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The Party After the Forks: Why the Village is the Ultimate Nervous System Regulation for Moms Hack
On Day 90, I’m reflecting on a birthday party that didn't go as planned. After sleeping through my alarm and facing a catering crisis, I had to choose: the performance or the presence. Discover how nervous system regulation for moms isn't about perfectly matching forks—it's about letting the village in, choosing the nap, and finally sitting down to find the joy. This is what happens when we stop trying to out-hustle our humanity and start trusting the light in the room.
Mar 31


The Frosting Duck Incident: A Lesson in Nervous System Regulation for Moms
I was standing at a bakery counter, my nervous system vibrating at an unhinged frequency, having an existential crisis over frosting ducks. We weren’t supposed to be here; we were supposed to be in Disney World. I was drowning in a wave of mom guilt, trying to fix a canceled dream with buttercream waterfowl. This wasn't just about a cake—it was a lesson in somatic awareness and the "Judgment Olympics" we play in our heads when we're dysregulated and just trying to be a "good
Mar 27


Beyond the Break: Why Nervous System Regulation is the Real Secret to Your Post-Shift Reset
There is a specific kind of exhaustion that makes you think your entire life is the problem. If you’ve been speedrunning tasks like packing a suitcase for a natural disaster or feeling "quinoa rage" in a hotel lounge, you aren't alone. On Day 80 of this journey, we’re looking past the March 20 energy shift to the truth: a break doesn't fix a pace problem. Discover why nervous system regulation is the only way to move through your life without treating it like a fire drill.
Mar 21


Why January 27 Felt So Hard: Late January Emotional Exhaustion and the Nervous System
January 27 broke me over a suitcase. A reflection on late January emotional exhaustion, winter fatigue, nervous system overload, and the unexpected relief of waking up rested.
Jan 28
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