Episode 100
Be the Anchor and the Calm (Episode 100!)
Meredith gets real about what it means to stay grounded when everyone around you is losing it — at work, at home, or anywhere chaos shows up uninvited.
Let' chat:
- The difference between being the anchor and being the alarm
- What actual support looks like (hint: it’s not fixing everything)
- Grounding techniques you can use when tensions rise
- How to support others without losing yourself
If you've ever been the unofficial emotional support human in your group or felt your anxiety spike from someone else’s meltdown, this one might be a great reminder for you.
Plus, Meredith shares simple grounding tools like breath work, sensory resets, and calming phrases to help you hold it down when it feels like the boat’s about to tip.
Listener Homework:
Practice anchoring. For yourself and others. Slow your breath, plant your feet, and remember: you don’t have to match the chaos to be present in it.
The world needs more anchors. Why not let it be you?
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This episode contains content that some may find emotionally challenging. This is not a substitute for professional therapy or mental health support. If you are struggling with persistent or severe mental health challenges, it's essential to reach out to a qualified mental health professional for guidance and assistance. Therapy provides a structured and supportive environment for individuals to explore their thoughts and feelings, develop coping strategies, and work towards lasting positive changes. Seeking professional help is a proactive step toward overall mental well-being.
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