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Stop Saying “I’m Fine”: Nervous System Regulation for High-Achieving Women with Michelle Grosser | 372

Dec 22, 2025
Michelle Grosser, a nervous system strategist and former trial attorney, joins the discussion on regulating your nervous system to combat burnout. She reveals how the body sends four times more messages to the brain than vice versa, emphasizing the need for safety over success. Michelle discusses the importance of daily movement, stillness, and play, cautioning against high-intensity workouts when overwhelmed. They also explore how emotional suppression and weak boundaries can lead to burnout, urging high-achieving women to stop settling for 'just fine' and prioritize their well-being.
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INSIGHT

Body-to-Brain Messaging Dominates

  • Only 20% of nerve signals go from brain to body while 80% are body-to-brain signals.
  • Michelle Grosser warns mindset work loses a four-to-one tug-of-war without body-based regulation.
INSIGHT

Safety Trumps Success

  • The nervous system's primary job is safety, not success or confidence.
  • When stuck in fight-or-flight the prefrontal cortex shuts down and executive function becomes limited.
ADVICE

Daily Triple-Regulators

  • Build daily regulators: movement, stillness, and play to expand resilience.
  • Michelle Grosser recommends these three daily practices to increase bandwidth and reduce reactivity.
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