
Psychologists Off the Clock 451. Start Here: Navigating Overwhelm with Kerry Makin-Byrd
Mar 18, 2026
Kerry Makin-Byrd, a clinical psychologist and burnout expert, shares a simple illustrated toolkit for moments when thinking feels impossible. She explains how overwhelm shows up in body and mind. Short practices to calm the nervous system, shift perspective with self-compassion, and take one small values-aligned step are highlighted.
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Book Born From Kerry's Own Nighttime Overwhelm
- Kerry wrote Start Here because she needed a simple, step-by-step manual when overwhelmed.
- She describes the book as a cookbook with three recipes: Soothe, Transcend, Move, born from her own night-waking anxiety.
Images Make Skills Instantly Accessible
- Simple visual illustrations increase accessibility and act as on-the-spot reminders during stress.
- Kerry reports people stick illustrations on laptops or water bottles so the three-step cues reappear when overwhelmed.
Overwhelm Is Outside Your Window Of Tolerance
- Overwhelm means being outside your window of tolerance where you can't both feel and think effectively.
- Kerry explains this as either overarousal (racing heart, buzzing) or underarousal (numb, slow speech), which disrupts decision-making and emotion.








