
When Peace Feels Boring: Adjusting to Life After Chaos
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What happens when your nervous system has been living on high alert for so long that peace feels like a problem to solve?
In this deeply honest episode, Barbara shares the unexpected challenge of adjusting to calm after a lifetime of chaos. After moving back home following grad school, she found herself in the strangest predicament: finally safe, finally stable, and completely uncomfortable with both.
If you've ever felt guilty for having a good day, wondered who you are when you're not constantly overcoming something, or found yourself looking for problems when there aren't any—this episode will make you feel so much less alone.
You'll discover:
- Why your nervous system treats peace like a threat (and how to gently retrain it)
- The difference between thriving under pressure and just being addicted to stress
- How to tolerate good feelings without waiting for the other shoe to drop
- Why boredom might actually be a sign that you're finally safe
- Practical tools for adjusting to the life you've worked so hard to build
This is for anyone who's done the hard work of creating stability and now feels lost without the familiar rhythm of crisis. Because sometimes the most radical thing you can do is learn how to just... be okay.
Perfect for therapy graduates, recovering perfectionists, and anyone who's discovered that getting better comes with its own surprising challenges.
Brief mentions of chronic stress symptoms and past trauma
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