Space and Behavior

I gave myself calm mornings for a week. This is what changed.

20 min · 20 de mar de 2026
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For the past week I’ve been experimenting with something. I've given myself slow, intentional mornings to regulate my nervous system before starting the day. In this episode I share what I noticed physically, emotionally and mentally and why understanding the nervous system can change the way we approach growth, success and everyday decisions. We talk about why the body often resists change, how familiar patterns can feel safer than new opportunities and why real transformation becomes easier when we first create internal stability. I also share practical journaling prompts and small morning practices that can help reduce overwhelm, increase clarity and build capacity for a bigger life. If you’ve been feeling stuck, reactive or constantly under pressure, this episode offers a grounded and realistic perspective on how to start shifting from the inside out.

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