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Episode 52: Why Your Reaction Is More Important Than The Event: Emotional Regulation, Stress & Nervous System Healing

Episode 52: Why Your Reaction Is More Important Than The Event: Emotional Regulation, Stress & Nervous System Healing

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Have you ever wondered why some people seem to navigate life's challenges with grace while others crumble under similar circumstances? The secret lies not in what happens to us, but in how we choose to respond.

In this raw and deeply personal episode, Denise vulnerably shares her current journey through separation after 22 years of marriage, revealing how her years of inner work have allowed her to maintain peace even amid profound upheaval. Together with Kira, they explore the transformative power of conscious response—showing how our reactions to life events shape our experience far more than the events themselves.

This conversation goes beyond platitudes to address the real challenges of breaking old response patterns. You'll discover why two people can face identical situations yet experience completely different outcomes, how your physical health directly suffers when you remain stuck in stressful reaction cycles, and practical approaches to increase your awareness so you can make different choices in difficult moments.

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