Your nervous system has been working overtime

This is where it get's to rest ...
Restore
When life feels overwhelming, the body often moves into survival mode - wired, exhausted, frozen, or constantly on edge.
These somatic practices help you slow down, settle your nervous system, and return to a sense of steadiness within yourself.
A gentle place to begin when everything feels like too much.
Start with a Soft Landing
or explore the full Nervous System Support bundle.
When the nervous system is dysregulated ...
You might notice:
• feeling anxious or overwhelmed by small things
• struggling to switch off or relax
• exhaustion paired with a racing mind
• emotional reactivity or shutdown
• a sense of being disconnected from your body
Midlife brings many changes - hormonal shifts, life transitions, emotional processing, and the sheer pace of modern life. For many women, the nervous system simply becomes overloaded.
This isn’t a personal failure.
It’s a biological response.
And it can be gently supported.

Regulation changes everything
When the nervous system begins to settle, something remarkable happens.
Breath deepens.
Shoulders soften.
Thoughts slow down.
You begin to feel:
• calmer and more grounded
• able to respond rather than react
• more present in your body
• clearer in your thinking
• safer within yourself
Regulation is not about controlling your emotions.
It’s about creating enough safety in the body for your true self to emerge again.
Begin gently ...
A Soft Landing
A short somatic reset designed for moments when overwhelm hits.
This complimentary practice will guide you through simple grounding techniques to help settle the nervous system and bring your awareness back into the body.
Sometimes the smallest shifts create the biggest change.
When the nervous system feels overwhelmed,
It’s the body’s way of asking you to come home to safety.
Nervous System Support
The Nervous System Support portal offers a collection of simple, repeatable practices designed to help your body settle, soften, and return to regulation.
When the nervous system has been carrying stress for too long, the body can feel wired, exhausted, tense, or frozen. These practices gently guide your system back toward steadiness through breath, slow movement, and supportive rest.
Inside this portal you’ll find:
Breath practices for nervous system regulation
• Physiological Sigh
• Nadi Shodhana (alternate nostril breathing)
• Sama Vritti (balanced breath)
• Sithali Pranayama (cooling breath)
These simple techniques help calm the nervous system, regulate stress responses, and bring the body back into balance.
Somatic yoga practices
• Somatic Yoga – Morning Stretch
• Somatic Yoga – Calming & Soothing
Gentle movement practices designed to release tension, reconnect with the body, and invite the nervous system to soften.
Yin yoga sessions for deeper unwinding
• Yin Yoga – Spinal Unwind
• Yin Yoga – Heart & Hamstring Softening
Slow, supported practices that allow the body to settle into longer stretches and release deeper layers of held tension.
Simple Self-Care Guide
A practical companion designed to help you build a sustainable rhythm of self-support, including additional breathwork practices and reminders for tending to yourself with care.
These practices are intentionally gentle and repeatable — tools you can return to again and again whenever life feels overwhelming.
This portal is about creating safety and steadiness in the body.
From overwhelmed → to steady. From survival → to self-trust. 🌿
Why this work matters
Many women have spent decades pushing through stress, overriding the body’s signals, and prioritising everyone else’s needs.
Regulation is the first step in changing that pattern.
Because when the nervous system settles…
clarity returns
intuition returns
self-trust begins to rebuild
And from that place, real transformation becomes possible.

You don’t have to overhaul your life overnight
Sometimes the most powerful thing you can do
is simply pause and breathe.
Start gently.
Start where you are.
The body knows the way home.
Begin with A Soft Landing
or explore the Nervous System Support portal.