I was exhausted from being a cancer patient... Constantly optimizing my diet. Researching new treatments. Working on my mindset. Tracking my symptoms. Reading every study. Trying every supplement. I'd turned my healing into a full-time job - and I was burning out from trying to save my own life. Then something radical happened. I decided to have a good day. Not a "productive healing day" or a "mindset improvement day." Just... a good day. I watched Netflix without guilt. I ate ice cream without analyzing its anti-inflammatory properties. I laughed at stupid memes instead of reading cancer research. And you know what? That "unproductive" day did more for my healing than months of optimization ever had. In this episode, I'm sharing why the pressure to constantly "work on yourself" during cancer can actually sabotage your recovery. The toxic productivity that keeps you trapped in patient mode. And why sometimes the most healing thing you can do is absolutely nothing. Because here's what I discovered: Your body doesn't just need treatments and protocols. It needs joy. It needs rest. It needs moments where you remember what it feels like to be human instead of just a collection of symptoms to manage. The obsession with "getting better" can become another form of sickness. And sometimes, the cure is simply allowing yourself to feel good - even if it's just for one day. Permission granted to stop trying so hard and start living so fully.
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