The Shoulders Pattern
Someone needed something today. You said yes before they finished the sentence.
Your shoulders heard you.
The pattern
The shoulders are where reliability lives. Being the capable one isn't just a reputation; it's a posture. The more you carry, the higher they sit, until lifted stops feeling like effort and starts feeling like normal. You may only notice when a massage hurts in a place you didn't know existed, or when "relax your shoulders" turns out to be a much bigger ask than it sounds.
There's a reason they won't stay down. We call it the "I'll Handle It" pattern — the second of five places where being dependable takes up residence in the body.
A quick check
— Are your shoulders closer to your ears than they need to be, right now?
— Did you just lower them?
— Give it a minute. See if they climb back.
The climb is the pattern.
Where to begin
The full chapter on the shoulders, why they learned to stay lifted, and the practice for letting them learn something else, is in The Body Keeps Receipts. This page names the weight. The chapter shows you where to set it down → Ebook page
Not sure if this is your pattern? There are four others. Two minutes tells you which one is yours → Quiz
"YOU MIGHT RECOGNIZE THIS IF:"
Take a full breath in and let your shoulders rise with it all the way up.
Then exhale and let them drop completely.
Notice the difference between where they were and where they are now.
How far did they travel?
Did they settle easily, or did they stop halfway?
That response is information.
Sometimes we do not notice how much we have been carrying until we feel the contrast.
"The Oil"
Tuliza Body Oil 5% is applied across the upper back, trapezius, and the back of the neck. Use slow, deliberate strokes with steady pressure. The oil supports the tissue, the intention supports the pattern. Apply before rest, not just after effort.
Tuliza Body Oil 5%