You’ve finished your book—congrats! 🎉 But what if I told you the real work is just beginning? In this episode, we dive into a fascinating question from a fellow writer: “Will I still benefit from regulating my nervous system now that my writing is done?” (Spoiler: YES, YES, and a million times YES!)
We’ll explore why nervous system regulation isn’t just for writing—it’s essential for everything that comes next: editing, submissions, public speaking, book promotion, handling reviews, and even rejection. Plus, we’re breaking down the second principle of Polyvagal Theory—Neuroception—and how it secretly shapes your creative life.
If you’ve ever spiraled after sending an email, ducked behind the apples at the grocery store to avoid someone, or panicked over an unanswered text, you’ve experienced Neuroception in action! 😳
By the end of this episode, you’ll have a fresh perspective on:
✅ How your nervous system scans for safety and danger (without you knowing!)
✅ Why dysregulation isn’t your fault—and how to build resilience instead
✅ A simple exercise to check in with your nervous system and shift your state
✅ How nervous system flexibility makes you a stronger, more empowered writer
Resources & Mentions:
📖 Polyvagal Theory by Dr. Stephen Porges
📚 Deb Dana’s Work on Nervous System Regulation from her Book, Anchored
✍🏽 This Week’s Writing Prompt: “Dear Fight/Flight or Shutdown State, I’m thankful for…”
Try This:
🧘♀️ The Huddle Exercise – A simple check-in with your nervous system to bring awareness to your state before diving into your next creative task.
Join the Conversation:
💬 What’s your experience with nervous system regulation as a writer? Share your thoughts with me on Substack or reply to this email!
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