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Indulging in Emotion: Breaking the Loop Part 3

14 min · 25. maj 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2461635/fan_mail/new] In this episode of Living Inspired with Autism, Antoinette continues the emotional skills series by exploring something many autism parents experience but do not always recognise: indulging in emotions. This is not about judging yourself for feeling deeply. It is about noticing when an emotion stops being something you are allowing and starts becoming something you are feeding. The looping. The replaying. The same thoughts, same feelings, same reactions. The story that keeps you stuck in worry, guilt, frustration, overwhelm or self-doubt. Antoinette gently unpacks the difference between feeling an emotion and living inside it. She shares real examples of how parents can get caught in emotional loops, especially when life with autism feels misunderstood, hard or unfair. She also explains why familiar emotions can feel oddly safe, even when they are exhausting. This episode will help you notice where you may be lingering longer than you need to, how to interrupt the loop with curiosity, and how to move back into the present moment where your power actually lives. Because you are not stuck. You are in a pattern. And a pattern can change.  If this episode resonates with you, please share it with another parent who may need this perspective. And if you are ready to step out of the emotional patterns that keep you stuck, a once-off 1:1 coaching session is a beautiful place to start. I’m offering once-off one-on-one coaching sessions where we take one situation from your life, slow it down, and look at what is really happening underneath the overwhelm. You don’t have to figure this out alone. Book your once-off coaching session using the link - BOOK [https://api.leadconnectorhq.com/widget/booking/9KODiRBeIWGhdPjy1hJO] Explore a variety of tailored resources for parents of autistic children on my website: www.lliautism.net [http://www.lliautism.net]. Follow me on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube @livelifeinspiredautism for more insights and support. Feel free to email me at antoinette@lliautism.net [antoinette@lliautism.net?Subject=I would like to find out about one on one coaching. From Podcast]

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2461635/fan_mail/new] Change can be exciting, positive and something you have chosen, while still leaving you feeling completely exhausted. In this episode, I share what our recent house move has taught me about having compassion for yourself in the messy middle of change. We talk about why transitions take so much energy, even when they bring wonderful opportunities. For autistic children, change can mean adjusting to new sounds, smells, routines, expectations and environments. As parents, we are often trying to manage the practical side of life while also helping our children feel safe, supported and regulated. I also explore the pressure we place on ourselves to adjust quickly, get everything done and return to normal as soon as possible. Feeling tired, disconnected, overwhelmed or slower than usual does not mean you are failing. It may simply mean that your mind, body and nervous system are processing something new. In this episode, I share practical ways to lower the pressure without giving up on what matters. You will learn how to rebuild momentum through small wins, recognise what genuinely needs your attention and ask yourself what would support you today. You do not need to force your way through change or have everything under control. You are allowed to settle, adjust and begin again with more patience, calm and compassion. I’m offering once-off one-on-one coaching sessions where we take one situation from your life, slow it down, and look at what is really happening underneath the overwhelm. You don’t have to figure this out alone. Book your once-off coaching session using the link - BOOK [https://api.leadconnectorhq.com/widget/booking/9KODiRBeIWGhdPjy1hJO] Explore a variety of tailored resources for parents of autistic children on my website: www.lliautism.net [http://www.lliautism.net]. Follow me on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube @livelifeinspiredautism for more insights and support. Feel free to email me at antoinette@lliautism.net [antoinette@lliautism.net?Subject=I would like to find out about one on one coaching. From Podcast]

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2461635/fan_mail/new] In this episode of Living Inspired with Autism, we are talking about emotional capacity and what it means to feel difficult emotions without making them an emergency.  As parents of autistic children, we can often feel emotionally maxed out, but you may have more capacity than you currently believe. I share how resistance drains your energy, why emotional strength is not about tolerating more, and how to recover more quickly when life feels overwhelming.  You will also learn four simple steps to help you name the emotion, create safety, widen the story and choose your next move from power. To book your spot for The Autism Parent-focused Blueprint - Click HERE [https://blueprint.lliautism.net/blueprint] I’m offering once-off one-on-one coaching sessions where we take one situation from your life, slow it down, and look at what is really happening underneath the overwhelm. You don’t have to figure this out alone. Book your once-off coaching session using the link - BOOK [https://api.leadconnectorhq.com/widget/booking/9KODiRBeIWGhdPjy1hJO] Explore a variety of tailored resources for parents of autistic children on my website: www.lliautism.net [http://www.lliautism.net]. Follow me on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube @livelifeinspiredautism for more insights and support. Feel free to email me at antoinette@lliautism.net [antoinette@lliautism.net?Subject=I would like to find out about one on one coaching. From Podcast]

