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Some days, everything feels like too much
Noise feels louder.
Screens feel sharper.
Your head feels full before the day is even halfway.
You try to keep going.
But something inside quietly says: this is too much.
This happens more often than you think.
And it doesn’t mean your body is failing you.
Some days, everything feels like too much
Noise feels louder.
Screens feel sharper.
Your head feels full before the day is even halfway.
You try to keep going.
But something inside quietly says: this is too much.
This happens more often than you think.
And it doesn’t mean your body is failing you.
Signs your system is overloaded
You might notice:
- reading the same sentence over and over
- getting irritated by small things
- feeling tired, but unable to rest
- wanting to leave, even when nothing is wrong
These are signals, not flaws.
Your nervous system is asking for less input.
What’s happening
This is often called sensory overload.
It happens when your brain gets more input than it can process from noise, screens, people, and constant notifications. Your brain doesn’t get the chance to filter or recover.
Over time, modern life keeps your system from fully resetting.
What can help
You don’t need to do more.
You need to give your system less to process.
Small changes are enough:
- reduce noise or stimulation when possible
- take short breaks from input
- slow down before switching tasks
- notice what drains you
Small pauses already help your system recover.
What can help
You don’t need to do more.
You need to give your system less to process.
Small changes are enough:
- reduce noise or stimulation when possible
- take short breaks from input
- slow down before switching tasks
- notice what drains you
Small pauses already help your system recover.
Help me understand this
A small step toward a calmer nervous system.
We’ll send the sensory guide to you, no pressure, just support.
FAQ
What is sensory overload?
It’s what happens when your system receives more input than it can handle.
What are common triggers?
Things like noise, light, busy environments, or too much screen time can build up faster than your system can process.
How can I calm down quickly?
Step away from the input.
Find a quieter space.
Give your body a moment to slow down.
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