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EP:182 In this episode of Thrive Like a Parent, I’m diving deep into one of the biggest reasons so many of us feel exhausted, resentful, and burnt out: regulating externally instead of internally.
I’m breaking down the difference between the two in real-life, practical terms. When we regulate externally, we rely on our partners, kids, parents, friends, or even the state of our house to determine how we feel. We wait for someone else to notice we’re drowning, to give us permission to rest, to step in and take over. And when they don’t? We feel angry, unseen, and completely overwhelmed.
I share how this showed up in my own life—how I used to abandon myself over and over again, scheduling everything around my family, believing my worth came from doing more, people-pleasing, and hoping that one day someone would finally “get it” and take care of me the way I needed. Spoiler: that moment never came… until I decided to become the one who takes care of me.
We’ll talk about:
Why your partner (or kids, or parents) are not mind readers—and why expecting them to be is wrecking your nervous system
By the end of this episode, you’ll be able to:
Identify whether you’re regulating externally or internally
If you are tired of feeling like you’re treading water, waiting for someone to throw you a life raft, this episode will show you how to build your own.
Pause after listening and check in with yourself:
Share this episode with another parent who is drowning in resentment, burnout, or “doing it all.” Screenshot the episode, tag me @drbrookeweinstein, and tell me one way you’re going to start regulating internally instead of externally.
If you’re ready to go deeper into this work and truly repattern your nervous system, come work with me inside my programs—head to my website or the link in the show notes to get started.
By Dr. Brooke Weinstein4.7
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EP:182 In this episode of Thrive Like a Parent, I’m diving deep into one of the biggest reasons so many of us feel exhausted, resentful, and burnt out: regulating externally instead of internally.
I’m breaking down the difference between the two in real-life, practical terms. When we regulate externally, we rely on our partners, kids, parents, friends, or even the state of our house to determine how we feel. We wait for someone else to notice we’re drowning, to give us permission to rest, to step in and take over. And when they don’t? We feel angry, unseen, and completely overwhelmed.
I share how this showed up in my own life—how I used to abandon myself over and over again, scheduling everything around my family, believing my worth came from doing more, people-pleasing, and hoping that one day someone would finally “get it” and take care of me the way I needed. Spoiler: that moment never came… until I decided to become the one who takes care of me.
We’ll talk about:
Why your partner (or kids, or parents) are not mind readers—and why expecting them to be is wrecking your nervous system
By the end of this episode, you’ll be able to:
Identify whether you’re regulating externally or internally
If you are tired of feeling like you’re treading water, waiting for someone to throw you a life raft, this episode will show you how to build your own.
Pause after listening and check in with yourself:
Share this episode with another parent who is drowning in resentment, burnout, or “doing it all.” Screenshot the episode, tag me @drbrookeweinstein, and tell me one way you’re going to start regulating internally instead of externally.
If you’re ready to go deeper into this work and truly repattern your nervous system, come work with me inside my programs—head to my website or the link in the show notes to get started.

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