Trauma Rewired

5 Nervous-System Errors We Make Every Holiday

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Nov 17, 2025
Explore how holiday stress might stem from past experiences stored in your nervous system. The hosts delve into the concept of neurotags, where sensory cues can trigger body responses linked to memories. Emotional flashbacks are explained as real-time shifts that can recreate trauma states. Discover practical tools for recognizing triggers and setting boundaries to protect your emotional well-being. Learn the importance of honoring natural rhythms and making small choices that promote safety and healing during the holiday season.
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INSIGHT

How Neurotags Make The Past Feel Present

  • Neurotags are networks linking sensory cues to emotions, behaviors, and body responses.
  • A single cue can fire a whole patterned state that makes the past feel present.
INSIGHT

Emotional Flashbacks Change Your Present Reality

  • Emotional flashbacks are real-time nervous system state shifts, not memory regressions.
  • Once the body shifts into survival, the brain filters incoming events to confirm that state.
ADVICE

Name It, Orient, Then Regulate

  • Recognize and name the activation: tell yourself this is a neurotag or an emotional flashback.
  • Use orientation (five colors, feet on floor) then brief regulation tools to shift your state.
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