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Surviving The Holiday with your Regulation Intact with Dr Maria

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EP:167 Ready to thrive through the holiday season? In this episode of Thrive Like a Parent, I sit down with my dear friend and colleague, Dr. Maria Gonzalez, to get real about what makes the holidays so stressful, and more importantly, how you can reclaim joy and peace with practical, actionable strategies.

We dive into why holidays can trigger so much sensory overload, emotional dysregulation, and people-pleasing, sharing honest stories from our experiences and those of our clients. You’ll learn why predictability matters for your brain, how to spot your own patterns, and techniques for real-time regulation when family chaos hits. Maria and I both get personal, revealing the boundaries we’ve set (and struggled with!), lessons on gift-giving, and the self-care routines that keep us—and our families—centered and grounded.

My biggest wish for you is that you give yourself permission to honor what feels good and real this holiday season. Like I always say, you can’t control every detail, but you can learn to regulate, model self-care for your family, and say “no” without guilt!

Want personalized support on your journey to a calmer, more joyful holiday? Reach out for one-on-one coaching—we’re running a special offer right now! Whether this is your first year working on healthy boundaries or you’re ready for next-level holiday wellness, Maria and I are here for you.

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