
If You Feel Lost in Life, This Might Change How You See Everything ft. Nitika Chopra
This episode of the Something Bigger podcast features Nitika Chopra, a chronic illness advocate and founder of Chronicon. In this raw and deeply moving conversation, Nitika opens up about her 35-year journey living with severe psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis, and a neuromuscular disease. She explores the grueling intersection of physical pain and mental health, offering a bridge for those feeling isolated by their bodies.
Nitika shares profound insights into the "self-help" trap, the biological reality of the nervous system, and her revolutionary definition of self-love. She recounts her lowest moments—from being bedridden in her 20s to losing the ability to speak—and explains how becoming the "observer" of her own life allowed her to stop abandoning herself in moments of suffering.
👤 About the Guest
Nitika Chopra is a world-renowned advocate for the chronic illness community and the founder of Chronicon, a platform dedicated to connection and empowerment for those with health challenges. Diagnosed at age 10, Nitika spent decades navigating debilitating pain before becoming a certified life coach and a leading voice in the wellness space. She is celebrated for her "brutal honesty" regarding the reality of illness and her commitment to helping others reclaim their agency.
✨ Highlights
The Self-Help Critique: Nitika discusses why "positive thinking" can feel like an insult to those in physical pain and how to honor the body’s reality while still seeking a broader outlook.
The Body Keeps the Score: An exploration of how trauma and chronic stress are physically stored in the fascia and nervous system, requiring more than just "cognitive understanding" to shift.
Redefining Self-Love: Why self-love isn't about spa days, but a "moment-to-moment commitment" to prioritize your peace over your suffering.
The 3-Step Healing Process: A practical framework for navigating a "flare" or mental breakdown by naming the moment, creating a non-pain physical experience, and taking loving action.
The Power of the Observer: How creating distance between your "Self" and your "Symptoms" can physically shift the body from fight-or-flight to a parasympathetic state.
The "Health Flex" of Boundaries: Why learning to say "no" and articulating your emotional needs is a critical (and often overlooked) form of chronic illness prevention.
⏳ Timestamps
0:12 – Being bedridden and the physical reality of severe psoriasis.
1:38 – How getting sick at a young age consumes your identity.
3:26 – Physical vs. Mental pain: Navigating the "edges" of fear.
5:31 – The 2022 diagnosis that "knocked her off her feet."
7:36 – The day she couldn't open a cereal box at age 19.
14:14 – Why "cognitive understanding" of trauma isn't enough for the body.
28:04 – Nitika’s definition of self-love: Choosing peace over suffering.
30:56 – How to become the "Observer" to calm a spiraling nervous system.
37:05 – Using cold water and weighted blankets to shift out of fight-or-flight.
42:55 – A letter to her younger self about being "different."
54:17 – The connection between overriding your needs and chronic illness.
58:33 – Something Bigger: Seeing the whole universe in another person’s eyes.
👇 Connect with Nitika Chopra
Website: https://www.nitikachopra.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nitikachopra/
Chronicon: https://www.chronicon.co/
👇 Connect with Rodrigo and Something Bigger
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rodrigocanelas
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rodrigocanelas
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🎬 Production Team
Host: Rodrigo Canelas
Video Editor (Long-Format): Rishabh Gupta
Video Editor (Short-Form): Vishal Meena
Thumbnail design: Aniket Singh
Content Producer: Arsh Khan
Keywords: #NitikaChopra #Chronicon #ChronicIllness #SustainedHealing #SelfLove #NervousSystem #MentalHealth #SomethingBigger
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