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Staying Grounded in Motion (How to Regulate While Life Keeps Moving)

Life doesn’t slow down just because you’re overwhelmed.
Deadlines still exist. Kids still need snacks. Emotions still show up—often uninvited.

In this episode of Shift Happens: Embrace the Change, Ashley explores what it really means to stay grounded in motion—not after life calms down, not when everything feels manageable, but right in the middle of it.

You’ll learn how to stay connected to yourself while life is moving fast, using a trauma-informed framework that focuses on emotional regulation and identity repair—without requiring perfection, silence, or stepping away from real life.

In this episode, we cover:

Why being “grounded” doesn’t mean being calm or still

How your nervous system responds to speed, stress, and pressure

Simple body-based tools to regulate in real time

How to interrupt mental spirals when everything feels urgent

Identity-repair shifts that help you stop making stress mean something is wrong with you

The Body, Mind, Identity anchors for staying steady while life keeps moving

If you’ve ever thought, “I’ll feel better once things slow down,” this episode is your reminder that grounding isn’t about stopping—it’s about returning.

Because grounded people don’t have perfect lives.
They have a practice of coming back to themselves.

✨ If this episode resonates, share it with someone who’s carrying a lot right now.
✨ For support with emotional regulation, identity repair, and building capacity without burnout, learn more about working with Ashley through The MindShift Project. www.mindshiftwithashley.com