Bo Bohunicky

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Bo Bohunicky

@TheIntegralPath

• Helping entrepreneurs break through impostor syndrome, self-doubt & anxiety at the root • From overthinking → executing in business & life

Connect with me → शामिल हुए Nisan 2013
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Most of my 20s, I spent Valentine's Day pretending I didn't care. I was alone while couples celebrated. I felt their eyes on me. The guy with no one. Ashamed of what that said about me. The sadness was there. I just wouldn't let myself feel it. Suppressed it. Acted indifferent. Told myself I was fine. Yesterday, I didn't celebrate either. Both our toddler and newborn were sick. Crying all day. Couldn't sleep. My wife and I had maybe 30 minutes together at the end of the day. Nothing about the day was romantic. Yet I was OK. Not just OK as in "not miserable." Back then, getting a partner felt like the solution. And in a way it was. The pain went away when I finally got my first girlfriend. But most people with partners aren't happy on Valentine's Day. They're just not lonely. Looking back, that’s what I felt. The want got satisfied. But it didn't get let go of. Happiness isn't the absence of pain. It's not needing the day to go differently than it does. That shift isn't about finding the right person. You don't have to stop feeling lonely. You have to stop fighting it. And that's usually when love actually has room to find you.
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@sooyounglee369 Love this line "I feel so blessed that the affections of another no longer determine the quality of my day or my life." Same lesson for me, just from a different experience.
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Soo-Young Lee | Building Passion Businesses
Many Valentine’s ago, my heart was shattered because the love of my life forgot to call me on this day. It was understandable because he just lost his best friend who died of heart failure. Our love was like out of a movie ( passionate, fated, crazy chemistry ) but suddenly, he detached himself from life, from me. That day, I received countless sweet messages but not one from him. I went to bed that night exhausted by the anticipation. As I recalled that story today, I feel so blessed that the affections of another no longer determine the quality of my day or my life. I am a big believer of love but have expanded the kinds of love that I allow to impact me and raise my spirits. I had the most wonderful Valentine’s Day today because I chose to. I spent the day reading in my cozy van while the wind blew outside. I sang in a room full of strangers as we harmonized to commemorate the power of love. I went to the gym - really go to the sauna for an hour. Then had a family dinner with my son and my ex-husband/co-parent. I also forced myself to publish my newsletter post tonight even though I doubted myself. It feels easy to doubt myself when things in the world feel so turbulent. None of these choices were Hallmark moments. But they made my day so memorable and brought me great peace and joy. I hope you found great peace and love of all kinds today.
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Tension doesn’t mean effort and anxiety doesn’t mean commitment. We’re back on X.
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Took the longest break from X. Posting for the algorithm isn't the same as posting for value. Back with more intention.
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Bo Bohunicky@TheIntegralPath·
"Just do it" works when the obstacle is external. It fails when the obstacle is your nervous system convinced that action = danger. You can't willpower your way through trauma responses. You have to be with the feeling you've been running from.
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@WallPapers360 Yes, when you address the root cause, not just the surface solution.
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@TheIntegralPath Procrastination ends when you face the feelings you have been avoiding.
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Bo Bohunicky@TheIntegralPath·
Procrastination isn't the problem. It's just the symptom. Underneath it is an emotion you've been avoiding. Feel it. Let it go. The procrastination stops.
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Bo Bohunicky@TheIntegralPath·
@MANSOORNABI12 You won't solve inaction long-term by forcing yourself to take action. That's a recipe for burnout.
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Bo Bohunicky@TheIntegralPath·
@ruussshik Exactly, address the root cause, not the surface symptoms.
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Rushik Rawal
Rushik Rawal@ruussshik·
@TheIntegralPath This hits the root, not the surface. Procrastination isn’t laziness, it’s emotional avoidance wearing a disguise. When you name the feeling instead of wrestling the task, the resistance dissolves. Clarity follows honesty. Work resumes naturally, without force.
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Bo Bohunicky@TheIntegralPath·
@liberatedfoundr Validation is loud and feels good in the short term. Working quietly, focusing on results, is what feels good long term.
