Why I HATE "Keep Calm And Carry On"
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“Keep calm and carry on” can sound like strength, but what happens when your body never gets the second half of the story: the part where you finally get to feel, process, and come back to safety? I’m Naomi Mills, chiropractor and healthcare professional, and I’m exploring how this deeply British mindset can quietly train us to ignore signals, delay support, and stay functional at the expense of our nervous system health.
I share one of the most painful moments of my life when I carried on too soon after losing my mum, and why that choice shaped my healing for years. From there, I tease apart the nuance: sometimes it truly is wise to hold it together in the moment, especially when circumstances or responsibilities demand it. The harm comes from the silent add-on many of us live by: carry on forever. That’s when unprocessed stress and emotion can get stuck in the body, keeping you in fight, flight or freeze, disrupting sleep, digestion, and your ability to feel at ease in your own skin.
We also talk about practical somatic healing ideas that help the stress cycle complete, including the power of shaking, reflection, and journalling. If you’ve ever been told you’re “so strong” while privately thinking you’re not fine, this will land. Subscribe, share with someone who needs it, and leave a review so more people can find their way back to trusting their body.