The Rediscovered Self
In this episode, Erica explores a different way of relating to anxiety—one that moves beyond trying to fix, control, or eliminate uncomfortable feelings. As mothers and caregivers, it's easy to assume that anxiety means something is wrong or that immediate action is required. Yet many of the situations that stir anxiety are not problems to solve, but natural responses to change, uncertainty, growth, and caring deeply. Together, we'll explore the difference between anxiety and intuition, the hidden cost of resisting our emotions, and how creating space to be with ourselves can help us respond more consciously instead of reacting from fear. This conversation is an invitation to soften, to listen inwardly, and to discover the steadiness that can emerge when we stop fighting what we're feeling. If you've been caught in cycles of overthinking, planning, researching, or trying to make life feel certain, this episode offers a gentle reminder: not every feeling requires fixing. Sometimes anxiety is simply part of being alive. In This Episode * Why anxiety isn't always a sign that something is wrong * The difference between responding and reacting * How resistance can create more suffering than the emotion itself * Anxiety versus intuition: learning to discern the difference * Creating an inner sense of safety through presence and self-compassion * The practice of allowing emotions without letting them take the wheel Gentle Reflection * What if the feeling you're trying so hard to get rid of is simply asking to be acknowledged? * What if the feeling of anxiety that you're experience is not signaling that something needs to change, be controlled, or figured out -- but that something needs to be acknowledged and felt? Let's Continue the Discussion... I encourage you to reach out, ask questions, challenge the notions, and share your experience. You can email me: Erica@TheRediscoveredSelf.com [Erica@TheRediscoveredSelf.com] Instagram: @TheRediscoveredSelf Thanks so much for being here! With love, Erica
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