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When the Scream Wants to Come Out: Practical Self-Care for Real Life

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What does self-care actually look like when you're overwhelmed, exhausted, caring for others, and barely making it through the day? In this episode, Cindy sits down with Rebe Goebel, trauma-informed somatic healer, author, advocate, and mother of two neurodivergent teens, for a refreshingly honest conversation about what it means to care for yourself when life doesn't slow down. Together, they explore the human side of stress, caregiving, nervous system regulation, and the moments when emotions feel so intense that "the scream wants to come out of your mouth." Rather than focusing on self-care as something that only happens on vacation, at a spa, or during a retreat, Rebe shares practical strategies that can be integrated into everyday life—even in the middle of chaos. Throughout the conversation, Rebe offers simple yet powerful tools for staying present, habit-stacking supportive practices, and learning to prioritize your own well-being while continuing to show up for the people who depend on you. This episode is a reminder that healing doesn't always happen in grand gestures. Sometimes it begins with a single pause, a deeper breath, or a moment of choosing yourself in the middle of a difficult day. In this episode, we discuss: • Practical self-care for real life—not ideal life • Nervous system regulation during stressful moments • Why pauses are more powerful than most people realize • Habit stacking and creating sustainable, supportive practices • Caregiving without completely losing yourself • Responding instead of reacting during difficult moments • The relationship between presence, resilience, and healing Connect with Rebe Goebel: www.rebegoebel.com [http://www.rebegoebel.com] Rebe Goebel | Author (@rebegoebel) • Instagram profile [https://www.instagram.com/rebegoebel] Join our free community, Restore the Design, where we explore the deeper connections between the body, nervous system, healing, and what it means to live in alignment with how we were designed to function. Community - The Underlying Answers [https://theunderlyinganswers.com/community]

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What does self-care actually look like when you're overwhelmed, exhausted, caring for others, and barely making it through the day? In this episode, Cindy sits down with Rebe Goebel, trauma-informed somatic healer, author, advocate, and mother of two neurodivergent teens, for a refreshingly honest conversation about what it means to care for yourself when life doesn't slow down. Together, they explore the human side of stress, caregiving, nervous system regulation, and the moments when emotions feel so intense that "the scream wants to come out of your mouth." Rather than focusing on self-care as something that only happens on vacation, at a spa, or during a retreat, Rebe shares practical strategies that can be integrated into everyday life—even in the middle of chaos. Throughout the conversation, Rebe offers simple yet powerful tools for staying present, habit-stacking supportive practices, and learning to prioritize your own well-being while continuing to show up for the people who depend on you. This episode is a reminder that healing doesn't always happen in grand gestures. Sometimes it begins with a single pause, a deeper breath, or a moment of choosing yourself in the middle of a difficult day. In this episode, we discuss: • Practical self-care for real life—not ideal life • Nervous system regulation during stressful moments • Why pauses are more powerful than most people realize • Habit stacking and creating sustainable, supportive practices • Caregiving without completely losing yourself • Responding instead of reacting during difficult moments • The relationship between presence, resilience, and healing Connect with Rebe Goebel: www.rebegoebel.com [http://www.rebegoebel.com] Rebe Goebel | Author (@rebegoebel) • Instagram profile [https://www.instagram.com/rebegoebel] Join our free community, Restore the Design, where we explore the deeper connections between the body, nervous system, healing, and what it means to live in alignment with how we were designed to function. Community - The Underlying Answers [https://theunderlyinganswers.com/community]

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