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Patrick Turner
Patrick Turner@liberatedfoundr·
Validation work looks like: → Working late to be seen → Taking calls to seem important → Posting about the grind Result work looks like: → Decisions that matter → Building what serves → Being present when it counts
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Bo Bohunicky@TheIntegralPath·
@JuliusNotes We’re holistic beings and actualizing ourselves means healing the gut, not just the mind.
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Julius@JuliusNotes·
Healing your gut directly shifts brain chemistry. A healthier gut improves: • Neurotransmitter production • Neurotransmitter signaling • Social anxiety levels • Drive to connect You're not antisocial. Your gut bacteria is.
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Bo Bohunicky@TheIntegralPath·
@liberatedfoundr Yes, and even when you have purpose, procrastination can still show up. Something’s holding you back: fear of failure, fear of success, or other unprocessed emotions. That's when you have to look deeper.
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Patrick Turner
Patrick Turner@liberatedfoundr·
@TheIntegralPath Its usually a symptom from lacking purpose, clarity or direction. When you know you "should" be instead of you "want" to be. There is an avoidance to face the truth. What you resist - persists.
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Bo Bohunicky@TheIntegralPath·
@MickDeBoer Failure is just a story. If you see it as feedback, learning, and experience, you can’t really fail.
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Mick de Boer
Mick de Boer@MickDeBoer·
Failure leads to wisdom. The more willing you're to face potential failure, the wiser you'll become as a result. It's also the fastest road to success.
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Bo Bohunicky@TheIntegralPath·
@Lilly7862 Security isn’t a number, it’s how you feel internally. I've seen many people scale fast and then surprisingly quit. Impostor feelings catch up.
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Lilly@Lilly7862·
$100k sounds like security. Until your lifestyle grows with it. Income scales faster than peace if you’re not careful.
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@Lilly7862 When you address the root, you break the cycle for good, instead of managing it.
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@GuusvanRees Love it. In 2026, I’m coming back to basics: raising energy through nutrition and exercise and noticing how much gets drained by unconscious habits.
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Bo Bohunicky@TheIntegralPath·
@EndOfEndurance This reads like nervous system vigilance without resolution. When nothing truly ends, the body never gets the signal it’s safe to settle.
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Bo Bohunicky@TheIntegralPath·
@EndOfEndurance Well said. Signaling safety starts when people notice the emotions and body sensations driving the freeze response, especially the pull for approval underneath it.
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The End of Endurance@EndOfEndurance·
@TheIntegralPath This is spot-on—laziness is often mislabeled anxiety, especially in high-achievers caught in freeze/prove cycles. The nervous system screams DANGER when action risks exposure or unresolved outcomes. In today's world, that danger is amplified: no real endings mean every pause feels like failure, vigilance never switches off, rest stays unsafe. Wrote about why "done" no longer feels done and the finish line moved: x.com/EndOfEndurance… You are not broken. Signaling safety starts with seeing the structure, not the self. What "safety signal" has helped you most when the freeze hits?
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Bo Bohunicky
Bo Bohunicky@TheIntegralPath·
What people call laziness is often anxiety they don't recognize. The high-achiever who can't take action (not the one who can't stop): Caught between a relentless need to prove themselves and a freeze response that stops them cold. The moment they try to been, their nervous system says: DANGER. This isn't fixed with discipline. It's healed by signaling safety.
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@myselfcoaching1 Love the first one. Being kind to yourself matters more than most people think.
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Fedon | Self-Coaching@myselfcoaching1·
6 Tips to Build Unshakable Confidence ✅ Speak kindly to yourself;your words shape your reality ✅ Practice skills until competence feels natural ✅ Stand tall; body language influences mindset ✅ Surround yourself with people who believe in you ✅ Reframe setbacks as stepping stones, not verdicts ✅ Track progress to remind yourself how far you’ve come
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Ryan Moline
Ryan Moline@rebalancedman·
@TheIntegralPath You can’t continuously stress your nervous system and expect it to heal. It may be action, it may be rest, and it may be something in between - the key is to listen to what your body is telling you.
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