Ep 15: The Real Reasons We Get Run Down, And How to Prevent It
Most people think getting run down is just part of winter… but in reality, the body rarely breaks down without warning. In this episode, we explore why so many people miss the early signs that they’re becoming depleted, and how subtle shifts in how you live, eat, rest and respond to your body can completely change how often you get ill.
This episode builds on the last two conversations on self-care and tuning into your body, and offers a practical, empowering framework for preventing illness before it starts.
In this episode, we look at:
- Why getting run down isn’t inevitable — even when “something is going around.”
- The subtle early symptoms most people miss or override (and why).
- How chronic stress, undereating, poor sleep and blood sugar dysregulation suppress the immune system.
- The role caffeine plays in masking early signals and pushing the body beyond its limits.
- What not to do when you feel those first signs of depletion.
- Exactly what to do instead to “nip things in the bud” and prevent escalation.
- Level 2 self-care: learning your personal patterns and triggers so you can prevent depletion before it begins.
Episode summary
Getting ill rarely happens out of nowhere — it’s usually preceded by days or weeks of small signals from the body that go unnoticed or ignored.
But once you learn to notice the early signs and support your body with what it truly needs — rest, nourishment, sleep, and calmer rhythms — you can often prevent illness entirely. And when you take it a step further by understanding your personal patterns and triggers, you can build a lifestyle that keeps you resilient, energised and well even during your busiest seasons.
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