Self Study Lab
In this episode, I translate nervous system theory into everyday experience. This episode explores fight and flight as nervous system states, how they shape perception before conscious thought, and why understanding state is essential for compassion and change. IN THIS EPISODE, I TALK ABOUT: * Fight and flight as adaptive mammalian survival responses * How nervous system state, not personality, drives automatic reactions * How fight and flight show up in subtle, everyday ways * Why many high-functioning behaviors are actually stress responses * What safety (ventral vagal) feels like in the body * Why awareness and curiosity matter more than fixing THIS WEEK’S TINY PRACTICE When a thought feels especially convincing or urgent, pause and ask: * What state am I in right now? * Where do I feel that in my body? No fixing. Just noticing. If you want to experiment more, try a brief body scan. One or two minutes. Just gathering data. FOUNDERS LAB — EARLY ACCESS This podcast is the public side of the Self-Study Lab. There’s also a guided version where we practice this work together with structure, daily check-ins, and support. The Foundations Lab opens soon. Join the early access list here: 👉 https://egostrength.net/ DISCLAIMER The Self Study Lab Podcast is for education and personal growth. It isn’t therapy and does not replace working with a licensed mental health provider.
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