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What do you actually do when anxiety shows up — not in theory, but in real life?
In this episode of Informed Enough, we’re talking about anxiety in a way most people don’t. Not just mindset shifts or “calm down” advice, but what’s actually happening in your body when anxiety hits — and how to respond in a way that helps your nervous system settle instead of spiral.
If you’ve ever felt your heart race out of nowhere, your thoughts go into overdrive, or your body react even when nothing is “wrong,” this episode is for you. We break down the physiology of anxiety in simple, mom-to-mom language, explain why fighting anxiety often makes it worse, and walk through practical tools you can use in the moment — without needing to escape, fix, or avoid.
You’ll learn:
Why anxiety is a nervous system response (not a personal failure)
What’s happening in your body during fight-or-flight
Why reassurance and avoidance can backfire
Simple tools to respond to anxiety instead of reacting to it
How to reduce rumination and regain a sense of control
What it looks like to take action even when you feel uncomfortable
This episode is for women who are tired of overthinking, tired of spiraling, and ready to move from understanding anxiety to actually handling it when it shows up.
You don’t need more information — you need tools you can apply.
This episode will help you go from knowing… to doing.
By Niki WolfeWhat do you actually do when anxiety shows up — not in theory, but in real life?
In this episode of Informed Enough, we’re talking about anxiety in a way most people don’t. Not just mindset shifts or “calm down” advice, but what’s actually happening in your body when anxiety hits — and how to respond in a way that helps your nervous system settle instead of spiral.
If you’ve ever felt your heart race out of nowhere, your thoughts go into overdrive, or your body react even when nothing is “wrong,” this episode is for you. We break down the physiology of anxiety in simple, mom-to-mom language, explain why fighting anxiety often makes it worse, and walk through practical tools you can use in the moment — without needing to escape, fix, or avoid.
You’ll learn:
Why anxiety is a nervous system response (not a personal failure)
What’s happening in your body during fight-or-flight
Why reassurance and avoidance can backfire
Simple tools to respond to anxiety instead of reacting to it
How to reduce rumination and regain a sense of control
What it looks like to take action even when you feel uncomfortable
This episode is for women who are tired of overthinking, tired of spiraling, and ready to move from understanding anxiety to actually handling it when it shows up.
You don’t need more information — you need tools you can apply.
This episode will help you go from knowing… to doing.