Why Small Routine Changes Can Ruin Your Whole Day
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概要
Why small routine changes can ruin your whole day is a question a lot of neurodivergent people know intimately.
When your routine breaks, the outside world may see something minor... but your nervous system can experience it as real disruption.
In this episode of Wisdom From the Porch with GP, we talk about why seemingly small changes can create outsized emotional fallout, especially for neurodivergent minds. This is not about being dramatic, rigid, or unable to cope. It is about the way routines act as anchors... reducing cognitive load, creating predictability, and helping the nervous system feel safe enough to function.
We also explore why these moments are so often dismissed, how shame gets layered on top of dysregulation, and what it looks like to respond with compassion instead of self-criticism when the day goes sideways.
Chapters:
0:00 Why Small Changes Can Feel So Big
1:13 Welcome to the Porch
1:37 Why Routine Matters More Than People Think
3:42 When the Nervous System Loses Its Anchor
6:17 Why “It’s Not a Big Deal” Makes It Worse
8:38 The Shame Layer After the Disruption
10:51 What Compassion Looks Like in Real Time
12:53 Rebuilding Stability Without Fighting Yourself
14:46 Outro
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