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The Healing Mindset: Becoming the CEO of Your Own Health

If you’ve been following me for any length of time, you know that I’m a stickler for the science. 

But my Healing Mindset articles are a little different than what you’re used to.

Instead of focusing on the research, I’m sharing mindset “nuggets” I’ve distilled from years of working with clients and from my own experiences with chronic health conditions.

I hope they help you to make some Healing Mindset shifts!

Let’s play a game. 

Imagine your health is a company, and you’re the CEO. 

Things have been rocky lately—missed deadlines (fatigue), system crashes (gut issues), and a serious morale problem (brain fog, anyone?). 

You’ve been waiting for an outside consultant (aka, a doctor, a supplement, or a magic diet) to waltz in and fix everything.

But here’s the reality check: No one is coming to run this company for you

If you don’t take the lead, nothing’s going to change.

Healing involves taking responsibility for your daily choices, listening to your body, and adjusting along the way. 

Your body has been waiting for you to show up and lead.

Are you ready to step into your role as CEO of your health?

Key Takeaways

  1. You are the CEO of your own health.
  2. Healing requires ownership, not perfection.
  3. Your past health doesn’t define your future.

 

No One Is Coming to Save You (And That’s Empowering)

Let’s rip the Band-Aid off: No one is coming to save you. 

Not your doctor, not that expensive supplement you bought at 2 AM, and definitely not the latest “miracle” health trend on TikTok. 

You might be thinking “that sucks.”

But here’s the good news: That means no one is stopping you, either. You don’t have to wait for a diagnosis, a prescription, or someone else’s permission to start healing. 

For years, we’ve been conditioned to believe that our health is in the hands of doctors, medications, and the healthcare system. 

If something goes wrong, we go to an expert who gives us a diagnosis and a pill. 

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But no doctor, no supplement, no magic protocol will “fix” you without your active participation.

This isn’t meant to be discouraging—quite the opposite. 

It’s actually one of the most empowering realizations you can have. 

Your health is the sum of your daily choices, and that means you have more control than you’ve been led to believe. 

The sooner you shift from a passive patient to an active participant in your health, the sooner real transformation can begin.

You Are the CEO of Your Own Health

Think about how a great CEO runs a company. 

They don’t ignore warning signs, hope problems resolve themselves, or rely on outside opinions without question

They assess situations, consult experts, make informed decisions, and adjust strategies as needed

Your health should be no different.

Being the CEO of your health doesn’t mean doing everything alone

It means hiring the right “teamof practitioners, using discernment when it comes to advice, and taking full ownership of your outcomes. 

Being the CEO of your health means assembling a supportive team of professionals who align with your healing philosophy. 

Your wellness team may include detox specialists, functional medicine doctors, holistic nutritionists, mental health therapists, and bodywork practitioners like chiropractors or acupuncturists

These individuals serve as advisors, but ultimately, the decisions lie with you

Finding professionals who empower you, rather than dictate your choices, makes all the difference.

A CEO doesn’t sit back and hope for a miracle—they create a strategy and execute it

If you want to heal, you must be willing to step into that role for yourself.

No One Can Do It FOR You (But You’re Not Alone Either)

It’s tempting to believe that if we just find the right doctor or the right diet, everything will fall into place. 

But healing is not something that can be given to you—it’s something your body does when given the right conditions. 

No practitioner, no protocol, no detox plan can do the work for you.

(I’ve said for a loooong time—it would just be weird if I followed you around the grocery store, taking bad things out of your cart!)

Support is crucial, but you must be an active participant in your own healing journey. 

You can have the best health expert in the world guiding you, but if you don’t change your habits, prioritize your nervous system, and take responsibility for your choices, progress will be limited.

Your Past Health Doesn’t Have to Be Your Future Health

Just because you’ve struggled with chronic illness, weight issues, fatigue, or autoimmune conditions doesn’t mean you are stuck with them forever

Your body is incredibly resilient

Cells regenerate, tissues repair, and your health trajectory is not set in stone.

We’ve all been guilty of saying things like, “I’ve always had bad digestion,” or “My whole family struggles with weight issues.” 

These statements might feel true in the moment, but they reinforce a limiting belief that your past determines your future. 

