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Have you ever had a reaction that felt bigger than the moment itself?
A simple comment stays with you for hours.
Someone's tone changes and suddenly your whole body responds.
Part of you knows it seems small...
yet emotionally it feels much bigger.
Often, it's not because you're overreacting.
Sometimes the moment touches something emotionally familiar, and your nervous system responds before you fully understand why.
Next week, we will explore more deeply why these small moments can create surprisingly big reactions and what may be happening underneath those experiences, and how we can respond in a healthier way.
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06/15/2026
Sometimes we judge ourselves for having a reaction that feels bigger than the situation.
A comment lingers for hours.
Someone's tone changes and your whole body responds.
A small moment suddenly feels much larger emotionally than it appears on the surface.
Often, it's not because you're overreacting.
It's because the moment touched something emotionally familiar.
Our nervous systems are constantly scanning for emotional meaning, especially in close relationships. When something reminds us of a past hurt, disappointment, rejection, or fear, our body may react before we fully understand why.
That doesn't mean something is wrong with you.
It means there may be more underneath the reaction than the moment itself.
Next week, I'll be sharing a deeper conversation about why small moments can sometimes feel so big and what may be happening underneath those reactions.
Let's Practice:
The next time you feel emotionally activated, pause and ask yourself:
"What else could also be true here?"
This simple question can create a little more space between what happened and the story your mind may be creating about it.
Sometimes awareness is enough to soften the moment.
Watch this week's video to learn why our minds create stories during moments of disconnection and how to respond with more curiosity and compassion.
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06/10/2026
When connection feels uncertain, our minds often rush to create meaning.
Sometimes those stories protect us.
Sometimes they create more distance.
This week's video explores why we assume the worst, how these patterns develop, and what we can do when they show up.
What assumption do you notice yourself making most often during difficult conversations?
Watch the full video here:
https://youtu.be/51gbdCLSX9M
06/09/2026
Learn about why we often jump to the worst-case scenario in difficult conversations.
Why Your Mind Jumps to the Worst-Case Scenario - What if I'm Wrong? Have you ever noticed how quickly your mind creates a story when so...
06/05/2026
Our nervous system is constantly looking for signs of connection, safety, and belonging.
When something feels uncertain, your body may react before you have all the information.
That's one reason difficult moments can feel so intense.
Sometimes we're reacting not only to what happened, but to what we think it means.
On Monday, we'll explore why our minds create stories during moments of disconnection and how awareness can help us respond differently.
What if the story you're telling yourself isn't actually true?
In moments of disconnection, our minds often create meaning before we know what is actually happening.
In next week's video, I'm exploring why this happens, how it affects relationships, and what you can do when your mind starts filling in the blanks.
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06/01/2026
Have you ever noticed how quickly your mind creates a story when something feels off?
A text goes unanswered.
Someone seems distant.
The energy in a conversation shifts.
Before we even know what is true, our minds often start filling in the blanks.
This week we're beginning a conversation about the stories we tell ourselves during moments of disconnection and how those stories can shape our reactions, emotions, and relationships.
What kinds of stories do you notice yourself creating when connection feels uncertain?
Before you react, try saying:
βIβm starting to feel overwhelmed and I want to stay with you.β
Or:
βCan we slow this down? I really want to stay connected.β
Simple moments like this can help shift a difficult conversation before it escalates.
β¨ Watch the full video to learn why people react so quickly during conflict and whatβs happening in the nervous system underneath these reactions.
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05/27/2026
Have you noticed what happens inside of you during difficult conversations?
Some people feel the urge to explain, defend, or push harder to be understood.
Others go quiet, shut down, or mentally leave the conversation altogether.
Neither response automatically means someone cares less.
Often, itβs the nervous system trying to protect us.
When stress rises, do you tend to:
β’ lean in and get louder?
β’ shut down and pull away?
β’ overexplain?
β’ go silent?
β’ something else?
Thereβs no judgment here β just awareness.
β¨ This weekβs video explores why we react so quickly in difficult conversations and what may actually be happening underneath those reactions.
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