The Parenting Lab (Help for the Healing Parent)

57. I Have Nothing Left to Give

20 min · 1. Mai 2026
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đŸ§˜đŸŒâ€â™€ïžDownload Lab 5: Regulated - The Science of Safety & The Nervous System [https://theparentinglab.org/shop/p/lab-5-regulated] What do you do when you have nothing left to give
 but people still need you? If you’ve ever felt emotionally depleted, overwhelmed, or like you’re running on empty in parenting, your relationship, or your life - this episode is for you. This week on The Parenting Lab, I’m sharing a more personal, unfiltered conversation about what it really looks like to show up when your capacity is low. Not how to push through. Not how to be more patient. But how to stay connected without abandoning yourself. We explore: * Why “I have nothing left” isn’t actually the full truth * The two default patterns parents fall into (overriding vs. withdrawing) * How your nervous system impacts your parenting capacity * A new definition of “showing up” that’s sustainable and aligned * What it looks like to stay present - even at 20% (or less) Because parenting isn’t about being at your best all the time. It’s about staying in relationship - even when you’re tired, overwhelmed, or stretched thin. If you’re trying to break generational patterns, regulate your nervous system, and parent with more awareness and intention
 this episode will meet you exactly where you are. ♄ Your Parent Coach, Brittney Join The Parenting Lab ⁠Facebook Group⁠ [https://www.facebook.com/groups/8627931200664902]! For free resources, online courses, or to join the mailing list, please visit ⁠theparentinglab.org⁠ [http://theparentinglab.org] Follow on Instagram / TikTok / YouTube  ⁠@TheParentingLabPodcast⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/theparentinglabpodcast/] Email Brittney: podcast@theparentinglab.org

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