It doesn’t. 

Many people believe that if a disease runs in their family, they are doomed to experience it as well. 

But research in the field of epigenetics shows that lifestyle and environmental factors have a far greater impact on gene expression than previously thought. 

While genetics may load the gun, your daily choices—diet, stress management, toxin exposure—determine whether that trigger gets pulled

You are not at the mercy of your DNA; you have the power to influence your health outcomes.

Once you start supporting your body with proper nutrition, detoxification, and mindset shifts, real healing can happen.

A Fresh Start Is Always Available to You

You don’t need a special occasion, a new doctor, or a rock-bottom moment to turn things around. 

The best time to start taking control of your health was yesterday

The second-best time? 

Right now.

So often, we wait for the “perfect” time to make changes. 

We tell ourselves we’ll start eating better next month, we’ll commit to a detox after the holidays, we’ll get more sleep when things slow down. 

But waiting for the perfect moment keeps you stuck

You don’t need an extreme overhaul to begin seeing results—small, consistent changes add up over time.

The Power of Questioning Everything

One of the biggest challenges in taking control of your health is realizing that the “healthcare system” is designed to manage disease, not create health

If you’ve been struggling with chronic symptoms and not getting answers, it’s time to start questioning the conventional approach.

This model is largely reactive—it waits until you’re sick before intervening, often with medications that mask symptoms rather than addressing root causes.  

Why are we following outdated dietary advice? 

Why are chronic conditions skyrocketing despite more medical interventions than ever? 

Why do we keep masking symptoms instead of addressing root causes?

True healthcare is proactive. 

It focuses on prevention, detoxification, and lifestyle adjustments that support long-term well-being. 

Recognizing this distinction allows you to step outside of the “sick care” model and take a more holistic, proactive approach to your own healing journey.

It’s not about rejecting all modern medicine—it’s about recognizing its limitations and being willing to think for yourself

The more you learn to listen to your body and seek out information, the more empowered you become.

 

The Emotional Side of Taking Responsibility

Taking charge of your health isn’t just about physical changes—it requires an emotional shift as well. 

Many of us carry trauma from negative medical experiences, misdiagnoses, or years of feeling dismissed by doctors. 

This can create resistance to self-responsibility because deep down, we may feel betrayed by the system.

Then there’s the fear of making mistakes

When you take control, you might worry, What if I do the wrong thing? 

What if I waste time or money? 

These are valid concerns, but remember—health is a journey, not a destination. 

You will make mistakes. 

That’s how you learn.

Most importantly, let go of guilt

If you’ve made poor health choices in the past, forgive yourself

You were doing the best you could with the information and resources you had at the time. 

Healing doesn’t happen in an environment of shame; it thrives in self-compassion.

 

Practical Steps to Take Charge of Your Health Today

I get it—you’re not just looking for another wellness checklist. 

You want to feel like yourself again, with actual energy, a clear head, and maybe even the ability to remember where you put your keys. (A wild dream, I know.) 

But guess what? 

Your body wants to heal.

Here’s how to start untangling the mess:

  • Audit Your Inputs: What’s going in your body, your mind, and your emotional space? (Spoiler: Netflix binges, doomscrolling, and toxic friendships all count.) Take stock—your food, your media, your relationships, even your stress levels. They’re either fueling your health or sabotaging it.
  • Ditch the Heavy Hitters: Your body is not a garbage disposal, but modern life sure treats it like one. Processed foods, heavy metals, mold exposure, and environmental toxins combine to erode your health—kicking them out will do wonders.
  • Track the Patterns: Symptoms aren’t random acts of cruelty from the universe. Start a journal and play detective. (Why do you feel awful every time you eat cheese? Maybe it’s not just a coincidence, dairy-lover.) Connecting the dots helps you do something about what’s irritating your body.
  • Speak Up for Yourself: If a doctor tells you, “Your labs are fine, it’s just stress,” and sends you on your way—congratulations, you’ve just won the gaslighting lottery. Get a second opinion. If a protocol isn’t working, tweak it. You’re the CEO of your body, not a passive bystander.
  • Make Peace with Your Nervous System: Chronic stress is like keeping your foot on the gas and the brake at the same time. Not great for healing. Deep breathing, meditation, and grounding techniques aren’t just for hippies—they shift your body into repair mode.
  • Ditch the Shame, Get Curious: Symptoms aren’t proof that you’ve failed at health; they’re messages. Instead of beating yourself up, ask: “What’s my body trying to tell me?” Treat yourself like a science experiment, not a failure.

