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Why You Can Understand Everything… and Still Feel Stuck
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Why You Can Understand Everything… and Still Feel Stuck

You can understand the neuroscience.
You can explain the mind–body connection.
You can practise the techniques.

And still feel completely stuck.

This quiet frustration is far more common than people realise — and it isn’t a failure of effort or insight. Often, it’s a sign of an overwhelmed nervous system trying to protect you.

This article explores why understanding alone isn’t enough, why trying harder can sometimes make things worse, and how healing often begins not with more work, but with less pressure, more support, and a greater sense of safety.

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7 Psychological Strategies To Face Persistent Pain
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7 Psychological Strategies To Face Persistent Pain

Persistent pain can feel overwhelming, but there are ways to meet it with clarity instead of fear. In this article, I share seven psychological strategies that help calm the nervous system, build confidence, and gently shift the patterns that keep pain feeling so dominant. These approaches aren’t quick fixes — they’re steady, practical ways to create safety, reduce threat, and support recovery.

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From Stuck to Shift: What We Can Learn From Chris Sykes-Popham’s Recovery (and Why Freeme Matters)
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From Stuck to Shift: What We Can Learn From Chris Sykes-Popham’s Recovery (and Why Freeme Matters)

After years of exhaustion and searching for answers, Chris Sykes-Popham discovered that recovery from ME/CFS wasn’t about fighting symptoms — it was about understanding them.
In this conversation, Chris shares how awareness, self-compassion, and nervous-system insight turned his journey around and inspired the creation of the FreeMe app, now helping others find the same freedom.

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It’s Not the Condition — It’s the Conditioned Response
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It’s Not the Condition — It’s the Conditioned Response

Persistent pain doesn’t always mean something is wrong with the body. Often, the issue isn’t the condition itself but the conditioned response — a nervous system that has learned to react with protection even after tissues have healed.
Your pain is real, but it may be coming from a system stuck in high alert rather than ongoing damage. The hopeful part? What’s been learned can be unlearned, and safety can be restored.

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