
When We Feel Like We're Going Backward in Our Healing
12/24/24 • 51 min
This episode dives into the ups and downs of healing and why it can sometimes feel like you’re moving backward instead of forward. Sarah breaks down how coming back into our bodies is a marker of progress — but that it can also feel overwhelming at first. Experiencing grief, anger, or other deep emotions can all be signs of the work you’ve done.
With real-life examples and simple, science-backed advice, Sarah shares how to move beyond just “knowing” about your patterns and into healing in a way that actually creates change. You’ll learn how to regulate your nervous system, work with your younger parts, and create space for more connection and joy.
Episode Highlights
00:00 Intro
00:40 Why Healing Can Feel Like You’re Going Backward
05:34 Information Gathering is Not Enough
07:29 Why We Become Disembodied
11:03 Healing is the Hero’s Journey
15:31 Trauma & Energy Wells
21:33 What To Look For in a Therapist or Practitioner
31:20 Receiving & Working With Young Parts
38:00 Why Do We Experience Chronic Dysregulation?
42:56 Sarah’s Journey
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Important Keywords:
- Nervous system - The nervous system is a self-protective system that determines your emotions, behaviors, and overall experience. It responds to safety, real threats, and perceived threats, influencing how you react and regulate in different situations.
- Regulation - We can only experience regulation when our nervous system believes we are safe. Our primary state of regulation is our Ventral Vagal Complex, where we experience things like joy, connection, presence, groundedness, and feeling “here.”
- Trauma - Trauma refers to overwhelming experiences that the body and mind were unable to process fully at the time they occurred. These unresolved energies get stuck and stored in the body, impacting mental and physical well-being until they are resolved.
- Healing - Healing is the journey of addressing past wounds—both physical and emotional—to achieve greater freedom and alignment in life. It involves learning to regulate the nervous system, release stored trauma, and tending to younger parts of ourselves.
- Dysregulation - Dysregulation occurs when the nervous system believes we are in danger, whether it is a real or perceived threat. Chronic dysregulation is often a result of unresolved trauma and can significantly impact daily functioning.
- Internal Safety - Creating safety within our bodies and nervous system is the foundation of healing. This is what we are working toward when we take steps to regulate our nervous system.
This episode dives into the ups and downs of healing and why it can sometimes feel like you’re moving backward instead of forward. Sarah breaks down how coming back into our bodies is a marker of progress — but that it can also feel overwhelming at first. Experiencing grief, anger, or other deep emotions can all be signs of the work you’ve done.
With real-life examples and simple, science-backed advice, Sarah shares how to move beyond just “knowing” about your patterns and into healing in a way that actually creates change. You’ll learn how to regulate your nervous system, work with your younger parts, and create space for more connection and joy.
Episode Highlights
00:00 Intro
00:40 Why Healing Can Feel Like You’re Going Backward
05:34 Information Gathering is Not Enough
07:29 Why We Become Disembodied
11:03 Healing is the Hero’s Journey
15:31 Trauma & Energy Wells
21:33 What To Look For in a Therapist or Practitioner
31:20 Receiving & Working With Young Parts
38:00 Why Do We Experience Chronic Dysregulation?
42:56 Sarah’s Journey
Join Sarah’s Email Community:
Looking for more FREE resources? Click below to join Sarah’s email community for additional teachings and somatic tools to support you on your healing journey.
https://bit.ly/yms-sp-newsletter
Connect with Sarah on:
Email Community - https://bit.ly/yms-sp-newsletter
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sarahbcoaching/
Website - https://www.sarahbaldwincoaching.com/
Submit a Question: https://sarahbaldwin1.typeform.com/podcast
Important Keywords:
- Nervous system - The nervous system is a self-protective system that determines your emotions, behaviors, and overall experience. It responds to safety, real threats, and perceived threats, influencing how you react and regulate in different situations.
- Regulation - We can only experience regulation when our nervous system believes we are safe. Our primary state of regulation is our Ventral Vagal Complex, where we experience things like joy, connection, presence, groundedness, and feeling “here.”
- Trauma - Trauma refers to overwhelming experiences that the body and mind were unable to process fully at the time they occurred. These unresolved energies get stuck and stored in the body, impacting mental and physical well-being until they are resolved.
- Healing - Healing is the journey of addressing past wounds—both physical and emotional—to achieve greater freedom and alignment in life. It involves learning to regulate the nervous system, release stored trauma, and tending to younger parts of ourselves.
- Dysregulation - Dysregulation occurs when the nervous system believes we are in danger, whether it is a real or perceived threat. Chronic dysregulation is often a result of unresolved trauma and can significantly impact daily functioning.
- Internal Safety - Creating safety within our bodies and nervous system is the foundation of healing. This is what we are working toward when we take steps to regulate our nervous system.
Previous Episode

Navigating Loneliness and Grief During the Holidays
In this heartfelt episode of You Make Sense, Sarah explores the often-overlooked emotional complexities of the holiday season. While the holidays are often painted as a time of joy and togetherness, Sarah acknowledges the undercurrent of loneliness, grief, and stress that many experience. She unpacks how societal expectations and past experiences can amplify these emotions, offering relatable insights and actionable tools to help listeners navigate this season with more ease.
Sarah delves into the somatic roots of grief and loneliness, using Parts Work to differentiate between our adult self and younger parts. From tending to these younger parts to finding solace in music, nature, and intentional connection, this episode offers a blueprint for transforming holiday challenges into opportunities for healing and self-discovery.
