The Practitioner Who Held the Boundary
This is a composite story drawn from common patterns in practitioners who work with the relational conflict trigger. Details are illustrative, not specific. Take…
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This is a composite story drawn from common patterns in practitioners who work with the relational conflict trigger. Details are illustrative, not specific. Take…
This is a composite story drawn from common patterns in practitioners who work with the visibility trigger. Details are illustrative, not specific. Take your…
This is a composite story drawn from common patterns in practitioners who work with the worth trigger. Details are illustrative, not specific. Take your…
The visibility trigger is the nervous system’s activation response to the act of being seen. In business, it is the trigger that most directly…
“Nervous system regulation” is a term that has moved from clinical contexts into popular use, and in doing so has acquired some imprecision. This…
The abundance trigger is the least intuitively obvious of the six primary business triggers because it fires not in response to scarcity or threat,…
Polyvagal theory, developed by neuroscientist Stephen Porges, is the theoretical framework that explains how the autonomic nervous system manages safety, connection, and threat response.…
The worth trigger is the most financially consequential of the six primary business triggers. It is also the one that practitioners most frequently misidentify…
“Trigger integration” is used in various ways in the personal development and therapeutic communities. This definition is precise and grounded in what the process…
The window of tolerance is a concept from trauma-informed psychology developed by Dan Siegel. It describes the zone of physiological arousal within which the…
The term “emotional trigger” circulates widely and means different things in different contexts — from colloquial “things that bother me” to clinical “stimulus that…
The visibility trigger and the authority trigger are frequently conflated because they often co-activate and because both limit the practitioner’s public presence and professional…