#341 When the Nervous System Remembers What You Don’t
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If the nervous system keeps bracing even when life looks stable, this episode names what’s underneath: preverbal grief that formed before memory — and the reclamation that begins when it’s finally seen.
Before you had a word for it, you were already carrying it.
Not the grief of a role you left last year. Not the weight of a transition you chose with open eyes. Not even the professional identity that quietly shifted when the role changed.
Something older. Something that was there before the career, before the title, before you had built anything at all.
This episode goes to the deepest layer of the week — the preverbal grief that shaped the performance in the first place. The nervous system instruction formed before memory. The child who looked at their environment and made the most intelligent calculation available: perform, and the environment stabilizes. Be excellent, and you will be safe.They were not wrong. It worked.
And it has been running ever since.
Is this episode for you?
- The exhaustion you carry doesn’t fully resolve, even when everything else is going well
- You don’t remember deciding to become the steady one — it has just always been who you are
- The success arrived. The feeling of safety still has not.
- Something in you wonders whether the wound underneath the achievement will ever actually heal
- You have done the professional work, the mindset work, and the therapy work — and something still feels like it is waiting to be acknowledged
What we walk through:
- What preverbal grief actually is — and why it lives in the body, not in conscious memory
- The family-of-origin layer: the sibling who got the attention, the parent who wasn’t consistently safe, the system that needed you to be steady before you were old enough to choose it
- Why the professional identity grief of this week is not the first grief — it is layered on top of foundational loss you were never given language for
- Why the success was never going to resolve it — and what the nervous system actually needed all along
- What reclamation looks like at this depth: not a project, not a resolution — a long, gentle return
Today’s Recalibration:
See if you can locate, somewhere in your body, the version of you that first learned to perform. Not the professional. Not the leader. The child who made a quiet calculation: wha
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