436 - How to Actually Expand Your Nervous System Capacity (Hint: It's Not About Being Calm)

March 3
26 mins

Episode Description

You came to nervous system work wanting calm. What you actually need is capacity. And those are not the same thing.

Calm is a feeling. Capacity is a skill. And one of them you can build — no matter how full, demanding, or non-negotiable your life is right now.

In this episode, I'm getting into what has become the cornerstone of everything I teach: capacity expansion. Not just stress management, not just "calm down" tools — but the actual process of expanding what your nervous system can hold.

I walk through the five-step framework I use with clients and in my own life: building awareness of your early warning signals, using affect labeling to interrupt the stress response, anchoring to one go-to regulation tool, practicing pendulation to grow your window of tolerance, and choosing edge-expanding discomfort once your baseline starts to rise.

This is also your first look at The Capacity Method — the program I've been building — and how to get on the waitlist. If capacity expansion is what you're here for, this episode is the place to start.

What You'll Learn

  • What capacity actually is (hint: it's not just stress tolerance — it's also your capacity for joy, pleasure, focus, and success)
  • The two directions your nervous system tips when it crosses threshold — hyperarousal and hypoarousal — and how to identify which one is yours
  • Pendulation: the somatic practice that actually expands your window of tolerance over time
  • What 'expanding at the edge' looks like in real life — and why discomfort is the mechanism, not the obstacle

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