16/06/2026
Boundaries and Processing: š§āāļø Why My Feed is Quiet (And Why that Makes Me a Better Yoga Therapist) š«
If you have noticed I am sporadic on here, you are right.
I am.
As a yoga therapist and educator, my daily work demands absolute vigilance, deep holding of space, and navigating a highly sensory world.
On top of that, I am navigating and processing my own neurodivergent journey.
Often, my nervous system gets maxed out. Just like yours.
I have zero interest in performing āperfect presenceā on social media.
To keep my teaching authentic, positive, and deeply grounded, I have to ruthlessly protect my energy. That means muting the noise and stepping away from the screen.
When I am here, it is for high-value inspiration and genuine connection.
When I am not, I am practicing exactly what I teach: nervous system regulation, radical boundaries, and deep rest. And throwing heavy rocks to re-align my chakras š
Masking and people pleasing which lead to severe burnout was the price I paid with undiagnosed PTSD in my youth, and recently a late neurodivergent diagnosis post-menopause.
Thank you for being here for the real, sporadic journey.
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Tell me I'm not the only one muting my phone this week!
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