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Coming Back To Yourself: Calming Your Nervous System While Navigating Different Seasons

41 min · 28 apr 2026
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Today’s conversation is one we both deeply needed — and chances are, you might too. We’re talking about that quiet, overwhelming feeling of being in the middle of life… still showing up, still doing everything you’re “supposed” to do… but feeling disconnected from yourself in the process. Whether you’re navigating motherhood, building something from the ground up, moving through grief, relationship shifts, or just a season that feels heavier than usual — this episode is a gentle reminder: you’re not broken, you’re human. So many of us don’t “lose ourselves” in one big moment… it happens slowly. In the constant mental noise. In the pressure to hold everything together. In the everyday overwhelm that keeps our nervous system in a constant state of “go.” And the truth is — your body doesn’t know the difference between a major life event and the accumulation of daily stress. It just knows: something doesn’t feel safe. In this episode, we’re not talking about adding more to your plate or creating a perfect routine. We’re talking about coming back to yourself through small, real, doable moments — the kind that actually fit into your life right now. We share honest reflections, personal moments (including a very real spiral), and most importantly… ✨ 6 simple, tangible ways to regulate your nervous system — even in the middle of the chaos This is your reminder that you don’t have to wait for life to calm down to feel calm within it.  You can find your way back to yourself — one small pause at a time. Ads: Polished Prints at www.polishedprints.com [https://polished-prints.com/?srsltid=AfmBOooLn8wzWxCUfHMb50g-ex9dZB6bBXNS2YZbGaita945n_Bc99AI] Mind-Full Mom Journal Prompt Experience at MEMLE [https://memlemoms.com/products/guided-journal-experience-weekly-prompts-for-a-year-mom-support-to-your-inbox] Follow us on SUBSTACK HERE!  [https://substack.com/@beforewegetitright]

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