stress reduction

Calm: It's Contagious, But Kinda Hard to Catch ...

How do you FEEL when your toddler loses their shit over how you cut their sandwich? Or when your kiddo freaks out about something you’d consider minor (like pausing the television to put on their shoes)? What do you DO?

It’s not uncommon to feel overwhelmed when your children are overwhelmed, experiencing BIG feelings and unabashedly showing them off. In fact, many of my clients (and, I confess, myself) find themselves dysregulated right alongside their little ones.

So, they yell. Cry. Lock their jaw and stomp around, silent but seething.

And then, shame and guilt and self-doubt sneak up.

It’s a sucky cycle, right?

Fact is, kids are not yet developmentally capable of moving to reasonable and calm quickly. They can’t help it. And, frankly, neither can we.

It’s true — many ADULTS don’t know how to self-regulate. They never learned. And, that’s understandable — brain science is a relatively new frontier. We’re STILL discovering truths about how our mind and body are connected. We’re not even a couple generations into noticing (and validating) our feelings yet, let alone knowing how to properly teach and take care of ourselves and the small ones that look to us for guidance!

So, what can you do about it NOW? Well, parenting is a wild ride, especially when emotions run high. Learning how to regulate yourself can make all the difference. It’s not a simple fix — though bodywork and breathwork and having a supportive community can go a long way toward creating peace — you gotta make some big moves toward personal growth. 💪 In therapy, we work to discover what overwhelms you, when that started, how you learned to deal with it, and THEN we get to learn new ways of thinking and being, practicing self-compassion and care in ways and levels that will change your life.

All that to say, it may be time to prioritize your well-being and build a calmer, happier home for you and your little ones. Ready? Get in touch. #SelfRegulation #ParentingSupport #YouGotThis ✨

The Science Behind "Mom Brain"

This blog is for my fellow moms out there — those of you in the delightful trenches of life with littles! I want to talk about “mom brain,” and more specifically, the body chemistry behind it.

Cortisol is the stress hormone that's always on overdrive when you're juggling a million things at once. Sure, being supermom is all well and good, but those high cortisol levels? Not so much. They mess with your body and mind, leaving you feeling drained, irritable, forgetful and just not yourself … for long, extended periods of time.

Think about it: doing life with little ones is like a never-ending rollercoaster ride, and your body and mind are stuck in the car with no end or slow down in sight. Cortisol enters the picture to help us handle it all, but like most anything else in life, too much of a good thing is a bad thing. The constant stress and resulting flood of cortisol to our nervous system isn’t doing us any favors. It messes with your sleep, messes with your mood, messes with your head, and messes with your ability to be the awesome mom you are.

So, here's the deal: it's time to push the pause button, take a breather, and show yourself some love. Self-care isn't selfish; it's survival. And, frankly, it’s the ONLY way you can get to enjoying the ebbs and flows of this crazy life.

Let me remind you (in case you’ve forgotten, HA!): when you're feeling good, you're amazing – and that's the kind of mom your family deserves.

Not sure where to start? I’m going to blunt — it’s not with a bubble bath, it’s with making an appointment with a coach, consultant or therapist. Reach out and I’ll help point you in the right direction!