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Matrix Moments: Waking Up to Your Own Mind

8 min · 12 de jul de 2026
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Have you ever had a moment where you suddenly caught yourself thinking differently? Not because your life changed overnight, but because you did. In this episode, I’m sharing what I call my “Matrix moments”—those little wake-up calls that have completely changed the way I experience everyday life. From parenting and anxiety to mindfulness and learning about the nervous system, I’ve started noticing something powerful: the world around me hasn’t changed nearly as much as the way I respond to it. This isn’t about having all the answers or trying to teach anyone how to live. It’s simply an honest conversation about what I’ve been learning, what’s been helping me, and how paying attention to my own thoughts has slowly started changing my life. Maybe waking up isn’t about escaping reality. Maybe it’s about finally seeing ourselves a little more clearly. If you’ve ever felt like you’ve been living on autopilot, this episode is for you.

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