I am joined by Katie Brennan & Andrea Henkel Burke to share Katie’s Long Covid recovery, how nervous system work unlocked capacity, and why an Olympian’s playbook of pacing, breath, joint maps and cognitive drills can fit chronic illness. The theme is small, smart inputs that prevent crashes and build a stronger baseline. • early symptoms, second infection and severe brain fog • switching from push-through to deliberate pacing • vagus nerve, breath and eye movement drills • athlete minds...
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I am joined by Katie Brennan & Andrea Henkel Burke to share Katie’s Long Covid recovery, how nervous system work unlocked capacity, and why an Olympian’s playbook of pacing, breath, joint maps and cognitive drills can fit chronic illness. The theme is small, smart inputs that prevent crashes and build a stronger baseline. • early symptoms, second infection and severe brain fog • switching from push-through to deliberate pacing • vagus nerve, breath and eye movement drills • athlete minds...
180 - Jules Rogers - The Art of Saying No: Why Boundaries Matter in Healing
Long Covid Podcast
42 minutes
5 months ago
180 - Jules Rogers - The Art of Saying No: Why Boundaries Matter in Healing
Jules Rogers returns to the podcast to discuss the essential role of boundaries in chronic illness recovery and everyday wellbeing, sharing how learning to protect our energy can be transformative. • Boundaries are conscious protections we put in place to maintain our energy and ensure we're not giving beyond what feels right • Different types include physical, emotional, material, mental, and time boundaries • Setting boundaries becomes crucial when dealing with chronic illness as a way to ...
Long Covid Podcast
I am joined by Katie Brennan & Andrea Henkel Burke to share Katie’s Long Covid recovery, how nervous system work unlocked capacity, and why an Olympian’s playbook of pacing, breath, joint maps and cognitive drills can fit chronic illness. The theme is small, smart inputs that prevent crashes and build a stronger baseline. • early symptoms, second infection and severe brain fog • switching from push-through to deliberate pacing • vagus nerve, breath and eye movement drills • athlete minds...