Episode 14 — Thursday Mini Mental Health Permission to Stand Down: You Don’t Have to Hold It All Up Anymore  Life by Design with Angela Weiss Podcast

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Episode 14 — Thursday Mini Mental Health Permission to Stand Down: You Don’t Have to Hold It All Up Anymore Life by Design with Angela Weiss Podcast

from Life By Design With Angela Weiss · host Angela Weiss

Episode OverviewThis episode begins a new series, Permission to Stand Down, focused on burnout, chronic stress, and the long-term impact of functioning in high-pressure environments.Many people learn to operate at a high level for long periods of time—especially those in roles that require responsibility, composure, and constant forward movement. Over time, this can become a pattern of overfunctioning without space to process, rest, or reset.In this episode, Angela Weiss explores what happens when the nervous system adapts to sustained stress, why burnout is not a personal failure, and what it means to begin allowing yourself to come out of constant alert.This is not about quitting or losing strength.It is about learning how to set down what has been carried for too long.What You’ll Learn • How high-functioning individuals adapt to prolonged stress • Why burnout develops even in capable, resilient people • What it means when your nervous system stays in a constant state of alert • How unprocessed experiences are stored in the body over time • The difference between strength and overfunctioning • What it means to begin “standing down” in a healthy, sustainable wayWho This Episode Is For • Law enforcement, first responders, and military personnel • Medical professionals and caregivers • Leaders, high achievers, and those in high-responsibility roles • Anyone who has been “the strong one” for a long time • Individuals who feel exhausted, on edge, or disconnected despite continuing to functionKey ThemesBurnout is not a lack of discipline or motivationThe nervous system adapts to chronic stress and prolonged demandWhat is not processed does not disappear—it is storedOver time, that stored load begins to show up physically and emotionallyStanding down does not mean weakness—it means allowing your system to recoverAwareness is the first step toward changeSigns of a System Under Strain • Difficulty relaxing even when there is no immediate stress • Persistent sense of being on edge or “on alert” • Increased irritability or emotional reactivity • Ongoing fatigue that is not resolved with rest • Emotional numbness or feeling disconnected • Continued functioning outwardly while feeling different internallyKey TakeawaysYou were never meant to carry everything indefinitelyWhat helped you function in high-stress environments may not support you long-termYour current symptoms are not a personal failure—they are a response to prolonged demandYou do not have to change everything at onceYou can begin by noticingWhat’s Ahead in This SeriesOver the next several weeks, this series will explore: • Why you cannot simply “turn it off” • What your body is trying to communicate • The cost of staying in survival mode • Why many people avoid talking about what they carry • What happens when emotions begin to surface • How to stand down without losing your identity • What life can feel like on the other side of burnoutResourcesPermission to Stand Down by Angela WeissAvailable on AmazonWorkbookIf this episode resonated with you and you are unsure where to begin, a Permission to Stand Down Workbook is available.To request a copy, email:[email protected] line:Permission to Stand DownConnectWebsite and blog:https://authors.tertulia.com/angelaweiss-drafther4xoInstagram:@AngelaWeissAuthorFacebook:Life by Design PressLinkedIn:Angela WeissPodcast ScheduleNew episodes released weekly:Tuesday – In-depth conversationsThursday – Mini Mental HealthSunday – Faith EditionDisclaimerThis podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical or mental health care.Listening does not establish a provider-patient or therapeutic relationship.If you are in crisis, please seek professional support. In the United States, call or text 988 or call 911.

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