
Coming back to who you are as a human requires a deep level of nervous system understanding to navigate the sensory overload and high-pressure demands of modern life. Rachel Russell joins the conversation to explain how awareness of our biological communication highways can prevent us from inventing negative stories about our children and ourselves. By choosing micro moments of autonomy—like deciding exactly how you like your eggs or taking sixteen seconds of quiet—parents can shift from reactive survival to intentional homeostasis. This dialogue explores the vital importance of "cleaning the fish pond" of the home environment, allowing families to move beyond limiting beliefs and embrace the best possible version of their lives together.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, & share! https://www.katelundspeaks.com/If you’re looking for more ways to navigate these challenges with more ease, you can find a deeper dive in my book, Step Away: The Keys to Resilient Parenting.
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