From the outside, you can look like you’re managing everything.
Work.
Family.
Business.
Fitness.
Social life.
You show up. You deliver. You cope.
But internally?
You’re braced.
You wake from bad dreams.
You feel physically exhausted.
You react faster than you’d like.
You tell yourself, “Just keep going.”
This is the trap of high-functioning pressure.
Functioning is not the same as regulation.
When something frightening or destabilising happens, a divorce, a health scare, a legal issue, a child in crisis, the nervous system registers threat.
If there isn’t space to process it properly, the body stays on guard long after the event has passed.
You may not be falling apart.
You may be holding it together.
But holding it together can be just as costly.
The constant anticipation.
The subtle tension.
The shallow breathing.
The irritability.
The emotional fatigue.
The desire to connect, but it just isn't working.
Over time, that becomes your “normal.”
And because you are capable, no one sees it.
Here’s the important part:
You are not weak. You are not dramatic. You are not failing.
Your nervous system adapted to survive pressure.
And it can adapt again, this time toward steadiness.
Stability isn’t about doing more. It’s about allowing your system to stand down.
Just because you are functioning in your day to day life, doesn’t mean you don’t need support.
If you can identify with the above then it often means you’ve been carrying too much for too long. Have you read my article on signs your nervous system may be dysregulated?
If this resonates, you’re welcome to reply privately. You don’t have to carry pressure. Maybe it's time to put it down?!