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When You Feel Far from Yourself
9 Apr 2025

When You Feel Far from Yourself

Mary Baker blogpost disconnected from seslf, feel far, grounded, lost, needs, overwhelmed, recenter, self-care

There are seasons where we feel grounded and clear. Where our breath feels steady and our decisions come from a calm place. Where we’re in tune with what we need, and the world—even when hard—feels navigable.

And then there are seasons like this one.
Where the noise gets louder.
Where the world feels heavy and uncertain.
Where our nervous systems hum with worry before we even open our eyes in the morning.
And slowly, quietly, we start to lose touch with ourselves.

We don’t mean to. It’s often subtle.
We go into survival mode. We tighten up. We get more reactive. We try to fix or help or please or perform. We do whatever we’ve learned to do when things feel too big.
And in the process, we drift.
From our values. From our truth. From the grounded version of us we feel safe inside of.

If that’s where you are right now—I just want to say: I see you.
And you’re not doing anything wrong.

This is what it means to be human. To live in a world that can hurt us, stretch us, demand so much of us.
But the beauty is: we can return.

We can come back to ourselves, even after the drift.
Sometimes it’s a breath.
Sometimes it’s setting one hard boundary.
Sometimes it’s laying on the floor and feeling your body again.
Sometimes it’s saying out loud, “I’m not okay right now.”
And sometimes it’s just pausing long enough to ask, What do I need in this moment?

There is no perfect roadmap. But there are breadcrumbs.
Small, meaningful choices that gently lead us back to center.
And no matter how far you feel from yourself today—you can always take one step toward home.

Keep going. Keep softening. Keep choosing you.

You’re not lost—you’re just finding your way back.

And if you’re finding it hard to come back to yourself on your own—if the drift feels a little too far, or the noise is just too loud, I want you to know: you don’t have to figure it all out by yourself.

This is the kind of work I do with clients every day.
We untangle the overwhelm, reconnect with what matters, and slowly rebuild the inner safety that lets you show up as you again.

If you’re curious about coaching or want to explore what that support could look like, I’d love to hear from you.
You can reach out here – no pressure, just a conversation.

You’re worthy of support. Especially now.

 

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