🎙 Episode 2: Same River, Different Ride
Have you ever noticed how the exact same situation can feel completely different depending on the day?
One moment you’re calm and steady…
the next, the same thing feels like too much.
In this episode, I share a story from a family river rafting trip where everyone experienced the same rapid — but walked away with completely different feelings about it.
And honestly… it’s the same thing happening in our homes every day.
We’re not just reacting to what’s happening.
We’re reacting to the story our brain creates about what’s happening.
When you start to see that, everything begins to shift.
What we talk about:
- Why the same moment can feel easy one day and overwhelming the next
- The difference between what actually happened and what your brain made it mean
- How your thoughts shape your feelings (often without you noticing)
- Why your brain jumps to protect you and how that shows up in real life
- A simple way to pause before reacting and create more space in the moment
A simple tool to take with you:
Before you react, try this:
Pause and get curious.
Instead of:
“What does this mean about me?”
Try:
“Huh… that’s interesting.”
“I wonder what’s going on for her.”
Let the moment stay about the other person —
instead of turning it into a story about you.
That small shift can change everything.
A quick reminder:
Nothing has gone wrong.
Your brain is doing what it’s designed to do —
protect you, scan for danger, and fill in the blanks.
But you don’t have to believe every thought it offers.
You can pause.
You can breathe.
You can choose what you do next.
Try this:
Take one minute today to pause in a moment that feels off.
Not to fix it.
Not to figure it out.
Just to notice:
What actually happened…
and what your brain is saying about it.
That space is where things start to change.
If this episode resonated:
Share it with a friend who might need it too.
And come back when you need a reset.
Less panic. More peace. Real conversations.