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Why You Should Listen to Your Body’s Cues

Why You Should Listen to Your Body’s Cues

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Have you ever felt like your body was trying to tell you something—but you brushed it off until it got louder?

In this episode, I explore how our bodies communicate through subtle signals long before discomfort, cravings, or self-sabotage show up. I share how ignoring these messages pulls us out of balance—emotionally, physically, and spiritually—and how tuning in can guide us back to calm, connection, and confidence.

You’ll learn how to recognize the difference between your body’s loving wisdom and the harsh voice of your inner critic (what I call the imp), and why so much of our struggle with food, energy, and motivation comes from living in protection mode instead of safety mode.

Listen to the full episode to reconnect with your body’s cues and discover how safety, not discipline, leads to true freedom.

Topics Covered

  • The body’s innate wisdom and how it communicates through cues

  • How ignoring your body leads from emotional imbalance to physical pain

  • The “voice of the imp” and how to recognize self-sabotaging thoughts

  • How thoughts create emotions—and emotions shape behavior

  • The role of the nervous system in cravings, fatigue, and unwanted habits

  • The difference between protection mode and safety mode

  • How to shift your inner language to restore calm and self-trust

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