Rock the Damn Boat
Some weeks the nervous system runs hot. In this Sunday Shortie of RTDB, I'm talking about windows of tolerance — the space where you can actually feel and function before you tip into overwhelm or shutdown — and what it looks like when menopause keeps shrinking that window without warning. I also get honest about something quieter: the pull to dim someone else's joy when you're depleted. Not out of meanness — out of exhaustion. And what it takes to let other people be happy without making it mean something about you. Then there's Yesteryear. I always thought I was writing the character's postpartum depression. Turns out the page was holding a mirror up to my own state of mind in menopause. The writing knew before I did. In this episode of RTDB: * What a "window of tolerance" is, in plain language * Why menopause narrows that window — and how to notice the edges sooner * The difference between protecting your peace and stealing someone else's * How my own writing surfaced what I wasn't saying out loud * A gentler way to move through a depleted week Key takeaways: * Your window of tolerance isn't fixed — hormones, sleep, and stress move the walls * Feeling depleted doesn't make you a bad person; it makes you human * Someone else's joy is not a withdrawal from your account * The creative work you make often reflects you before you're ready to look * You don't have to fix the whole feeling — you can just name where you are * What is a window of tolerance? The range where your nervous system can handle stress and emotion without tipping into overwhelm (hyperarousal) or shutdown (hypoarousal). * How does menopause affect emotional regulation? Hormonal shifts can narrow that window, making it easier to feel flooded or flat with less provocation than before. * What does "stealing someone's joy" mean? Diminishing another person's happiness — often unconsciously, when you're depleted — instead of letting their good moment exist on its own. Learn more about The Thrive Collective at thrivewithchristy.com
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