Wednesday Feb 04, 2026

176. Pacing: Why Rushing Your Healing Slows It Down

After betrayal, many people feel an intense pressure to move quickly, to decide, to understand, to feel better.

That urgency often sounds logical and responsible.

But more often than not, it’s fear wearing a sensible disguise.

In this episode, Luke Shillings explores the concept of pacing, not as avoidance or indecision, but as a skilful, intentional way of healing. You’ll learn why betrayal disrupts our sense of time and safety, how urgency can masquerade as intuition, and why moving faster than you can integrate often leads to burnout, doubt, and repeated reversals.

This episode is about learning how to slow down without getting stuck, and why healing happens at the speed of safety, not pressure.

Key Takeaways

  • Betrayal collapses predictability, which creates urgency
  • Urgency often feels like clarity, but it usually comes from fear
  • Pacing is not avoidance, it’s active, intentional restraint
  • Healing fails more often from being rushed than from being slow
  • Decisions made under pressure rarely hold emotionally
  • Intuition is calm; urgency is demanding
  • Slowing down builds self-trust and emotional stability
  • You don’t need certainty to heal, you need safety

Who This Episode Is For

  • Listeners feeling pressured to “know” what to do next
  • People who appear functional on the outside but feel internally flooded
  • Anyone worried they’re taking “too long” to heal
  • Those who want to move forward without forcing clarity

A Grounding Reminder

You’re not behind.

You’re not failing.

You’re responding to a loss of safety, and pacing is how that safety returns.

Support & Next Steps

If you’re feeling rushed to make decisions or be “better by now,” support can help you slow the process without stalling it.

Through one-to-one coaching and The After the Affair Collective, Luke helps people stabilise, rebuild self-trust, and make decisions from a grounded place rather than fear.

Learn more at lifecoachluke.com or reach out directly.

You don’t need more urgency.

You need a steadier rhythm.

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