The Unconventional Healing Path for Those Who Seemingly 'Have It All Together'

If you appear to be highly functional and have your shit together, but suffer with chronic symptoms, this post is for you. Let’s talk about  the connection between your type of stress response and your illness. 

In the world of chronic illness, there's a peculiar irony that it tends to strike the ones who appear to 'have it all together.' If you're that high achiever who seemingly juggles work, family, and life with remarkable grace, yet secretly battles chronic symptoms behind the scenes, then you’re not alone.

What does this curious link between chronic illness and the 'freeze' or 'appease' stress responses look like? Picture this: under the 'freeze' stress response, you might be grappling with decision paralysis or fatigue, all while keeping a brave face, ensuring the world sees you as the competent, composed individual you've always been.

Meanwhile, the 'appease' response has you bending over backward to maintain peace, potentially neglecting your health in the process. Perhaps you're the CEO constantly overworking to please stakeholders or the parent forsaking personal health to cater to family needs. Sound familiar?

It’s not a coincidence that the same people often labeled as 'overachievers,' also wrestle with perfectionism and the ever-looming cloud of imposter syndrome. Striving for the impeccable and fearing exposure, you exist in a perpetual state of stress. This relentless cycle amplifies your vulnerability to chronic illnesses like ME/CFS, Lyme disease, mold illness, or long Covid.

Here's the catch though: the very resilience and determination that bring you success also serve as your barriers to healing. You're caught in the paradox of 'functional suffering,' always pushing through the pain, disregarding your needs, and internalizing the belief that you don't deserve to rest. 

One of the key pieces to healing chronic illness is using practices that create a baseline experience of state love and safety. Imagine feeling that the world and people in it are safe, ready to support you in whatever way you need, and are waiting to tell you how proud they are of not only your achievements, but who you are as a human being. 

One of the best ways to start doing this is through mindfulness and meditation. These tools helps you stay present, recognize and challenge destructive thought patterns, and soothe physical and mental stress. Together, they're your secret weapons to foster an environment of safety, acceptance, and love, ultimately setting the stage for healing.

So, dear high achiever, if you're open-minded and believe in the mind-body connection, give mindfulness and meditation a shot. Don't let your chronic symptoms be the plot twist in your success story. Instead, let your healing journey be the empowering sequel where you redefine success, not just in terms of achievements, but also personal well-being and self-love.

Xo Megan

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