compounding interest — but make it for the nervous system
three breaths won't change your life.
but three breaths, 100 times? that's a different conversation.
here's what i want you to understand about your nervous system — it learns through repetition, not perfection. every small moment of safety you create becomes a reference point your body files away. oh. this is what okay feels like. and slowly, it starts to look for that more. to default to it more.
that's the compounding effect.
it's not the hour-long meditation. it's not the perfect morning routine. it's the 30 seconds in the parking lot before you walk inside. the three breaths before you open your laptop. the pause you take when you feel yourself starting to brace.
small. consistent. low stakes on purpose.
your body doesn't need a lot from you right now — it just needs proof. over and over again, in small doses, that safety is available to it. and every time you offer that? you're making a deposit.
your body is keeping receipts.
so this week, i want you to try something simple:
three breaths. 30 seconds. as many times as you remember.
that's it. don't add to it. don't make it a thing. just notice what starts to shift when you stop waiting for the "right" moment to regulate and start using the moments you already have.
drop a 🫁 below if you're in — i'll check back in with you later this week.
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compounding interest — but make it for the nervous system
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