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Embracing Curiosity over Judgment: Transforming Triggers into Growth

August 13, 20243 min read
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Navigating the challenges of motherhood after trauma can feel like an overwhelming journey. As mamas, we often find ourselves grappling with triggers, self-doubt, and the pressure to meet everyone's needs. But what if I told you there's a way to shift from constant reactivity to a more compassionate, empowered approach?

Let's explore some powerful insights and strategies shared by Mel Findlater, a mom of two and a coach who helps mamas see new possibilities in their lives.

The Impact of Past Experiences

Our past experiences, whether related to fertility struggles, traumatic births, or childhood events, can profoundly shape our approach to motherhood. Mel's journey, from IVF treatments to navigating parenthood away from family support, highlights how these challenges can leave lasting imprints on our psyche.

Recognizing Our Triggers

One of the most significant revelations in Mel's story is the importance of identifying our triggers. For her, it was the overwhelming feeling of not being able to meet everyone's needs - a common struggle for many mamas.

How can we pinpoint our triggers?

1. Practice self-reflection
2. Pay attention to physical and emotional responses
3. Journal about challenging moments

Remember, recognizing triggers is a process that takes time and patience. Be gentle with yourself as you navigate this journey of self-discovery.

The Power of the Choice Map

Mel introduced us to a powerful tool called the Choice Map, developed by Dr. Marilee Adams. This visual guide helps us shift from a judgmental mindset to a learning mindset, especially in triggering situations.

The Judger Path vs. The Learner Path

When faced with a challenging situation, we often default to the Judger Path, making assumptions and harsh judgments about ourselves or others. The Learner Path, however, encourages curiosity and open-mindedness.

Key steps to switch to the Learner Path:

1. Pause and notice when you're on the Judger Path
2. Ask yourself open-ended questions
3. Challenge your assumptions
4. Seek to understand rather than judge

Cultivating Self-Compassion

Perhaps the most crucial aspect of managing triggers and shifting our mindset is practicing self-compassion. As Mel pointed out, we're often harsher on ourselves than we would ever be to others.

Strategies for fostering self-compassion:

1. Treat yourself with the same kindness you'd offer a friend
2. Recognize that imperfection is part of the shared human experience
3. Practice mindfulness to stay present and non-judgmental

Remember, developing self-compassion is like building a muscle - it takes consistent practice and patience.

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Retraining Your Brain

Mel beautifully explained the process of retraining our brains using the analogy of learning to ride a bike. Just as a neural pathway starts as a thin piece of floss and gradually thickens into a rope, our new, more compassionate thought patterns take time to establish.

Tips for retraining your brain:

1. Be patient with yourself - change doesn't happen overnight
2. Celebrate small victories along the way
3. Practice new thought patterns consistently
4. Use visual reminders of your progress

The Role of Grounding Techniques

When you find yourself triggered, grounding techniques can help bring you back to the present moment. Try this simple exercise:

1. Notice what your feet are touching
2. Focus on the sensation in your calves
3. Gradually move your attention up your body

This practice helps shift your focus from racing thoughts to physical sensations, creating space for more balanced responses.

As we navigate the beautiful, challenging journey of motherhood after trauma, remember that healing is not linear. Some days will be easier than others, and that's okay. The key is to approach yourself with compassion, curiosity, and patience.

By implementing tools like the Choice Map, practicing self-compassion, and consistently working to retrain our brains, we can create new neural pathways that lead to more peaceful, empowered parenting.

You're doing important work, mama. Keep shining, keep growing, and remember - you're not alone on this journey.

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