Co-Regulation Is the Real Holiday Magic
Holiday joy isn’t found in Pinterest-perfect moments—it’s in nervous system-safe connection. So let's talk about how to cultivate co-regulation this season for deeper presence and more ease.
Overwhelm-Proof Your Holidays: How to Stay Regulated Around Food and Family
Holidays don’t have to mean emotional eating, shutdowns, or endless overstimulation. Learn how to stay grounded and attuned in the most triggering environments—yes, even at the dinner table with your opinionated uncle.
What is "negativity bias," and how do we stay positive in spite of it?
Ever notice how you can be showered with compliments all day long, but when you receive one negative comment, you find you can't stop obsessing about it? This is your negativity bias taking the driver's seat. It's not a bad thing as you'll see in today's exercise, but if it is the only lens you see the world through, you're probably not going to be a ton of fun to be around.
Why am I craving salty food all the time?
One of the things most stressed people have in common is their craving for salty food, and any good wellness coach knows that collective commonalities are worth investigating. So, let's investigate...
Calling All Stressed Out Teachers
We are all teachers, and it doesn't matter if you teach kindergarten, at the police academy, or your children/younger family members at home: You have to stop. Stop worrying about the list of ceaseless to-dos and extra-curricular commitments. Just stop and breathe. When was the last time you did that and noticed you did -- noticed that you intentionally paused because you needed to stop giving and steal back a quick second for yourself?