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Life Coaching with Christine Hassler

EP 427: How to Tone Down Hyper-vigilance with Maria

Life Coaching with Christine Hassler

Christine Hassler

Education, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.81.7K Ratings

🗓️ 15 November 2023

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

This coaching call is about giving ourselves the time to be where we are, even if we don't like it. Today's caller, Maria, has suffered recent losses. It is causing past grief to surface. She asks Christine for guidance on how to tone down her hyper-vigilance and move through the grief she is experiencing.

 

[For show notes, go here: Christinehassler.com/episode427].

 

Many of us get our idea of what a mother is based on our mother, the media, or other things that are so far off from what a mother actually is. A mother is not a martyr, not someone who sacrifices everything, has no life, or no sense of herself. It is also not abandoning a child, either physically or emotionally, because she's so caught up in her own trauma.

 

A mother is being a loving, nurturing model of what a healthy nervous system looks like, what nurturing looks like, what unconditional love looks like, what acceptance looks like, what boundaries look like, and what soothing looks like.

 

When we are in a phase in life where we are still working out subconscious patterns and wounding, it is impossible to see red flags. If you are beating yourself up for red flags you didn't see in situations, especially partnerships, please forgive yourself. You had to be in those relationships to wake up! Remember, we are naturally attracted to our dysfunction. We are naturally attracted to people who remind us of the parents who didn't give us what we wanted.

 

Please forgive yourself. You can see the red flags now because you have done work. You couldn't see them before. Give yourself a break. Self-beat has no place in healing. Give yourself that mothering or parental nurturing love that you so deserve. Sometimes it is not time to do the "work." The work is nurturing, regulating, and resourcing ourselves.

 

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Consider/Ask Yourself:

  • Have you recently gone through loss and grief that have triggered other loss or grief?

  • Are you in a phase of overwhelm by how much you feel you have to process?

  • Did you not have the childhood or the parent you deeply desired?

  • Have you ignored red flags in relationships only now, in hindsight, they are clear as day?

 

Maria's Question:

Maria has experienced a lot of loss recently and is looking for guidance on how to move through the grief.

 

Maria's Key Insights and Ahas:

  • She feels emotionally malnourished.

  • Her recent pregnancy and relationship losses are bringing up past grief.

  • She feels unsafe and hyper-vigilant.

  • She feels challenged to express herself or to be joyful.

  • Her mother passed away three years ago.

  • Her mother was emotionally unavailable and detached.

  • She feels overwhelmed, and her sense of self is out of balance.

  • Memories of her childhood feelings are surfacing and mixing with her grief.

  • She wanted intimacy from her mother and her relationships.

  • She longs for connection.

  • She did not have the ability to discern red flags.

  • She is consciously single now.

  • She is a doula who has a deep connection to motherhood.

 

How to Get Over It and On With It:

  • Have compassion and awareness for the season of life she is in now.

  • Know that her soul baby is holding space for her to be ready for a beautiful, healthy relationship.

  • Give herself the love and the nurturing she wanted from her parents.

  • Allow herself to be resourced.

 

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This is episode 427. How to tone down hyper-vigilance with Maria.

0:09.0

Welcome to Over It and On With It. I'm your host Christine Hasler and for over a decade I've been a life coach,

0:15.2

speaker, and author. Each week you'll hear me work directly with a caller as I coach them through a

0:19.7

goal they want to accomplish or an obstacle they may be facing. I'll provide a blend of practical

0:24.2

and spiritual advice as well as tangible actions you can apply to your own life.

0:28.6

Now let's get on with the episode. I'm loving seeing your feedback. I'm loving loving loving it. Thank you so much for

0:43.5

taking the time to put out such thoughtful answers. If you go and fill out the

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podcast survey you are entered into a contest where you can receive a 30 minute free

0:53.5

coaching session with me that won't be aired.

0:55.6

It's just for your ears only.

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So go to Christine Hasser.com slash survey

1:00.6

to fill that out again, Christine Hasser.

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com slash survey.

1:04.0

Oh today's episode is such a good one and one that's close to my heart

1:08.0

because I feel like it's something I just came out of

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which is giving ourselves the season and the time to be where we are even if we

1:16.7

don't necessarily like it. I think there's so many of us especially those of us

1:20.0

that are achievers that are used to performing at a high level or just being

1:24.4

busy or doing things when our life is not that for whatever reason it can be

1:28.8

unsettling and hypervigilance can come up so this episode, Maria and I dive into the importance of really

1:37.0

accepting where we are and not doing and just resourcing ourselves instead of trying to figure

1:41.8

out the answer to a problem. As you're listening to in our that's triggered other loss and grief.

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