“Am I Lazy?” Trauma, Rest, and the Old Voices That Still Try to Protect Us
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Even when we know better, old thoughts can still show up.
In this episode, I talk about the fear of being “lazy” that often surfaces during healing; especially when your body no longer functions the way it once did. After trauma, rest may be greater, energy may look different, and life may feel slower. And intellectually, you might understand that this is okay… yet still feel haunted by the old voice that says you’re failing.
That voice isn’t trying to hurt you. It’s a part of you that once kept you safe in environments where slowing down wasn’t allowed. I walk through how this part showed up for me, what I did when it resurfaced, and how learning to meet it with understanding instead of shame changed everything.
Healing isn’t linear: it’s more like a tangled ball of yarn. And that messiness isn’t a flaw; it’s proof that you’re alive, adapting, and learning how to be with yourself in new ways. This episode is a reminder to stay with yourself where you are, with compassion and patience.