Regulate & Rise with Khyati Adlakha

The Cruise Control

9 min · Gestern
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Most people know they're living on autopilot when driving home. Few realize they're doing the same with their relationships, dreams, conversations, and daily choices. In The Cruise Control, we explore one of the most overlooked truths about being human: Autopilot is a gift for routines. It becomes a risk when it starts running your life. Through powerful real-life examples, emotional regulation insights, and a fresh perspective on awareness, this episode explores how habits quietly take over the parts of life that were meant to stay conscious. Because the greatest loss is not time. It's the moments we were present for physically, yet absent from completely. If you've ever wondered where the years went, why certain relationships feel distant, or why life sometimes feels repetitive despite outward success, this conversation is for you. Cruise control was designed for stretches of road. Not for the entire journey. A routine can run on autopilot. A life should not. This is how we regulate.  This is how we rise. #EmotionalRegulation #SelfAwareness #Mindfulness #PersonalGrowth #Autopilot #ConsciousLiving #GraphoTherapy #LifeCoaching #MentalWellbeing #RegulateAndRise

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Episode The Cruise Control Cover

The Cruise Control

Most people know they're living on autopilot when driving home. Few realize they're doing the same with their relationships, dreams, conversations, and daily choices. In The Cruise Control, we explore one of the most overlooked truths about being human: Autopilot is a gift for routines. It becomes a risk when it starts running your life. Through powerful real-life examples, emotional regulation insights, and a fresh perspective on awareness, this episode explores how habits quietly take over the parts of life that were meant to stay conscious. Because the greatest loss is not time. It's the moments we were present for physically, yet absent from completely. If you've ever wondered where the years went, why certain relationships feel distant, or why life sometimes feels repetitive despite outward success, this conversation is for you. Cruise control was designed for stretches of road. Not for the entire journey. A routine can run on autopilot. A life should not. This is how we regulate.  This is how we rise. #EmotionalRegulation #SelfAwareness #Mindfulness #PersonalGrowth #Autopilot #ConsciousLiving #GraphoTherapy #LifeCoaching #MentalWellbeing #RegulateAndRise

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