What if the parts of you that feel chaotic or extreme… are actually trying to keep you safe?
As part of our special summer sabbatical series, I’m sharing conversations that have profoundly shaped my inner work—and today’s episode with Cece Sykes is one I’ve returned to again and again.
Cece is a senior IFS trainer and trauma therapist who brings deep wisdom and warmth to the conversation around protective parts, legacy burdens, and the nervous system’s role in inner healing.
This isn’t about managing your behaviors or controlling your reactions. It’s about understanding where those patterns come from—and gently helping the parts of you that carry fear, chaos, or pain feel seen, soothed, and supported.
Whether you’re navigating emotional intensity, healing family patterns, or simply wanting to feel more grounded in your body and life, this episode will offer both insight and encouragement.
HERE ARE 3 KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE:
1️⃣ Even the Most Reactive Parts Have a Story
Cece shares how our most overwhelming internal responses are often rooted in protection—and how compassion can unlock the healing they need.
2️⃣ Legacy Burdens Can Be Released
We talk about the inherited emotional patterns many of us carry—and how IFS offers a path to healing not just for ourselves, but for the generations before and after us.
3️⃣ Regulation Makes Healing Possible
True transformation happens when our system feels safe. Cece unpacks how nervous system regulation supports the work of inner connection and lasting change.
This episode is an invitation to meet your inner world with tenderness—and to remember that no part of you is too much, too broken, or beyond healing.
Because when we honor the wisdom in our wounds, we begin to truly come home to ourselves.
Resources:
- Cece Sykes
- Free Guide: 7 Hidden Ways Your Unresolved Wounds Are Sabotaging Your Business
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