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EPISODE · Jan 22, 2026 · 24 MIN

21. The Overstimulation Epidemic: Why Your Brain Can't Rest (And How to Reclaim Your Peace)

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Your brain isn't broken. You're not lazy. You're overstimulated.If you feel like you can't focus anymore, like resting makes you anxious instead of relaxed, like you're constantly behind even when you're doing "nothing"—this episode will change everything.We're living in the most stimulating era in human history, and no one taught us how to protect our nervous system from it. Notifications, screens, infinite content, and constant comparison—all competing for your attention, all day, every day.In this episode, we break down the overstimulation epidemic: what it's doing to your brain, your nervous system, and your peace—and how to reclaim your attention without disappearing from modern life.WHAT YOU'LL LEARN:- The neuroscience of overstimulation (why your brain feels tired but wired)- Dopamine overload & resistance: Why things that used to feel good now feel dull- Attention fragmentation: Why you can't focus like you used to- How overstimulation dysregulates your nervous system- Why discipline alone doesn't fix this (and what actually does)- 4 gentle practices to reclaim your peace: boredom, micro-stimulation reduction, regulation, and protecting your mornings/evenings- The identity shift from stimulated to sovereignRESEARCH & SCIENCE MENTIONED:- Dr. Daniel Levitin - The Organized Mind (information overload)- Dr. Anna Lembke—Dopamine Nation (dopamine desensitization)- Dr. Gloria Mark—Attention fragmentation research (UC Irvine)- Dr. Stephen Porges—Polyvagal Theory (nervous system regulation)- Dr. Sandi Mann - The Science of Boredom (Default Mode Network)- Roy Baumeister—Ego depletion theory- Islamic concept of Sukoon (tranquility & rest)THE 4 GENTLE PRACTICES:1. Create boredom on purpose (activate your Default Mode Network)2. Reduce micro-stimulation (notifications, apps, transitions)3. Regulate before you focus (30-second nervous system reset)4. Protect your mornings & evenings (most sensitive times)This episode is for the woman who feels constantly overwhelmed but doesn't know why. For the woman who's "always tired" but can't rest. For the woman ready to reclaim her peace.You don't need to escape society. You need space. Space to think, feel, and hear yourself again.Connect with Miss Reign

Your brain isn't broken. You're not lazy. You're overstimulated.If you feel like you can't focus anymore, like resting makes you anxious instead of relaxed, like you're constantly behind even when you're doing "nothing"—this episode will change everything.We're living in the most stimulating era in human history, and no one taught us how to protect our nervous system from it. Notifications, screens, infinite content, and constant comparison—all competing for your attention, all day, every day.In this episode, we break down the overstimulation epidemic: what it's doing to your brain, your nervous system, and your peace—and how to reclaim your attention without disappearing from modern life.WHAT YOU'LL LEARN:- The neuroscience of overstimulation (why your brain feels tired but wired)- Dopamine overload & resistance: Why things that used to feel good now feel dull- Attention fragmentation: Why you can't focus like you used to- How overstimulation dysregulates your nervous system- Why discipline alone doesn't fix this (and what actually does)- 4 gentle practices to reclaim your peace: boredom, micro-stimulation reduction, regulation, and protecting your mornings/evenings- The identity shift from stimulated to sovereignRESEARCH & SCIENCE MENTIONED:- Dr. Daniel Levitin - The Organized Mind (information overload)- Dr. Anna Lembke—Dopamine Nation (dopamine desensitization)- Dr. Gloria Mark—Attention fragmentation research (UC Irvine)- Dr. Stephen Porges—Polyvagal Theory (nervous system regulation)- Dr. Sandi Mann - The Science of Boredom (Default Mode Network)- Roy Baumeister—Ego depletion theory- Islamic concept of Sukoon (tranquility & rest)THE 4 GENTLE PRACTICES:1. Create boredom on purpose (activate your Default Mode Network)2. Reduce micro-stimulation (notifications, apps, transitions)3. Regulate before you focus (30-second nervous system reset)4. Protect your mornings & evenings (most sensitive times)This episode is for the woman who feels constantly overwhelmed but doesn't know why. For the woman who's "always tired" but can't rest. For the woman ready to reclaim her peace.You don't need to escape society. You need space. Space to think, feel, and hear yourself again.Connect with Miss Reign

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