Why Your Body Needs Listening, Not Hacking #170

EPISODE · Apr 23, 2026 · 11 MIN

Why Your Body Needs Listening, Not Hacking #170

from Mind Body Medicine for Self Healers · host Sarah Dawkins - Root Cause Healing and Natural Holistic Health Coach

Are you exhausted from tracking your steps, perfecting your cold plunges and managing your macros, yet still feeling "stuck"? In this episode of Mind Body Medicine for Self Healers, host Sarah explores the hidden pressure behind the biohacking trend.While tools and protocols have their place, they often become a sophisticated way of overriding the body’s natural intelligence. Sarah challenges the belief that your body is a problem to be solved or a machine to be optimized. Instead, she invites you to see your symptoms; fatigue, pain and anxiety, as vital communication.Key Information Timestamps02:02 – The Biohacking Trap Sarah discusses how curiosity can quickly turn into pressure, leading you to manage your life rather than live it, often fueled by the belief that something in you is "broken."04:11 – The Burden of "Wellness" A look at how high-achieving women often turn healing into another standard to meet, creating "pressure dressed up as wellness" that stresses the nervous system.05:06 – Performance vs. Connection Sarah explains the shift from the medical model of "fixing" to the mind-body model of "listening," sharing her personal realization that symptoms are communication, not problems.06:13 – Biohacking vs. Healing A direct contrast between the two: why biohacking focuses on performance and control, while true healing focuses on connection and releasing what’s been held.07:18 – Guided Reflection & Listening A dedicated space to stop "figuring it out." Sarah leads a somatic exercise to help you tune into your body’s current state and ask what it truly needs.10:15 – Coming Back to Yourself Closing thoughts on trusting that your body is working for you and how to move forward when you feel stuck despite following all the "tools."Key Takeaways:Real healing doesn't come from more pressure. It comes from safety.Biohacking adds input; healing involves releasing.Symptoms are not random; they are intelligent responses to your life environment.Healing begins when you stop forcing and start trusting your body is working for you, not against you.Enjoyed the show?Please leave a review and share this episode with someone who needs to hear that they are enough, exactly as they are.Connect with Sarah:If you’re ready to dive deeper into the root causes of your symptoms and move beyond the "optimization" mindset, visit our website www.sarahdawkins.com and connect with us on social media.Who am I?Sarah Dawkins is a passionate Holistic Health and Healing Coach, international speaker and author of Heal Yourself. She’s also a multi-award-winning entrepreneur and the award-winning host of the uplifting podcast Mind Body Medicine for Self Healers with Sarah Dawkins.With over 20 years’ experience as a Registered Nurse, Sarah combines her deep understanding of conventional medicine with her own powerful self-healing journey to create a truly integrative approach. Having overcome multiple chronic health challenges herself, she now supports others in uncovering and addressing the root causes of their symptoms, helping them restore balance, reclaim their energy and create lasting, vibrant wellness.#biohackinghealth #healingmeditation #MindBodyMedicine #SelfHealers #ListenToYourBody #RootCauseHealing #BodyIntelligence #HealingJourney #SomaticHealing#Biohacking #WellnessCulture #AntiHustle #NervousSystemRegulation #BeyondBiohacking #HealthOverHustle #WellnessWarrior#HighAchievingWomen #BurnoutRecovery #StressManagement #EmotionalHealth #SelfCompassion #InternalSafety #MindfulLiving#NotAHack #BodyConnection #HealFromWithin #MindBodyConnection

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