Ep 35: Learning to Sit With the Quiet Instead of Fearing It
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The new year can feel loud and demanding. In this episode, I talk about the quiet and why many of us learned to fear it. When you grow up in chaos or survival mode, silence can feel unsafe, so we stay busy and distracted.
I share how to slow down without forcing calm, how to tell anxiety apart from intuition, and how healing can start by listening instead of fixing. This is about feeling safe enough to be yourself.
⟡ TRY THIS REFLECTION
Notice how your body reacts to quiet. Name the urge to distract or move. Ask what feels loud right now and what sits underneath. A few seconds of noticing is enough.
⟡ ABOUT THE HOST, NAOMI SPARKS
Naomi Sparks is a mom, wife, healing coach, and a cult survivor. She grew up in a tightly controlled religious cult in Northern California and spent years disconnected from her true self. She now helps others heal their nervous system from trauma, rebuild trust in their bodies, and reconnect with who they are beneath survival mode.
→ Connect with Naomi on IG: @theunapologetictruthh
⟡ LET’S KEEP THE CONVERSATION GOING
If this episode reminded you of your own light, share it with someone still finding theirs and help spread the message that healing is possible, and no one has to walk it alone.