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What Your Body Is Trying to Tell You

(Understanding the Language of Sensation)

Before you could speak, you could feel.
Your first language wasn’t words — it was sensations.

That flutter in your chest or lump in your throat or knot in your stomach wasn’t random. It was your body communicating with you. They’re messages. Your body has always been trying to connect with you but you’ve just learned to tune it out.

In the Untangled Blueprint, we talk a lot about emotional awareness — not just what you’re thinking, but what you’re feeling. And not just emotionally, but physically. Because emotions live in the body. They show up as signals long before we have words for them.

Why This Matters

When we’re disconnected from our body, we miss the very cues that could guide us back to clarity, calm, and confidence.
We try to think our way out of a feeling, but the body doesn’t speak logic — it speaks energy.

Tightness, tension, heaviness, warmth, fluttering, pulsing — these are messages about what’s happening beneath the surface.
They’re your internal compass saying, “Pay attention. Something here needs your love, your breath, your truth.”

Understanding this language is a game changer because it helps you:

  • Catch emotional dysregulation early, before you spiral
  • Identify unmet needs in real time
  • Reconnect with your intuition
  • Choose self-support over self-judgment

When you can read your body like a map, you don’t get lost in your head.

The Body’s Dictionary of Feeling: Translating the most common sensations and what they often mean beneath the surface.:

Body Sensation

What It Often Communicates

Possible Emotion / Need

Head pressure or tightness

Too much mental load, looping thoughts

Overwhelm, anxiety, need to pause or simplify

Chest heaviness

Emotional weight, holding grief or responsibility

Sadness, sorrow, compassion fatigue

Shallow breathing or chest tightness

Fear of loss, feeling unsafe

Anxiety, vulnerability, need for reassurance

Chest warmth or expansion

Emotional alignment, truth, connection

Love, gratitude, joy

Stomach knots or nausea

Something feels off, conflict between head and heart

Fear, guilt, unease, need for boundaries

Soft belly or ease

Inner peace, trust, safety

Groundedness, acceptance

Lump in throat or constriction

Unspoken truth, withheld emotion

Suppression, shame, need for expression

Shoulder or neck tension

Carrying too much, “should-ing” yourself

Pressure, perfectionism, need to release control

Lower back ache or weakness

Feeling unsupported or insecure

Financial stress, fear of survival, need for grounding

Butterflies in stomach

Energy moving, anticipation

Excitement, hope, nervous joy

Tears rising

Emotional release trying to happen

Sadness, relief, cleansing, permission to feel

Jaw clenching or teeth grinding

Holding back truth or anger

Resentment, frustration, need for safety to speak

Tingling in hands or energy surge

Energy activation, nervous charge

Adrenaline, readiness, inspiration

How to Use This Awareness

1. Pause Before You Problem-Solve
You don’t need to fix the feeling — you need to feel it.
Ask yourself:
“What is this sensation trying to show me?”
“What might this part of my body be trying to protect?”

2. Locate Yourself on the Emotional Ladder
Once you identify the physical cue, connect it to your emotional state.
A tight chest might mean fear — which lives lower on the Ladder.
A warm, open chest might mean gratitude — which lives higher.
Use that awareness to guide your next step up, not down.

3. Ask What You Need, Not What’s Wrong
Instead of “Why do I feel this way?” ask, “What do I need right now?”
Do I need a breath? A boundary? A break? A brave conversation?

4. Offer the Feeling a Friend, Not a Fixer
Place a hand where you feel it. Breathe into it. Let it know it’s safe to be here.
Your body isn’t the problem — it’s the portal back to peace.

When to Revisit This Chart

  • When you feel off but can’t name why
  • When you’re emotionally flooded or spinning
  • Before a big decision, to notice what feels light or heavy
  • During journaling or meditation check-ins
  • After conflict or an emotional trigger
  • Each morning, asking: “What is my body telling me today?”
  • Each night before bed, asking: “What did my body hold for me today that I can release?”

 

Your body is not betraying you — it’s communicating with you. Every twinge, tightness, and tear is an invitation back to self-trust.

In Untangled, we say that awareness creates momentum — and when you can read your body’s language, you’ll never again be at the mercy of your emotions. You’ll know exactly what they’re saying, and more importantly, what they’re asking you to do next.

Now, it’s your turn to listen.

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