Episode Highlights
00:00 Intro
02:09 Reasons the Holidays Can Be Challenging
06:58 Connecting to the Unmet Need
09:05 Why We Struggle to Process Grief
13:34 Step 1: Grief is Best Processed Through Connection
15:06 Step 2: What Parts of You Are Struggling?
15:45 Step 3: Focus on Nourishing Yourself
17:03 Step 4: Connection
19:42 Identify Which Part of You is Feeling Sad
30:46 How to Process Death and Loss
39:50 Coupling Dynamics & the Holidays
49:42 “Why Do I Drink More Around My Family?”
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Email Community - https://bit.ly/yms-sp-newsletter
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Website - https://www.sarahbaldwincoaching.com/
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Important Keywords:
- Loneliness - Loneliness is the feeling of being disconnected or isolated from others, often heightened during the holidays when societal messages emphasize togetherness. Sarah highlights how loneliness can stem from unmet needs, relational trauma, or past experiences and encourages using somatic tools and Parts Work to address it.
- Grief - Grief is the emotional response to loss, encompassing not only what happened but also what never was. Sarah explains how grief surfaces when we feel safe enough to process it and encourages gentle, titrated processing of these emotions to create space for healing and growth.
- Connection - Connection is a fundamental human need that fosters a sense of belonging and emotional safety. Sarah emphasizes the importance of cultivating meaningful connections with others, nature, and ourselves, as these relationships are key to navigating emotional challenges.
- Parts work - Parts work is a therapeutic approach that acknowledges and tends to different aspects of the self, particularly younger parts carrying past wounds. Sarah discusses how identifying and comforting these parts can bring clarity and healing during emotionally challenging times.
- Regulation - Regulation is the process of bringing the nervous system into safety and balance, allowing us to respond to situations from a calm, grounded place. Sarah suggests somatic practices such as mindfulness, movement, and connection to achieve regulation and build emotional resilience.
- Healing - Healing is the process of addressing past traumas, unmet needs, and emotional pain to create space for growth and well-being. Sarah frames healing as an ongoing journey of self-compassion, connection, and transformation, particularly relevant during challenging emotional periods.
Next Episode

4 Reasons Why New Year Resolutions Don’t Work
In this special New Year’s episode, Sarah invites listeners to reimagine the way they approach goals and resolutions. Kicking off the five-part Somatic Starter Kit series, Sarah dives into four reasons why traditional New Year’s resolutions often fail and offers transformative science-backed tools to use instead. You’ll learn how unresolved past experiences and traumas can keep you stuck in cycles of unmet goals.
Listeners will learn the importance of taking tolerable steps, building nervous system regulation, and fostering safe connection to support personal growth. Sarah also shares actionable insights on cultivating self-compassion, replacing coping strategies with healthier habits, and understanding the deeper desires that drive us. The episode is both a manual for self-discovery and a compassionate reminder that you make sense, just as you are.
Episode Highlights
00:00 Intro
02:26 Reason 1: We Aren’t Addressing Our Nervous System
05:05 Do You Feel Like You’re Behind in Life?
07:03 Connecting to What You Truly Desire
09:41 Reason 2: Our Desires Often Have Flavorings of Past Danger
14:03 Reason 3: We Aren’t Addressing Our Parts
19:07 Reason 4: Lack of Support and Connection
24:19 Safe Support and Connection is Crucial
25:21 Take Tolerable Steps Towards Your Desires
30:17 Consistent Regulation of Your Nervous System
31:37 Work at the Rate of Your Most Apprehensive Part
37:39 Relation Between Money and the Nervous System
46:00 What is a Coping Strategy?
53:54 How Do You Know Your Life’s Purpose?
01:01:36 Trying Something New Can Feel Overwhelming
Join the Navigating Your Nervous System Waitlist:
Want access to limited-time pricing for Sarah’s upcoming 6-week course? Make sure to get on the waitlist for Navigating Your Nervous System by January 5th to take advantage of the 24-hour only $100 off bonus.
https://bit.ly/sp-nyns-waitlist
Connect with Sarah on:
Email Community - https://bit.ly/yms-sp-newsletter
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sarahbcoaching/
Website - https://www.sarahbaldwincoaching.com/
Submit a Question: https://sarahbaldwin1.typeform.com/podcast
Important Keywords:
- Nervous System Regulation - This refers to practices that help balance the body's stress response, promoting a state of calm and safety. By regulating the nervous system, we can better handle challenges, make intentional choices, and build resilience in the face of discomfort or fear.
- Coping Strategies - These are habits or behaviors developed to manage discomfort or stress, often unconsciously. While they can serve as short-term relief, understanding and replacing maladaptive strategies with healthier alternatives promotes long-term well-being.
- Somatic Healing - Somatic healing focuses on reconnecting with the body to release tension and process trauma. This approach integrates physical sensations, emotions, and thoughts to foster self-awareness and recovery.
- Parts Work - This therapeutic concept involves recognizing and addressing different "parts" or aspects of ourselves, often tied to past experiences or emotional wounds. By understanding and integrating these parts, we can move toward greater wholeness and self-compassion.
- Safe Connection - Safe connection refers to relationships where we feel seen, valued, and accepted without judgment. These connections are essential for emotional and nervous system regulation, providing a foundation for personal growth.
- Capacity Building - Capacity building involves gradually increasing our ability to handle new or challenging situations. It’s about expanding the nervous system's tolerance and adaptability through small, intentional experiences of growth.
- Dysregulation - Dysregulation occurs when the nervous system is stuck in states of fight, flight, freeze, or shutdown. It manifests as heightened anxiety, emotional overwhelm, or disconnection and requires mindful practices to return to a balanced state.
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