10 A Nervous System Reset for Overthinking: Find Clarity & Calm in a Chaotic World

EPISODE · Apr 7, 2025 · 11 MIN

10 A Nervous System Reset for Overthinking: Find Clarity & Calm in a Chaotic World

from Highly Sensitive and Strong · host Daphnie Leigh

In a time when the world feels heavier than ever, it’s easy to get stuck in spirals of overthinking. When uncertainty, stress, and fear dominate the headlines, your nervous system goes into overdrive—leaving you restless, anxious, and mentally exhausted.For highly sensitive people, this isn’t just frustrating—it’s overwhelming. Your mind is trying to find control in an unpredictable world, but instead, it leaves you feeling drained. And if you’ve ever been told to “just stop worrying,” you know that forcing your thoughts to stop never works.That’s because overthinking isn’t just a mindset issue—it’s a nervous system response. Your body is holding onto stress, and until you release that tension, your mind will stay stuck in a loop.This guided practice is here to help.🌿 In this episode, we’ll:Use grounding movement to release mental tensionActivate your body’s natural calming responseShift from racing thoughts into a state of clarity and easeCreate the space you need for resilienceYou don’t have to stay stuck in your head. Press play and give yourself the reset you need.✨ Want deeper support on your healing journey? Join my brand-new membership, Rooted Resilience—created for highly sensitive women ready to regulate their nervous systems, build emotional strength, and feel safe in their bodies again. → www.yogiranger.com/membership💬 Let’s Connect!Instagram: @yogi_ranger

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