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In this episode of the NeuroHeir Podcast, we begin a four-part series centered on the Four N’s: Notice, Name, Nurture, and Navigate—starting with the foundation of all nervous system work: notice. Building on last week’s conversation about the window of tolerance, this episode explores how regulation isn’t a fixed state you’re either “in” or “out” of, but an ongoing relationship with your body. You’ll learn how to recognize the earliest somatic signals that appear at the edges of your window before you’re fully dysregulated and why noticing sooner creates more choice, connection, and capacity. In this episode, we cover: • Why the window of tolerance is a relationship, not a pass/fail state • The difference between full dysregulation and the subtle “frame” where early signals live • How noticing sensation helps bring the thinking brain back online • Why regulation has sensation too and why it matters to notice it • How attunement (not control) creates real nervous system safety • A client story that reframes anxiety and hypervigilance as protective intelligence • Reflective questions to help you recognize your own signals of regulation and dysregulation • How generational patterns influence your stress responses and what awareness can changeREFERENCES Levine, P. A. (2010). In an unspoken voice: How the body releases trauma and restores goodness. North Atlantic Books. Schore, A. N. (2001). Effects of a secure attachment relationship on right brain development, affect regulation, and infant mental health. Infant Mental Health Journal, 22(1–2), 7–66. https://doi.org/10.1002/1097-0355(200... Siegel, D. J. (2012). The developing mind: How relationships and the brain interact to shape who we are (2nd ed.). Guilford Press. Siegel, D. J. (2020). Aware: The science and practice of presence. TarcherPerigee. Listener Reflection Questions Window of Tolerance – Notice Practice • When I’m inside my Window of Tolerance, what do I notice in my body? • I know my body feels grounded because __________. • When I feel calm, there is a settling sensation in my __________. • When I’m regulated, my thoughts tend to ____ 💬 Have a Question You’d Like Answered on the Podcast? If you have a question around the nervous system, healing relationships, or generational patterns, you’re invited to submit it anonymously using the link below. There’s also an optional box you can check if you’d like to be considered for a short audio coaching conversation on a future episode. 👉 Submit your question (https://forms.gle/L7uKcEh1AneQtxKz7) Connect with me: Instagram → @aligningwithleanna ( / aligningwithleanna ) Website → leannahunt.com (https://www.leannahunt.com) Disclaimer: Although I am a licensed Associate Clinical Mental Health Counselor, The NeuroHeir℠ Podcast is not a substitute for therapy, counseling, or medical treatment. The tools and practices I share are for educational and coaching purposes only. Every nervous system is unique, and what we discuss on this podcast should not replace your own individual therapeutic work or professional support. The focus of this podcast is my coaching work, which centers on education, nervous system practices, and generational healing tools designed to support—not replace—your personal journey with a qualified provider. If you are struggling with your mental health or experiencing overwhelming emotions, please seek support from a licensed professional in your area. You don’t have to do this work alone.