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11 contributions to Enough, Already
Slowing down
Today was a busy day! We did our first somatics class and I filmed the first video for the “Start Here” classroom (it’s up there now for you to view!). I also had patients in the morning to see, and I had a session with my personal trainer. It was a lot. Too much. It just goes to show that I’m still a work in progress too! Slowing down is the work. If you’re keen on finding balance, if you have health goals, if you want a better relationship with your body, slowing down is always the first step. It just so happens to be the hardest thing to do. We all have busy lives. Most of us are probably overcommitted. Work demands. Family demands. It adds up, and it often doesn’t leave a lot of space for us to just…be. Up here in Canada, we have a long weekend coming up. My husband and I are going camping and I plan to do a lot of slowing down. Also a hike and some fun. But plenty of time to relax, reset and tune it. Camping just so happens to be my favorite way of slowing down. I’d love to hear how you slow down. Let me know in the comments!
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@Michelle Hutchings I really love this answer. You talk about the support of your husband and prioritizing what truly needs to get done vs make busy work. Both are powerful tools to use on this journey.
START HERE: Welcome to Enough, Already 🌿
I am so glad you're here. If you've landed in this community, chances are you're tired. Tired of fighting your body, tired of all the noise, tired of feeling like you're never quite doing it right. Maybe you've been searching for something that feels softer, safer, and more real. This is that place. Enough, Already. was built for women who are ready to stop pushing and start listening. To heal their nervous system. To find peace with food. To come home to their bodies. That's what we'll do here together. Here's how to get the most out of this space: 1️⃣ Explore the Classroom. Here is where you'll find the Intuitive Eating 101 course and other practices and resources to support you on your journey. 2️⃣ Jump into the community feed. Read what others are sharing. Comment. Connect. 3️⃣ Check out the support options in this community: https://www.skool.com/enough-already-3530/plans 4️⃣ Introduce yourself below. Tell us what brought you here. 🎉 I'll go first 👇🏻 I'm Michelle — the physician, weight-neutral coach, yoga teacher, and Body Trust provider behind this community. I built Enough, Already because I lived through the exhaustion of knowing all the right things and still not being able to find the peace with food and my body I was searching for. I'm a woman in midlife, navigating perimenopause, and rediscovering what it means to feel at home in my own skin. This community is as much a part of my journey as it is yours. I'm here, I'm in it with you, and I'm so glad you've joined me. Michelle
START HERE: Welcome to Enough, Already 🌿
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@Kristine Fotland When I say gentle yoga, I mean slow, somatic movements. Lots of props for support. We spend so much time rushing round and pushing through. They are spaces for yoga as fitness. But this space is all about slowing down, coming back to your body, and feeling safe and comfy in your body. I love restorative yoga for this purpose. But if you’re not used to spending time in stillness, restorative yoga can feel really uncomfortable. My version of “gentle yoga” brings a little bit of movement in. We use the slow movement as that bridge to exploring safety in the body. 💕
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@Michelle Hutchings Thanks for joining us, you are most welcome here! The mind-body is a powerful thing. The way we think (especially the way we think about ourselves) absolutely shows up in our body. But also the build-up of chronic stress from a career that asks too much from you. Sometimes we don't recognize what the body is trying to tell us because hustle mode and the constant striving starts to feel like the baseline. But when you give yourself the permission to slow down, even for a short time, it becomes so much clearer.
Audio or video?
Hello everyone. As you know, all the replays of live classes and workshops are available to you in the classrooms here in Skool. I wonder if you may also find it valuable to have a private podcast feed for the meditations and yoga nidra sessions. What are your thoughts?
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Thanks for your votes! Will work on getting a podcast feed up for you soon.
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@Michelle Hutchings I'm on it!
This weekend reminded me why I do what I do
After one of the most nerve-wracking talks of my career last week, I had a choice to make about how to take care of myself. In this video I share what that weekend actually looked like, and why it felt like the perfect example of everything I teach inside this community. Here's what's inside: 👉 Why what you do after a stressful event matters just as much as getting through it 👉 The difference between numbing out and actually tending to your nervous system 👉 Why slowing down isn't the opposite of being productive — it's what makes everything else possible 👉 How to start recognizing what your body needs, and giving yourself permission to follow that 👉 Why stillness and movement aren't at odds — and how both can be exactly the right medicine at the right time Watch it now below. If you're not already a paid member, I want to invite you to join us for just $7/month. Inside, you'll find yoga and somatic classes designed to help you slow down, feel safe in your body, and build the kind of inner resilience that makes the hard days more manageable: https://www.skool.com/enough/plans Now I want to hear from you: When life gets stressful, what's your go-to way of unwinding. And do you think it's actually helping your nervous system, or just getting you through to the next day?
This weekend reminded me why I do what I do
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Just to drive this point home further: Last night I settled in to watch the movie “Secretariat” (one of my faves). When the horse trainer first meets the horse, he initially declines working with him, saying that he eats too much, lays in the grass and sleeps all day, the laziest horse he’s ever met. As he soon learns, he’s also the fastest horse that ever lived. This horse intuitively knew that if he was going to run that hard consistently, he’d have to rest. He is one of the few horses to win the Triple Crown, winning three specific races in the US. Since the third race is longer than the others, the strategy is to rest the horses before that final race. For Secretariat, he gave the message loud and clear to his trainer that rather than rest, he wanted to train hard. He did, and he won that third race by landslide. The point here is that body knows. It’s not “lazy” to rest if your body is calling for it, and it’s not “pushing too hard” if your body has called for that instead. The body always knows. They is first listening to it, and then following through.
What do you do when you're tired?
Today was a rough day for me. I didn't sleep well last night at all (I hurt my foot and couldn't get comfy - I'm fine now). I had to be up at 4:30 this morning for work, and of course it was a super busy shift in the ER. By the end of the shift I was exhausted. And ALL I could think about was chocolate. I had some. Then I wanted more. I recognized that this craving was because I was tired. This is ALWAYS my pattern when I'm super tired. So I gave my body what it needed - a nap. Now I feel so much better and the craving is gone. I'm giving a talk to a bunch of doctors on Friday, and I was "supposed" to work on my slides for it this evening. A younger version of me would have powered through the fatigue and eaten all the chocolate I needed to get the slides done. The current version of me allowed myself the rest I needed. I'm curious to know what signals your body gives you when you're exhausted? Do you recognize when you're tired, or are you like me, where it took those familiar chocolate cravings before I checked in to see what my body needed? Do you allow yourself rest when you're tired? Let's talk it out in the comments.
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@Germaine Satia thank you for sharing this! I’ve never done any of Joe Dispenza’s meditation but I do have one of his walking meditations. It’s something I keep meaning to do. I’ve never been to Cameroon but I spent 6 years in Eastern Africa, mostly Tanzania (and some time in Ethiopia too). I still dream of the mangos there. And those little bananas…..
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@Germaine Satia Lalibela is magical. And the jazz is like nowhere else! Addis is a fun city.
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