The Balanced Nest
We love a label. A diagnosis. A framework. A type. And honestly, the relief when something finally has a name is real. But here's the question: what happens when the name becomes the thing? When the label stops being a tool and starts being the whole story? In this episode I get into the actual neuroscience of why our brains are wired to categorize (hint: it activates the reward center, there's a literal neurological hit every time you go "oh that's just my anxious attachment style"). I talk about how the clinical definitions of mental health disorders have expanded to the point where normal human emotional responses are getting classified as pathology, and what that's doing to us. I also share my own experience getting brain scans at the Amen Clinic, what my ADHD diagnosis actually did and didn't do for me, and where the line is between a framework that opens a door and one that quietly becomes a cage. Plus: what the research says about minimal labeling, why the nervous system heals by being witnessed not categorized, and four concrete things you can do this week to hold your frameworks more loosely. A map is only useful when it helps you navigate. It stops being useful the moment it replaces your direct experience with a theory about your direct experience. Comment CONNECT and I'll send you the link to the Balanced Nest community on Skool. Run your free Human Design chart at balancednest.com. Your family is worth the work.
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