Listen "The Truth Behind Plantar Fasciitis"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of The Mind Change Podcast's Emotional Drivers series, Heather McKean explores the emotional roots of plantar fasciitis, a condition affecting one in ten adults. Heather shares her personal experience with this common foot pain, revealing how addressing past traumas and emotional issues led to her recovery. She highlights that plantar fasciitis, historically known as "policeman's heel," might be linked to the emotional and psychological traits prevalent in law enforcement officers. Traits such as bravery, cynicism, and aggression, often rooted in childhood experiences, are examined. Heather explains that those with plantar fasciitis may have backgrounds involving significant emotional shock absorption and a reluctance to accept help, stemming from feelings of vulnerability and control issues in childhood. Dive in! By healing these past traumas through mind change work, you can transform your perceptions, reduce negativity, and move forward with more positivity and less pain. 📚 Get Heather’s book - “Mind Change: Changing The World One Mind At A Time”🎓 Courses🌄 Retreats📅 Weekend Workshops📚 Book Club Facilitator Guides📝 More resources at https://www.mindchange.com/podcastIn this episode, you will learn:🌍 Plantar fasciitis affects 1 in 10 adults, making it a common and often persistent source of foot pain.🌟 Addressing emotional drivers and past traumas can lead to unexpected healing of conditions like plantar fasciitis, showcasing positive side effects of mind change work.📜 Plantar fasciitis was once called "policeman's heel," highlighting potential psychological and emotional factors rather than just physical causes.👮 Traits associated with police officers, such as bravery, cynicism, and aggression, may correlate with the emotional drivers behind plantar fasciitis.🧸 Traumatic or challenging childhood experiences can shape personality traits and contribute to conditions like plantar fasciitis later in life.🤔 Experiences of helplessness in childhood can lead to subconscious decisions to avoid vulnerability, impacting behavior and health as adults.💔 Those with plantar fasciitis may struggle with accepting support and help, often due to past experiences of feeling controlled or dominated.⚡ A tendency to seek out conflict and high-adrenaline situations can be linked to a nervous system conditioned by childhood chaos.💪 Feelings of unworthiness or a need to earn love and acceptance can drive individuals to adopt a "serve and protect" mentality.🌈Removing negative thoughts, memories, and beliefs through mind change work can expand perceptions and reduce pain, leading to a more joyful and liberated life.Get in touch with Heather McKean: Web: https://www.mindchange.com/our-story Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindchange/?hl=en Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/MindChange Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mindchange Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-mind-change-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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