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Powerback 258: How to regulate when you start freaking out

Powerback 258: How to regulate when you start freaking out

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Ever feel like you're spiraling the moment something unexpected hits your plate? Your heart races, your mind jumps to worst-case scenarios, and suddenly everything feels unmanageable.

This Powerback® episode is here to help you regulate instead of unravel.

Whether it’s anxiety, overwhelm, or high-stakes pressure, I’m breaking down simple ways to shift from freak-out mode back into a place of grounded clarity—without bypassing what you’re feeling.

You’ll learn:

  • Why freak-outs are normal and how to stop judging them

  • What’s actually happening in your body and brain in those moments

  • The one simple practice that helps you pause and re-center

  • How regulation = powerback (and momentum forward)

You don’t have to ignore your emotions—you just need the tools to move through them without letting them take over.

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