What Does a Healthy Boundary Actually Feel Like?
Healthy boundaries are more than saying no. Learn what healthy boundaries feel like in your body, relationships, and nervous system.
Clinical Neuropsychology & Trauma Educator
Rebekah weaves modern neuroscience, trauma theory, and nervous system education into every offering.
Healthy boundaries are more than saying no. Learn what healthy boundaries feel like in your body, relationships, and nervous system.
Discover why people-pleasing may develop as a protective pattern, how it affects relationships, and gentle steps toward healthier boundaries.
Do you feel responsible for keeping everyone else happy? Learn why this pattern develops and discover the first steps toward healthier boundaries.
Rest should feel restorative, but for many women it brings anxiety instead. Learn why chronic stress and survival responses can make stillness feel uncomfortable.
Understand the four common survival responses, how they can appear in everyday life, and why they are intelligent protective adaptations rather than personal flaws.
When your to-do list grows, do you freeze instead of taking action? Learn why overwhelm can lead to shutdown and how to gently move toward safety and choice.
Feeling anxious, overwhelmed, or constantly on alert? Learn how survival mode may affect your nervous system, what it can feel like, and gentle first steps toward safety.
If you struggle to relax even when life seems calm, your nervous system may still be expecting danger. Learn why this happens, what can help, and how to begin rebuilding a sense of safety.
Feeling tense, startled, or unable to relax? Learn what may keep your body on alert, what can help, and when to seek professional support.