When people hear nervous system work, they often imagine something slow, dry, or even boring. But what if healing wasn't about forcing yourself to sit still—and what if regulation could actually feel alive?
In this solo episode, Sarah Tacy demystifies nervous system work and shares why slowing down isn't the opposite of vitality—it's the pathway to it. Drawing from her weekly movement class inside Juice, Sarah walks through the practices that help women move from depletion and over-functioning into greater expression, stability, and joy.
From lubrication and balance work to playful release, receiving, and community, she explains why nervous system healing doesn't have to be serious to be transformative.
Sarah also explores why many of us resist slowing down, how our default patterns lead to burnout, and why small, doable steps matter more than getting it "right."
In this episode, Sarah explores:
Why slowing down can feel uncomfortable—and why that matters
How fast-paced living reinforces old patterns
The connection between people-pleasing and burnout
Why nervous system work doesn't have to be boring
The role of movement, expression, and pleasure in healing
Building stability when life feels uncertain
Learning to receive support instead of always giving
Moving from "I'm okay when you're okay" to "I'm okay when I'm okay"
Why boundaries become easier when you're resourced
How small, sustainable practices create lasting change
If this episode resonated and you're wanting deeper support, come join us inside Juice — Sarah's monthly membership where we practice this work together in real time. This is a space to build capacity, stay connected, and integrate what you're learning—week by week.
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