The Breathing Room
She has navigated visas, long-distance relationships, international moves, and a complex two-stage surgery on her husband's manhood. She is sitting at the kitchen table feeling fourteen years old and gets reactive because her mother asked if she wants hard-boiled eggs. This is episode eight. And this one is a little different. WHAT THIS EPISODE IS ABOUT I moved back to Sweden this week. Into my childhood bedroom. At 31. For two months. Maybe more. And instead of pretending that a nervous system specialist finds this seamless and calm and deeply regulated - I kept a diary. And in this episode, I read it to you. You will hear the actual entries from my first four days home — the kettle that now lives in the garden killing weeds, the milk that boiled over in approximately ten seconds on an induction stove I forgot we had, the new cat called Mons who is not yet convinced of me, the local newspaper that reads like a Swedish version of the Tambury Gazette, and the moment on day three when I walked down to the lake in my parents' garden and burst into tears because the dock my dad built has always just taken me exactly as I am. You will also hear the real nervous system science underneath all of it. Why coming home activates old patterns even when you have done significant personal growth work. What context-dependent state activation actually means in a kitchen. And what to do about it — practically, in real time — when you feel yourself bracing before you have even walked through the door. Ram Dass said: if you think you are enlightened, go and spend a week with your family. He knew. He absolutely knew. * The actual diary entries from days one through four — unedited, honest, and in places deeply embarrassing * Why your nervous system hands you the old software the moment you walk back into the house you grew up in — even when nothing has gone wrong * What context-dependent state activation is and why it explains everything about why you feel fourteen again here and completely fine everywhere else * Why this is not your parents' fault, and why that is both true and also not entirely the point * A guided 4:6 breathing practice to do before you walk back into the kitchen — or in the bathroom with the door locked, no judgment whatsoever * Why journaling in these moments is not a gratitude list — and what kind of writing actually moves the nervous system charge out of your body * The hardest tool of the three: meeting your family with genuine curiosity instead of managed distance * What it means that the most regulated person in the room has the most influence — and how to become that person "The gap between who you are now and who your nervous system thinks you need to be in this room — that gap is where the agitation lives." If this episode landed somewhere real for you — if you are tired of pushing through, sick of feeling overwhelmed, anxious, and reactive, and you are ready to see actual transformation in your wellbeing — I am opening two spots for 1:1 coaching in June. This is not a generic programme. It is personalised, structured support built entirely around your specific nervous system pattern — your particular version of the hypervigilance, the agitation, the depletion. We work on the root, not the symptom. The link to book a free discovery call is in the bio. Two spots. June. If something in you is saying yes — that is worth paying attention to. Instagram: @lovisaaengstrand [https://www.instagram.com/lovisaaengstrand/] 1:1 Coaching: Book your free discovery call [https://calendly.com/hello-theexhalecollective/free-discovery-call] Website: https://theexhalecollective.co [https://theexhalecollective.co] coming home to parents nervous system, family anxiety adult, high functioning woman burnout, nervous system old patterns family, context dependent state activation, feeling small around parents, hypervigilance family home, nervous system regulation tools, 4:6 breathing technique vagus nerve, Ram Dass enlightment
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