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I’m Lee, and I’m delighted to welcome you to the Calm Collective, where my mission is to help professional women like you overcome adrenal fatigue naturally and reclaim your energy and peace. This blog is your sanctuary for discovering effective strategies and practical advice to break free from the cycle of stress and fatigue.

Understanding that the journey out of adrenal fatigue is both necessary and deeply personal, I focus on sharing small, impactful changes that can make a significant difference in how you feel each day. We’ll explore everything from how to nourish your body and mind with stress-busting foods and relaxation techniques, to finding ways to streamline your daily tasks to reduce overwhelm.

If you’re tired of feeling constantly drained and ready for a revitalizing change, you’re in the perfect place. Let’s embark on this path together, learning and growing as we move towards a life marked by balance, wellness, and vibrant energy.

Here’s to beating adrenal fatigue naturally and embracing a happier, healthier you!

How Your Stress Story Shapes Functional Freeze

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You’re getting things done. You’re holding it together. But inside? You feel distant. Foggy. Flat.

This isn’t laziness or lack of motivation. It might be functional freeze.

But where does this come from? Why do so many women feel this way, going through the motions while feeling disconnected from themselves?

Let’s talk about your stress story and how it shapes your nervous system.

What Is a Stress Story?

Your stress story isn’t just about the big events in your life. It includes the small, repeated moments where you felt under pressure, unsafe, unseen, or unsupported.

  • Maybe you had to stay calm to avoid conflict.
  • Maybe you weren’t allowed to cry or show fear.
  • Maybe you grew up being praised for being the “good girl,” the helper, the strong one.

Over time, your nervous system learned what was safe and what wasn’t. And for many women, this led to a pattern of staying quiet, pushing through, and disconnecting from emotions.

Functional Freeze Is a Pattern, Not a Personality

Functional freeze happens when your system adapts to chronic stress by switching into a low-energy survival state but without shutting down entirely.

You’re still doing life — working, caring, keeping up appearances. But inside, everything feels muted or far away. You’re surviving, not thriving.

This isn’t a sign of weakness. It’s a nervous system doing what it learned to do to stay safe.

The Link Between Stress and Functional Freeze

You might be more likely to enter functional freeze if:

  • You’ve had to stay composed in the face of chaos
  • You’ve never had space to fall apart
  • Your body learned that feeling was unsafe
  • You’ve lived with chronic stress or lack of support

None of this is your fault. These patterns are shaped by experience, not character.

Noticing Your Story Without Shame

One of the most powerful things you can do is start gently noticing your stress story. Not to blame anyone and not to fix yourself but to understand:

  • Why does my body respond this way?
  • What helped me survive then and what do I need now?
  • Can I begin to meet myself with curiosity instead of criticism?

Shame says, “You’re broken.”
Understanding says, “Your body was trying to help.”

There Is Space for Change 

You don’t have to rewire your whole nervous system overnight. But you can start creating moments of safety, presence, and self-compassion.

You can speak to yourself with gentleness, even if no one else ever has.

You can pause and feel your feet on the floor.

You can name what you’re noticing, without judging it.

You can speak to yourself with gentleness, even if no one else ever has.

About Leanne

Lee Tomlinson, the principal coach and founder of Nurture & Move, offers a compassionate approach to helping professional women nurture their nervous system so they can cope better in work and life. Through her expertise in integrative health and trauma-informed coaching, Lee supports women in naturally restoring balance, resilience, and energy. Her methods encompass a wide range of health and wellness disciplines, focusing on holistic strategies tailored to address the unique stressors affecting women today. Lee’s coaching empowers clients to navigate stress effectively, regulate their emotions, and enhance their overall well-being and quality of life.

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