@danadozzyy: De-toxify the way you approach responsibility and it will become something that fuels you, not something that puts you into a stress response constantly #nervoussystem #HealingJourney

Dana Dozzyy | Nervous System
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saintticky
Hannah :
i feel like it also made me much more prone to people pleasing by suppressing my own needs
2024-11-11 00:41:29
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pokedmyheart
pokedmyheart :
Thank you so much, your content is very helpful. Can you please address de shaming and functional freeze for people recently out of an abusive relationship?
2024-11-11 13:26:08
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get.real.with.eli
Get Real with Elisabeth :
I lived like this for most of my life so I completely understand🥰
2024-11-04 21:59:01
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bowler696969
Bowler :
Your page is a gold mine. Even if some of it is hard to hear
2024-11-04 07:22:05
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pigmom4
Pig the Pig :
🌻🌻🌻
2024-11-03 22:34:57
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flomagnet
Niki Floros :
Please give examples of this
2024-11-03 22:10:21
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ayesha.vix
ayesha.vix :
I love your videos so much. Wish you were in Australia to seek your help 🙏🏽
2024-11-05 01:36:01
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drsarahhensley
Dr. Sarah Hensley | Love Doc :
@Raina Joy hooowwww does she understand my entire life
2024-11-04 22:48:57
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radz.healing.journey
Radz 🇦🇺 | Healing Journey :
I was one of these radically responsible people and while it did help me in healing to some extent, I am now coming to a more balanced or reasonable place in that respect, as my nervous system heals. Love your work, @Dana Dozzyy | Nervous System 🥰✨🙏🏼
2024-11-03 23:57:16
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annicken02
annicken02 :
🙏🏼
2024-11-03 21:43:02
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thedailycrunch
theDailyCrunch :
Well observed. 🙏🏼
2024-11-27 04:29:28
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codeme360
CodeMe :
Your content is so great. I’m finding clarity at a pace I had yet to experience through self development materials.
2024-11-14 15:18:50
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marionravenwood7
Marion Ravenwood :
Sooo toxic
2024-11-12 07:20:02
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