Anxiety & Overwhelm
When your thoughts won’t slow down and your body feels constantly on alert.
When everything feels like too much
Anxiety doesn’t always look dramatic.
Sometimes it looks like:
Overthinking every decision
Feeling “on edge” all the time
Snapping at small things
Struggling to relax even when nothing is wrong
Waking in the night with your mind racing
You might look like you’re coping on the outside.
But inside, everything feels tense, busy, or heavy.
You may even know your reactions don’t quite match the situation — and yet your body responds as if something isn’t safe.
That can be exhausting.
You’re not broken. Your nervous system is trying to protect you.
Anxiety is not a weakness.
It’s a stress response that has become overactive.
Your nervous system’s job is to keep you safe.
If it has learned — through past stress, difficult experiences, or prolonged pressure — that the world feels unpredictable, it may stay on alert long after the danger has passed.
That’s why:
- Your heart races
- Your stomach tightens
- Your thoughts spiral
- You feel jumpy or overwhelmed
The response makes sense.
It just isn’t helpful anymore.
And the good news is — it can change.
How we gently calm the cycle
Change doesn’t come from pushing harder. It comes from feeling safe enough to respond differently.
Settling the stress response
Using approaches such as Havening Techniques®, EFT tapping, NLP, and gentle hypnotic techniques, we work directly with the nervous system to help it recognise when you are safe.
Softening triggers
Memories, situations, or patterns that once caused a strong reaction can begin to feel less intense. You keep the memory — but the emotional charge often reduces.
Rebuilding steadiness
As your nervous system settles, thinking becomes clearer. Decisions feel easier. You respond rather than react.
Strengthening inner safety
Self-criticism softens.
Boundaries feel clearer.
You start trusting your responses instead of fighting them.
What Sessions Feel Like
Calm & paced
Sessions are gentle and client-led.
There is no pressure to “get it right.”
You remain in control
If something feels too much, we pause.
If something feels ready, we explore.
Change without force
Many people are surprised how quickly the body settles when it feels safe.

