05/13/2026
I have a new morning ritual that is so simple, and so consequential. I do 8 minutes of breath work. 5 seconds in, 5 seconds out. And I come out a different person on the other side.
When it’s time to wake up the kids, I am present, pleasant (ha), and energized. I was talking to my coach about this, and here’s what she said: “You regulated your internal environment, and the outcome was more connection, presence, and ease in how you moved through your life.”
I haven’t stopped thinking about that.
Regulating our environment shifts how we show up in life.
It struck me that this is true of our external environment, too. When we regulate our HOME, it changes how we show up day to day. It starts with solving problems of flow and clutter, with layout and storage. Then layering in color, pattern, lighting, etc., that makes you *feel* something everyday: joy, awe, appreciation; feelings that live within us, then show up in how we connect, how we work, how we play.
It’s not aesthetics for their own sake, but environments that shape our human experience. It’s the same nervous system, just interacting with different inputs.
So what’s one thing in your home asking something from your nervous system every day? Maybe it’s a room that doesn’t quite function the way you need it to. Maybe it’s lighting that makes evenings feel dim and draining instead of grounding. Maybe it’s spaces that feel unfinished, impersonal, or visually noisy in a way you’ve stopped noticing.
Pick one small shift: clear a surface, add softer lighting, hang art that’s been stashed away. Then notice what changes in you! Our environments are always shaping us—either pushing us from, or pulling us toward ease, presence, and connection. The beautiful thing is we can decide which way that current runs.
And huge thanks to our amazing coach, for all the soulful learning and Ahas.💛
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