Ever feel like you’re about to lose it—overwhelmed, overstimulated, and out of patience?
In this episode, you’ll learn a simple 5-second reset to calm your body and mind before you snap.[Enjoying The Goodness Habit? Rate the show wherever you're listening to help more moms find this message.]
We’ll walk through how to quickly shift your focus using your senses, why this works (based on brain science), and how it helps interrupt stress before it takes over.
If you need a practical tool you can use in real time—even in the middle of chaos—this episode will help you reset fast and respond with more calm and control.More Episodes:When you feel like you're feeling, ask yourself this 1 questionTake your thoughts captive and finally feel less overwhelmedMentioned: Distraction vs. Suppression Neuroscience Study
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The Goodness Habit: Reclaim Peace and Joy in Motherhood

Hanna Lapsansky - Christian Podcaster

About to Lose It? The 5-Second Distraction Method That Calms You Down Fast

APR 15, 20266 MIN
The Goodness Habit: Reclaim Peace and Joy in Motherhood

About to Lose It? The 5-Second Distraction Method That Calms You Down Fast

APR 15, 20266 MIN

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Ever feel like you’re about to lose it—overwhelmed, overstimulated, and out of patience? In this episode, you’ll learn a simple 5-second reset to calm your body and mind before you snap. [Enjoying The Goodness Habit? Rate the show wherever you're listening to help more moms find this message.] We’ll walk through how to quickly shift your focus using your senses, why this works (based on brain science), and how it helps interrupt stress before it takes over. If you need a practical tool you can use in real time—even in the middle of chaos—this episode will help you reset fast and respond with more calm and control. More Episodes: When you feel like you're feeling, ask yourself this 1 question Take your thoughts captive and finally feel less overwhelmed Mentioned: Distraction vs. Suppression Neuroscience Study Stay Connected I send short, practical encouragement to help you reclaim more peace and joy in motherhood: Join Email