Common Pitfalls When Taking Control of Your Health (And How to Avoid Them)

It’s natural to want to feel better yesterday.

With the internet throwing a million solutions at you—each more urgent and life-changing than the last—it can be hard to know what to do.

But let’s take a breath (seriously, right now—big inhale, big exhale). 

Healing isn’t a sprint, and falling into these common traps will only make the journey harder. 

Some tips to sidestep the chaos:

  • Overwhelm Paralysis: Trying to fix everything at once is the fastest way to do nothing at all. (Ask me how I know.) Pick one thing—just one—and do it well. Progress, not perfection, is the goal. Small actions create momentum, and momentum beats overthinking Every. Single. Time.
  • The Magic Bullet Myth: I hate to break it to you, but there’s no single supplement, smoothie, or secret herb from a remote jungle that will fix everything. Healing is like assembling IKEA furniture—you need allll the pieces, and some trial and error is involved.
  • The Fear Trap: Yes, toxins exist. No, you don’t need to panic about them 24/7. Stress is its own toxin, and chronic anxiety about your environment will do more harm than that non-organic carrot you accidentally ate last week. Heal from a place of empowerment, not fear.
  • Outsourcing All Decisions: Experts are great, but no one else is living in your body. You know when something feels off. Trust that. Take advice, test what works, and remember—you’re the CEO of your health, not a confused intern waiting for orders.

Small, steady steps get you further than panic-driven overhauls. You’ve got this. 

And if you need permission to not do it all perfectly, consider it granted.

Reclaiming Your Power

If you’ve been waiting for a sign, this is it: No one is coming to save you, but you’re more than capable of saving yourself. 

That doesn’t mean doing it alone—it means stepping into the driver’s seat instead of waiting for someone else to take the wheel. 

It means learning to listen to your body, question everything (yes, even the “experts”), and make decisions that serve you.

No one else is responsible for your health—but that’s not a punishment, it’s a superpower. 

You don’t have to wait for a breakthrough study, a medical expert’s approval, or the perfect time to start. 

Your body is always healing—every second of every day. 

The only question is: Are you supporting that process, or standing in its way?

So, what’s one thing you can do today to take back control? 

Maybe it’s drinking more water, maybe it’s ditching that food that always makes you feel like garbage, or maybe it’s just deciding—right now—that you’re done waiting for someone else to fix this. 

Small steps add up. 

And if you stumble? 

No big deal. 

Just adjust and keep going. 

Because the best part of taking responsibility for your health is realizing that you’ve had the power all along.

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FAQs: Detox Mindset & Taking Ownership of Your Health

1. I have no idea where to start. Help!

No worries—just pick onething. Hydrate like you mean it, swap processed junk for real food or start prioritizing sleep.

2. How do I stay consistent when life gets busy?

Willpower is overrated. Build habits into your routine—prep meals you like, set reminders to drink water, and tie new habits to things you already do (like deep breathing while waiting for your coffee).

3. What if my friends and family think I’ve joined a health cult?

Lead by example, not by launching into a TED Talk at dinner. Change is uncomfortable for some people, and that’s okay. Set boundaries, stay true to what works for you, and let your results do the talking.

4. Do I have to give up everything I love to be healthy?

Absolutely not. This isn’t a punishment—it’s an upgrade. Find better versions of your favorites, experiment, and remember: deprivation isn’t the goal, feeling good is.

5. What if I totally mess up?

Welcome to being human! Mistakes aren’t failures; they’re data. Learn, adjust, and keep going. One bad meal or skipped workout doesn’t erase all your progress.

6. How do I know if I’m making progress?

It’s not just about the scale—look for more energy, better digestion, clearer thinking, and an improved mood. Oh, and if you suddenly remember where you put your keys? That’s a win, too.

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