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Lots of people understand their patterns clearly - and still feel stuck. In this video, I explore why insight alone often isn’t enough to create change, and why the issue isn’t willpower, motivation, or discipline. I look at how the nervous system affects our ability to move differently, even when we “know better”. This is a calm, grounded exploration of why pushing harder rarely works, and what actually helps change to begin. If you’ve spent years understanding yourself, reflecting deeply, or doing therapy, and still find yourself repeating the same patterns, this video offers a different way of looking at change. I talk about how change requires more than insight, why the body needs safety before behaviour can shift, and how over-effort can keep us stuck. This isn’t about fixing yourself. This isn’t about fixing yourself. It’s about understanding what change really asks for. I’m Shelley Treacher, a psychotherapist specialising in somatic therapy, anxiety, emotional eating, and relationship patterns. 00:00 Why understanding doesn’t always lead to change 00:29 When insight turns into overthinking and self-blame 01:02 Why January makes everything feel harder 01:52 Why pushing harder backfires 02:29 Real change starts with safety, not force 02:53 A personal example: slowing down instead of burning out 03:49 Procrastination as overwhelm, not avoidance 04:17 A short guided pause to reset the system 05:06 One tiny step instead of another resolution 05:26 Why this approach actually works #somatictherapy #nervoussystem #selfawareness #emotionalhealing #therapyinsights #whywegetstuck #anxietyrecovery