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EP#99

05 Aug 2025 · 0 minutes

#99 The 7 Different Types of Rest & Why They Matter

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Doing more things with a vestibular disorder is possible—but you absolutely need to rest. This means giving your body time to rest and different types of rest in order to achieve that.

Rest is an essential part of being a human being. Yet we live in a society where people don’t rest until they feel like they’ve “done enough.”

When we should be resting before we feel the fatigue set in, we’re busy pushing through, ignoring how we truly feel, and worrying about a plan for a future crisis.

(I have the best analogy for you in this episode, too!)

It’s more helpful to actually take time to rest rather than continue trying to figure out what to do next because that is part of what will keep you stuck. And we do NOT want that!

In this episode, we’ll dig into:

  • What we’ve been taught about rest
  • How a lack of rest impacts vestibular disorders
  • How to know when you need rest
  • The 7 different types of rest
  • Examples of these types of rest in practice
  • Why active and passive rest are both important

Taking time to rest and recharge throughout the day will make it so your body doesn’t require you to rest later. Take breaks before you need them.

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This podcast is for informational purposes only and may not be the best fit for you and your personal situation. It shall not be construed as medical advice. The information and education provided here is not intended or implied to supplement or replace professional medical treatment, advice, and/or diagnosis. Always check with your own physician or medical professional before trying or implementing any information read here.

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12 Aug 2025 · 0 minutes

#100 How You Can Help Someone Who Has a Vestibular Disorder

I’m constantly responding to questions in my Ask Me Anything (AMA) box on Instagram about this one topic—from 2 very different perspectives.

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