What Change Actually Feels Like Before Your Life Starts Moving
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What Change Actually Feels Like Before Your Life Starts Moving

Podcast Episode #25 - What Change Actually Feels Like Before Your Life Starts Moving
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[00:00:00] Hello, and welcome back to yet another inspirational podcast episode brought to you by yours truly, Carina. I'm your truth speaker, truth seeker, truth keeper, and I am so glad that you're here with me today

Hey, it's Carina, and welcome back to Soul Medicine. This episode is for the woman who already knows something has to change but feels frozen right at the edge of it. Not confused, not unaware, just standing in that strange [00:01:00] in-between, where the old life no longer fits and the new one hasn't fully formed yet.

By the end of this episode, you'll understand why clarity can feel scarier than confusion, why your nervous system hesitates right before a breakthrough, and how to move forward without forcing, collapsing, or abandoning yourself. And before we go any further, I want to say this: Thank you to every woman who follows this podcast, who listens quietly, who shares episodes with someone who needs the medicine right now.

This work ripples because of you. If you haven't already, please follow the show so you don't miss what's unfolding next. Let's begin There's a particular kind of discomfort that comes after awareness. It's not the [00:02:00] chaos of everything's wrong, it's the ache of, "I can't unknow this anymore." You've seen the pattern, you've named the wound, you've felt the truth land in your body, and now you're standing still.

It can feel like standing at the edge of a river you know you need to cross, watching the current move, feeling the pull, but hesitating because once you step in, there's no pretending you didn't mean it. So you linger. You tidy the old life. You overthink the timing. You wait for certainty to arrive like a written invitation.

But clarity doesn't arrive that way. It arrives like a quiet tap on the ribs, and then it asks, "What will you do now?" [00:03:00] Here's a truth we don't say out loud. Clarity isn't calming, it's destabilizing because confusion lets you hover. Clarity demands movement Your nervous system doesn't fear the unknown as it mu- as much as it fears irreversibility.

Once you know, you can't go back to sleep. Once you see, you can't unsee. So the body hesitates, not because you're weak, but because stepping into truth means letting something die: an identity, a role, a relationship, a version of yourself that once kept you safe. Clarity is the moment you realize the shore behind you is [00:04:00] eroding, but the water ahead is cold, and no one tells you this part.

Standing still hurts too

So I invite you to just take a breath with me And think about the thing you know you've outgrown. The job, the dynamic, the way you keep shrinking, staying quiet, staying loyal to a version of life that no longer matches you Now notice your body

Does your chest tighten? Does your breath shallow? Do your shoulders lift like they're bracing?

That sensation isn't resistance, it's [00:05:00] grief. Because change isn't just about what you're moving toward, it's about what you're leaving behind Even if it hurt, even if it wasn't good for you, even if you begged yourself to want more. The body mourns familiarity the way the sea mourns the shore. Slowly, reluctantly, pulling back before it surges forward again Here's the deeper truth I want to offer you.

You're not stuck. You're paused at the exact moment where becoming requires consent. This isn't collapse, it's compost. The old life is breaking down to make soil. The discomfort you feel isn't a warning sign, [00:06:00] it's evidence that something new is rooting beneath the surface Just because clarity feels heavy doesn't mean it's wrong.

And just because fear is present doesn't mean you shouldn't move Fear often sits at the doorway of the life you asked for And just because it was doesn't mean it will be

This is the space I hold in my work. I help women who have been the strong ones for too long come home to themselves, not by rushing clarity or pushing you off the edge, but by helping your body feel safe enough to choose. My work is grounded in emotional attunement, [00:07:00] truth work, and gentle nervous system support.

Reiki works beneath the story, softening the nervous system where fear grips tightest. Tarot gives language to what you already feel, helping you name the threshold you're standing on, and coaching supports you through the stretch between who you were and who you're becoming If you're standing at an edge right now, you don't have to stand there alone.

You'll find more information about working with me through Reiki, tarot, or coaching on my website. It's linked in the show notes

So let's anchor this and I invite you to place one hand on your chest and one hand on your belly[00:08:00]

And I'd just like you to breathe in slowly through your nose

And as you exhale let your shoulders soften

Now ask yourself gently What am I afraid will disappear if I choose myself?

and what might finally become possible if I do?

You don't need the full answer just notice what stirs

And in, and if this episode met you right where you are, I want to invite you into a space where this threshold can be held, not rushed. My January online women's circle [00:09:00] will be held on Wednesday the 14th at 7:00 PM Australian Eastern daylight time via Zoom. One hour, small, intimate, nervous system aware.

It's not about fixing yourself. It's about being witnessed at the edge of change. You'll find the link in the show notes. And before I close, one more thank you to every woman who listens, follows, shares, and carries this work forward quietly. You matter more than you know If this episode spoke to you, follow the podcast so you don't miss what's coming next, and share it with someone who might be standing at an edge of their own.

Until next time, notice where you're confusing fear with truth, [00:10:00] and remember, just because it was doesn't mean it will be. With love, Carina.