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Your Body Is Not Betraying You. It’s Communicating

February 11, 20263 min read

Your Body Is Not Betraying You. It’s Communicating

Once you begin paying attention, it is easy to feel conflicted.

On one hand, awareness can feel relieving.
On the other, it can feel unsettling.

Because noticing more can sometimes feel like things are getting worse, not better.

More symptoms.
More patterns.
More moments where your body seems to interrupt your plans.

It can start to feel personal.

I hear this a lot from women living with autoimmune disease.
“I do not trust my body anymore.”
“It feels like my body turned on me.”
“I am afraid to listen because I do not want to hear bad news.”

I have felt that way too.

When your body has forced you to slow down, cancel plans, or change how you live, it is easy to see it as the problem. Something to manage. Something to work around. Something to fight.

But here is what I have learned slowly, and sometimes reluctantly.

Your body is not betraying you.
It is communicating.

Bodies get louder when they are ignored.
Signals get stronger when whispers are missed.

That does not mean you failed.
It means you were surviving.

For a long time, I thought listening to my body meant giving in. Letting the disease win. Accepting limits I was not ready to face.

What changed things for me was realizing that listening does not mean obeying every sensation. It means understanding what your body is asking for before it has to demand it.

Sometimes communication looks like fatigue before pain.
Sometimes it looks like brain fog after emotional stress.
Sometimes it looks like irritability, tears, or a deep need to withdraw.

These are not flaws.
They are information.

Awareness does not require you to act perfectly or immediately.
It simply invites you to notice patterns with curiosity instead of fear.

When you stop treating your body like the enemy, something softens.

You begin to work with it instead of against it.
You begin to respond instead of react.
You begin to rebuild trust, one moment at a time.

This is not about positive thinking.
It is about relationship.

A relationship with your body that is honest, respectful, and grounded in reality.

If listening feels scary right now, that makes sense.
Trust is rebuilt slowly.

And awareness is where that rebuilding begins.


A Gentle Invitation

If this resonates, you do not need to change anything today.

You might simply notice when your body speaks up and what it is asking for. Not to fix it. Just to acknowledge it.

If you would like to stay connected, you are welcome to follow along with me on Instagram, where I share real conversations about living with autoimmune disease, rebuilding trust with your body, and finding steadiness in everyday life.

👉 You can find me on Instagram here:
https://www.instagram.com/annmarieentner/

If community feels supportive, you are also welcome inside my free Facebook group. It is a space for honest conversations, shared experiences, and gentle support from women who understand what it feels like when your body no longer feels predictable.

👉 You are welcome to join the free Facebook group here:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1082010256396779/

No pressure. No expectations.
Just space to listen, reflect, and move at your own pace.

Awareness builds trust.
And trust grows one honest moment at a time.


Annmarie Entner is an Autoimmune Support Coach and founder of Life Coaching for Change, specializing in the emotional and mental wellness of women living with chronic conditions. 

After her rheumatoid arthritis diagnosis, Annmarie identified a critical gap in autoimmune care the lack of support for the psychological impact of chronic illness. Since achieving remission in 2019, she's dedicated her work to helping women navigate diagnosis with confidence and clarity.

Through coaching, Positive Intelligence training, and community support, Annmarie empowers women to thrive beyond their diagnosis and reclaim purpose-filled lives.

Coach Annmarie Entner

Annmarie Entner is an Autoimmune Support Coach and founder of Life Coaching for Change, specializing in the emotional and mental wellness of women living with chronic conditions. After her rheumatoid arthritis diagnosis, Annmarie identified a critical gap in autoimmune care the lack of support for the psychological impact of chronic illness. Since achieving remission in 2019, she's dedicated her work to helping women navigate diagnosis with confidence and clarity. Through coaching, Positive Intelligence training, and community support, Annmarie empowers women to thrive beyond their diagnosis and reclaim purpose-filled lives.

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