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Listen to Your Body
Your body often knows its limits before your mind does
When your shoulders tighten, they're voting too.
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Your body often knows its limits before your mind does
When your shoulders tighten, they're voting too.
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You've turned to a soft coat draped over your shoulders. This page isn't in a hurry to predict your outcome — it just asks if you can first notice: bring your body's signals into how you make decisions. When you're willing to place your attention back here, what had been knotted together will begin to show its loose end.
"Listen to your body" is for questions you've been thinking about so long that thinking itself has become exhausting. When your shoulders tighten, they're voting too. You don't have to take these words as an absolute answer — treat them as a temporary lamp, lighting the ground just beneath your feet.
You've grown too used to reasoning your way past discomfort, until your body has to call the stop for you. You're trying hard to avoid regret, so you check and re-check, run through scenario after scenario. But staying inside the rehearsal is itself a choice that slowly wears you down.
Notice changes in your stomach, shoulders, sleep, and breathing — let them become clues for adjusting your relationships and schedule. When you're done, don't rush to judge how well you did it. Just ask: did this step make things a little clearer? Did it bring me a little closer to a self that doesn't need to pretend?
This draw is for entertainment and self-exploration only — not a divination guarantee or psychological diagnosis.