
22/10/2024
"I’ve got a job and 2 young kids; I'm in survival mode."
I felt really sad when this young mum shared this... as though this was 'simply the way it is' as a working mum of two.
If this feels like your daily reality, please know that you’re not alone.
But it doesn’t have to be ‘survival’.
Yes, parenting is busy. Yes, it's demanding, and sometimes you feel stretched in every direction. But if you’re constantly in a state of survival, there’s a reason for it - and it's not just about the endless to-do lists, your job and the kids.
Children, especially babies and young kids, co-regulate with their parents. This means they take their emotional cues from you, learning how to feel safe and navigate the world by sensing your state of being. When you're in survival mode, they pick up on that energy and will act (or ‘act out’) accordingly. But when you find calm and balance, they feel that too.
✨ What is 'survival' mode?
Often, it's not just the external busyness but what's happening in your nervous system.
“Survival mode” is a Nervous System response of fight, flight and/ or freeze. It's when your system is stuck in a state of stress - and this impacts everything—from your energy levels to how you respond emotionally.
✨ How do we break the cycle?
When we’re trauma-informed, we understand how our bodies hold onto stress and how to release it, so we can show up in our parenting from a place of presence, rather than constant reactivity.
✨ Start HERE
Start with compassion for yourself. Survival mode doesn’t mean you’re failing—it means you need support.
Explore how trauma-informed parenting can help you shift from just surviving to thriving.
Parenting is meant to be a journey of connection, not exhaustion.
If you would like to find out more about my parenting workshop this coming Thursday 24 October in Copenhagen (90 minutes to educate and empower you as a parent and a human being with a Nervous System), comment 'PARENT' below & I'll be in touch.