When Being Strong Becomes Too Much ~ Week One - Softening The Habit Of Holding It All Together
Theresa Hubbard, LMFTWeek One — Softening the Habit of Holding It All Together
When Being Strong Becomes Too Much — A Guided Meditation Series with Theresa Hubbard
Many of us learned how to be strong because we had to. Over time, that strength can become something the body carries automatically — showing up as tension, effort, over-responsibility, or the feeling that we always need to stay “on.”
In this first meditation of the series, Theresa gently guides listeners into noticing where holding and effort may be living in the body. Through grounding, guided awareness, and compassionate inquiry, this practice invites you to slow down, soften unnecessary tension, and begin listening to yourself in a different way.
This is not about forcing relaxation or “letting everything go.” It’s about becoming aware of the quiet ways the body may still be working hard — even when it no longer needs to.
This meditation includes:
- Gentle grounding and nervous system support
- Guided body awareness
- Exploration of effort, vigilance, and over-holding
- Compassionate reflection around the “strong” parts of self
- Space for softening, integration, and self-connection
This episode is especially supportive for those who:
- Often feel responsible for others
- Struggle to fully relax or rest
- Feel emotionally or physically fatigued
- Tend to stay strong, composed, or “together” for everyone else
- Are longing for more ease, softness, and self-awareness
No meditation experience is needed.
Find a quiet, comfortable space where you can settle without needing to rush.
Breathe deeply… release completely.