Join here: https://www.skool.com/midlife-nervous-system-rewire/about?ref=06e003b61b8148ebbafd3a067f3cc2e1MENTAL HEALTH STATIONERY - RESILIENT BRILLIANCE PRODUCTS:1) RESILIENCE JOURNAL: A guided journal for emotional well-being and nervous system care Amazon US - https://a.co/d/7DpuyVj2) MY SAFE SPACE : AFFIRMATION AND JOURNAL PROMPT SETAmazon US - https://a.co/d/2mANQs4LET'S STAY CONNECTEDINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/leahdavidsonlifecoaching/FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/leahdavidsonlifecoachingWEBSITE: wwww.leahdavidsonlifecoaching.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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