#46 - When Regulation Stops Working - And Why That's Not A Problem
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There comes a moment in growth where your usual tools stop working.
Regulation feels flat. Clarity loosens. Self-doubt returns - quietly.
And the immediate assumption is:
Something must be wrong with me.
In this episode, I want to name something carefully: Sometimes the nervous system isn’t dysregulated. It’s between orientations.
This is a conversation about the phase no one prepares you for - the space after clarity, before coherence reforms.
We explore:
- the difference between dysregulation and existential disorientation
- why regulation tools can feel insufficient during transitions
- the Stoic emphasis on endurance - and where it can fall short
- why philosophy is born from loss of certainty, not clarity
- how forcing calm too early stabilizes identities that are meant to dissolve
- what it actually feels like to be between selves
- and how to stay present without bypassing what’s reorganizing
This episode isn’t about fixing yourself.
It’s about staying with yourself when the old map no longer fits.
If you’re in a phase where you’re questioning things again - this conversation is here to walk with you through it.
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