This anchoring practice is about creating a daily habit of tuning into your nervous system with curiosity. A few years ago, one of my mentors shared something that has stayed with me. You don’t want to attune to your nervous system only when life gets hard or everything feels like it’s falling apart. You want nervous system hygiene. A daily relationship. A practice of checking in before you’re overwhelmed, reactive, or exhausted. So that when life does get hard, you don’t find yourself upside...
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This anchoring practice is about creating a daily habit of tuning into your nervous system with curiosity. A few years ago, one of my mentors shared something that has stayed with me. You don’t want to attune to your nervous system only when life gets hard or everything feels like it’s falling apart. You want nervous system hygiene. A daily relationship. A practice of checking in before you’re overwhelmed, reactive, or exhausted. So that when life does get hard, you don’t find yourself upside...
When Everything Feels Like It’s Falling Apart | 167
Follow Your Gut Podcast
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2 months ago
When Everything Feels Like It’s Falling Apart | 167
I can’t quite express how happy I am to finally be back here with you! Everything behind the scenes feels a bit messy right now and honestly, that feels like the most honest way to begin. Because this? This is exactly what season five of The Follow Your Gut Podcast is all about. Real life. The raw, human, messy middle of being a woman and a mother in constant evolution. What’s unfolding behind the scenes has reminded me that we are never really in control of the timeline. Do you know those ti...
Follow Your Gut Podcast
This anchoring practice is about creating a daily habit of tuning into your nervous system with curiosity. A few years ago, one of my mentors shared something that has stayed with me. You don’t want to attune to your nervous system only when life gets hard or everything feels like it’s falling apart. You want nervous system hygiene. A daily relationship. A practice of checking in before you’re overwhelmed, reactive, or exhausted. So that when life does get hard, you don’t find yourself upside...