Movement: Release Fear Fast: Return to Confidence
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Fear changes the way you stand.
In moments of uncertainty or overwhelm, the body contracts. The shoulders rise. The jaw tightens. The heels brace or prepare to run.
Without noticing, you begin to shrink.
In this episode, Nid guides you through simple, practical movements designed to release fear from the body and return you to alignment, strength, and self‑confidence.
Through shaking, expanding, twisting, stretching, and powerful posture shifts, you are invited to move tension through rather than hold it in.
This is not about pushing fear away.
It is about changing your physical state so that your deeper steadiness can re‑emerge.
In this episode, you're invited to:
● Notice how fear alters posture and body language
● Shake and bounce to release held tension
● Expand your posture to shift your internal state
● Unravel contraction through gentle twists and side bends
● Reclaim space with a grounding power pose
⏱️ Chapters Marker
00:00 – How Fear Shows Up in the Body
02:28 – Bounce & Shake to Release Tension
04:01 – Expanding into Confident Posture
05:39 – Twists & Side Bends to Unravel Fear
08:40 – Opening the Legs & Releasing Contraction
11:57 – Power Pose: Returning to Strength
There is nothing to perfect here.
Only a remembering.
Your body already knows how to release.
Your posture can guide your presence.
Your strength is not something you create, it is something you allow.
Allow your heart to listen.
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Nid