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		<title>If You Don’t Set Boundaries, a Symptom Flare-Up Might Step In and Do It For You</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>If we are conditioned to always say “yes,” we may find ourselves in conflict with our body when it says “no.”⁠ ⁠</p>
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<p id="5b2e">As a child, you may have been taught to always say “yes” to authority figures — even when your inner self wanted to say “no.”⁠ ⁠</p>



<p id="28b5">At work, you may have been taught to always say “yes” to your boss — even when your inner self wants to say “no.”⁠ ⁠</p>



<p id="f852">In relationships, you may have been taught to always say “yes” to your partner — even when your inner self wants to say “no.”⁠ ⁠ We all need social connection.</p>



<p id="bc89">And if we’re only rewarded by others for saying “yes” and disapproved of for saying “no,” we may become habituated to ignoring our inner voice.⁠</p>



<p id="b960">The body doesn’t like that. The body may feel betrayed when you ignore your inner voice. The body may do things to defend your inner voice:⁠ ⁠</p>



<p id="7402">🔸 Like getting a migraine so you don’t have to attend that event you said “yes” to but really wanted to say “no” to.⁠</p>



<p id="e5f6">🔸Or getting back pain so that you don’t have to sit at that desk job you took because you thought you “should” even though you really wanted to follow your passion.⁠</p>



<p id="f7da">🔸Or getting a stomach ache so that you don’t have to spend time with that person who disrespects your boundaries.⁠ ⁠</p>



<p id="39f1">If we are conditioned to always say “yes,” we may find ourselves in conflict with our body when it says “no.”⁠ ⁠</p>



<p id="3834">🌸 BUT just like with couples therapy, conflict resolution is possible between mind and body. ✨⁠ ⁠</p>



<p id="9f7a">The first step to conflict resolution is: Each party needs to have their side of the story heard and acknowledged.⁠</p>



<p id="62be">👉 Here’s something you can try:⁠</p>



<p id="38e9">Ask your mind, with pen and paper 📝:</p>



<p id="5c1c">Dear part that always says “yes,” what are you feeling? What would you like me to know? What are you trying to protect me from?⁠ ⁠</p>



<p id="c603">And see what flows out onto the page 📄.⁠ ⁠</p>



<p id="8a20">Then, ask your body 📝:⁠</p>



<p id="56dc">Dear part that says “no,” what are you feeling? What would you like me to know? What are you trying to protect me from?⁠</p>



<p id="9dcf">You may find that the mind and body have similar goals — just different ideas about how to get there.⁠</p>



<p id="85f2">If you need support with chronic pain and anxiety, take my&nbsp;<a href="https://quiz.tryinteract.com/#/60c91fe787e7460017ae6077" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">FREE QUIZ</a>&nbsp;called “Why the *bleep* am I still in pain?!” so I can help you get some clarity.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://medika.life/if-you-dont-set-boundaries-a-symptom-flare-up-might-step-in-and-do-it-for-you/">If You Don’t Set Boundaries, a Symptom Flare-Up Might Step In and Do It For You</a> appeared first on <a href="https://medika.life">Medika Life</a>.</p>
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