10. juli 202624 min
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2461635/fan_mail/new] Most of us believe that emotions simply happen to us. We think our child’s behaviour makes us frustrated, a family member’s comment upsets us, or a situation at school causes our stress. But your emotions are created by your thoughts about a circumstance, not only by the circumstance itself. In the final episode of the emotional skills series, we explore how to create emotions on purpose. This does not mean forcing positivity, suppressing difficult feelings or pretending everything is easy. Half of life includes uncomfortable emotions. Emotional maturity is about noticing what you are feeling, understanding the thoughts creating it, and intentionally deciding how you want to respond. When your child is dysregulated, plans change unexpectedly or you feel exhausted and overstimulated, your brain may automatically create frustration, panic, anger or helplessness. But you can pause and ask: What emotion do I want to create here? Maybe it is calm, patience, compassion or steadiness. Your emotional state becomes the atmosphere of your home. Your child can feel tension, urgency and resentment, but they can also feel your calm, groundedness, safety and presence. In this episode, you will learn how to: • Recognise the thoughts creating your emotions • Interrupt automatic emotional patterns • Decide how you want to feel and show up • Create thoughts that support calm, patience and courage • Lead yourself emotionally instead of trying to control your child • Move from emotional autopilot into intentional emotional leadership Chronic worry does not make you more prepared. It makes you tired. The goal is not to feel happy all the time. The goal is to become emotionally capable. As we close this series, remember that emotional strength means learning to identify your emotions, allow them, move through them, tolerate discomfort and intentionally create emotions that support the life you want. You are not powerless over your emotional experience. You can create calm in chaos, courage in uncertainty and steadiness in difficult moments. To sign up for The FREE Masterclass - HERE [https://mc-you-are-the-asset.lliautism.net/masterclass-june-2026-sign-up] I’m offering once-off one-on-one coaching sessions where we take one situation from your life, slow it down, and look at what is really happening underneath the overwhelm. You don’t have to figure this out alone. Book your once-off coaching session using the link - BOOK [https://api.leadconnectorhq.com/widget/booking/9KODiRBeIWGhdPjy1hJO] Explore a variety of tailored resources for parents of autistic children on my website: www.lliautism.net [http://www.lliautism.net]. Follow me on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube @livelifeinspiredautism for more insights and support. Feel free to email me at antoinette@lliautism.net [antoinette@lliautism.net?Subject=I would like to find out about one on one coaching. From Podcast]

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2461635/fan_mail/new] What if the thing holding you back is not failure, rejection or disappointment, but the emotions you fear those experiences might create? In this episode of Living Inspired with Autism, we continue the emotional skills series by exploring your willingness to feel discomfort. As autism parents, many of us quietly learn to protect ourselves by hoping less, dreaming smaller and avoiding situations that could bring conflict, vulnerability or disappointment. It feels safer, but emotional safety can slowly become an emotionally smaller life. Antoinette shares how learning to tolerate discomfort changed her life, helped her advocate for Max and taught her how to stand up for herself. Courage is not about feeling confident or fearless. It is being willing to feel fear, uncertainty, rejection or vulnerability and continuing to move forward. You will learn how to: • Stop treating discomfort like danger • Identify the emotions you may be avoiding • Build emotional resilience through small, intentional steps • Set boundaries, advocate and speak up despite discomfort • Allow yourself to hope without fearing disappointment • Expand your life instead of emotionally playing small The goal is not to eliminate discomfort. The goal is to trust that you can feel difficult emotions and still take care of yourself, pursue your dreams and create a beautiful life. Ask yourself: What would I do if I were not afraid of how it might feel? Your next step may be waiting inside your answer. I’m offering once-off one-on-one coaching sessions where we take one situation from your life, slow it down, and look at what is really happening underneath the overwhelm. You don’t have to figure this out alone. Book your once-off coaching session using the link - BOOK [https://api.leadconnectorhq.com/widget/booking/9KODiRBeIWGhdPjy1hJO] Explore a variety of tailored resources for parents of autistic children on my website: www.lliautism.net [http://www.lliautism.net]. Follow me on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube @livelifeinspiredautism for more insights and support. Feel free to email me at antoinette@lliautism.net [antoinette@lliautism.net?Subject=I would like to find out about one on one coaching. From Podcast]

8. juni 202614 min
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Indulging in Emotion: Breaking the Loop Part 3

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2461635/fan_mail/new] In this episode of Living Inspired with Autism, Antoinette continues the emotional skills series by exploring something many autism parents experience but do not always recognise: indulging in emotions. This is not about judging yourself for feeling deeply. It is about noticing when an emotion stops being something you are allowing and starts becoming something you are feeding. The looping. The replaying. The same thoughts, same feelings, same reactions. The story that keeps you stuck in worry, guilt, frustration, overwhelm or self-doubt. Antoinette gently unpacks the difference between feeling an emotion and living inside it. She shares real examples of how parents can get caught in emotional loops, especially when life with autism feels misunderstood, hard or unfair. She also explains why familiar emotions can feel oddly safe, even when they are exhausting. This episode will help you notice where you may be lingering longer than you need to, how to interrupt the loop with curiosity, and how to move back into the present moment where your power actually lives. Because you are not stuck. You are in a pattern. And a pattern can change.  If this episode resonates with you, please share it with another parent who may need this perspective. And if you are ready to step out of the emotional patterns that keep you stuck, a once-off 1:1 coaching session is a beautiful place to start. I’m offering once-off one-on-one coaching sessions where we take one situation from your life, slow it down, and look at what is really happening underneath the overwhelm. You don’t have to figure this out alone. Book your once-off coaching session using the link - BOOK [https://api.leadconnectorhq.com/widget/booking/9KODiRBeIWGhdPjy1hJO] Explore a variety of tailored resources for parents of autistic children on my website: www.lliautism.net [http://www.lliautism.net]. Follow me on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube @livelifeinspiredautism for more insights and support. Feel free to email me at antoinette@lliautism.net [antoinette@lliautism.net?Subject=I would like to find out about one on one coaching. From Podcast]

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