Why You Can’t Just “Calm Down” (And What Actually Works)
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Have you ever told yourself, “Calm down,” and your body completely refused?
Your heart is racing. Your jaw is tight. Everything feels urgent. And no matter how rational your thoughts are, your body won’t cooperate.
In this episode of The Goodness Habit, Hanna explains what’s actually happening inside your nervous system when you feel stressed or anxious — and how to calm it down fast.
Using a simple (and slightly embarrassing) smoke alarm metaphor, you’ll learn:
- Why your nervous system acts like a threat detector
- Why you can’t think your way out of stress
- How the vagus nerve helps regulate anxiety
- A simple breathing technique that signals safety to your brain
- How Psalm 46:10 (“Be still and know that I am God”) connects to nervous system regulation
If you’re a tired, overwhelmed mom who wants less stress, less anxiety, and more peace in your everyday life, this episode will give you practical tools you can use immediately.
Your nervous system isn’t broken. It’s protecting you.
And it can learn to feel safe again — one breath at a time.
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