#MentalHealthMonday - From Survival Mode to Calm: Reset Your Nervous System Now

#MentalHealthMonday - From Survival Mode to Calm: Reset Your Nervous System Now

Hello beautiful souls, and welcome to Mental Health Monday on The Meredith Patterson Podcast.

I'm Meredith Patterson, and as always, I'm so grateful you're here — taking this time for yourself, for your mind, for your heart, and for your healing.

Because if you're anything like so many people I talk to — clients, friends, listeners, even myself at times — you may feel like you're constantly "on edge," overwhelmed, exhausted, or just… stuck in go-go-go mode.

And here's the truth:

👉 You're not broken.
👉 You're not weak.
👉 Your nervous system is simply overwhelmed.

Today, we're going to talk about what survival mode actually is, why your body gets stuck there, and most importantly — simple ways you can reset your nervous system starting right now.

🧠 What Is Survival Mode?

Survival mode is when your body believes you are under threat — even if no actual danger is present.

Your nervous system has two primary states:

  • Sympathetic — fight, flight, freeze (stress response)
  • Parasympathetic — rest, digest, heal (calm state)

Survival mode means your sympathetic system is running the show.

Your body is flooded with stress hormones like cortisol and adrenaline.

You may notice symptoms like:

  • Constant anxiety or worry
  • Racing thoughts
  • Trouble sleeping
  • Fatigue but wired energy
  • Irritability or emotional overwhelm
  • Brain fog
  • Muscle tension
  • Digestive issues
  • Feeling numb or disconnected
  • Always waiting for the "next thing to go wrong"

And here's something important:

Your nervous system doesn't care whether the threat is a tiger… or an overflowing inbox.

It reacts the same way.

💛 Why So Many of Us Are Stuck Here

Modern life is basically a survival-mode factory.

Constant notifications.
Financial pressure.
News cycles.
Family responsibilities.
Perfectionism.
People-pleasing.
Trauma — past or present.
Lack of true rest.

And for many high-achieving, deeply caring people — especially women — calm can feel unfamiliar… even unsafe.

Your body gets used to stress.

So when things finally slow down, you may feel restless, uneasy, or guilty.

Sound familiar?

🌿 The Body Cannot Heal While It Feels Unsafe

This is the key message of today's episode.

Your nervous system must feel safe before it can calm down.

You cannot think your way out of survival mode.

You must signal safety to your body.

And the good news is…

👉 Safety can be taught.
👉 Calm can be practiced.
👉 Regulation is a skill.

✨ Reset #1 — Breathe Like You're Safe

Breath is the fastest way to communicate with your nervous system.

When you're stressed, your breathing becomes shallow and rapid.

When you're calm, your breathing slows and deepens.

So let's do this together right now.

Place one hand on your chest… one on your belly.

Inhale slowly through your nose for 4…
Hold for 2…
Exhale through your mouth for 6…

Again.

Inhale… 2… 3… 4…
Hold… 1… 2…
Exhale… 2… 3… 4… 5… 6…

Long exhalations tell your brain:

"I am safe."

Even one minute of this can begin shifting your state.

🌸 Reset #2 — Ground Your Body in the Present

Survival mode pulls you into catastrophic future thinking or painful past loops.

Grounding brings you back to now.

Try the 5-4-3-2-1 technique:

Name:

  • 5 things you can see
  • 4 things you can feel
  • 3 things you can hear
  • 2 things you can smell
  • 1 thing you can taste

This anchors your brain in reality — not imagined danger.

🧘‍♀️ Reset #3 — Move Stress Out of the Body

Stress hormones are designed for action.

If you sit still all day while stressed, that energy gets trapped.

Gentle movement helps discharge it:

  • Walking
  • Stretching
  • Shaking out your hands and arms
  • Dancing in your kitchen
  • Yoga
  • Even rolling your shoulders

You don't need an intense workout.

Your body just needs completion.

💗 Reset #4 — Soothing Sensory Input

Your nervous system responds deeply to sensory cues.

Ask yourself:

👉 What feels comforting to me?

Examples:

  • Warm tea
  • A cozy blanket
  • Soft music
  • Nature sounds
  • A hot shower
  • Petting an animal
  • Gentle touch
  • Dim lighting
  • Aromatherapy

These are not luxuries.

They are regulation tools.

🌼 Reset #5 — Safe Connection

Human beings regulate each other.

A calm nervous system can calm another nervous system.

This is called co-regulation.

Think about how you feel when someone kind, grounded, and warm sits with you.

You can seek this through:

  • Talking with a trusted friend
  • Hugs
  • Laughter
  • Therapy
  • Support groups
  • Community

You don't have to do everything alone.

🕊️ A Gentle Truth

If you've been in survival mode for a long time, calm may not feel comfortable immediately.

You might even feel bored, restless, or emotional.

That's normal.

Your body is recalibrating.

Be patient with yourself.

Healing isn't dramatic — it's repetitive.

Small signals of safety, over and over again.

🌅 A Simple Daily Nervous System Reset Routine

Here's a quick routine you can use anytime:

Morning:
Deep breathing before checking your phone

Midday:
Walk or stretch break

Afternoon:
Hydration + grounding moment

Evening:
Dim lights, calming activity, slower pace

Think of regulation like brushing your teeth — maintenance, not crisis response.

💫 You Are Not Meant to Live in Emergency Mode

Your body was designed for joy, connection, creativity, and peace.

Survival mode is meant to be temporary.

If you take one thing from today's episode, let it be this:

👉 Calm is not selfish.
👉 Rest is productive.
👉 Safety is healing.

And you deserve all three.

Take a slow breath with me one more time.

Inhale…

Exhale…

Ask yourself gently:

"What would feel supportive to my nervous system right now?"

Then give yourself permission to do that — even if it's small.

Especially if it's small.

Thank you for spending this time with me today.

If this episode resonated, I would love for you to share it with someone who may be feeling overwhelmed right now.

And remember…

Bliss is your birthright.
✨ Calm is available to you.
✨ You are allowed to feel safe in your own life.

I'll see you next Mental Health Monday.

Jaksot(101)

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