06/05/2026
Before we slam the door on this school year, we’re taking one last scroll through the highs, lows, wins, struggles, and systems that got us here 📱✨ Because growth happens when we learn from all of it.
05/27/2026
It is fair for a student to freeze, especially during a high-stakes exam. When test anxiety hits, you can lose access to all the strategies you've prepared and the studying you completed as your rational brain (with your executive functions) goes offline.
To get back on track, try a sensory pattern breaker.
That's where something as simple as a sour candy comes in. A strong sensory shock can reset an anxious brain:
- An intense flavor—like an Airhead or a Hot Tamale triggers the trigeminal nerve.
- The intense flavor sends a high-priority sensory signal straight to the brainstem. For a few seconds, the brain is forced to prioritize this physical sensation over emotional panic, hitting the "pause button" on the anxiety loop.
- With panic paused, the brain can check back into the present. The fog clears, and you can refocus on the exam.
This is where Executive Function coaching comes in. We don't focus on the material—we focus on the brain mechanics and help our students learn how to access the individual tools they need.
Our job is to work with the student to build the baseline systems a they need to get that knowledge out of their head and onto the page when the pressure is turned up.
🔗 Want to help your student build a predictable system for high-stakes pressure? Drop a comment below or click the link in our bio for our latest strategies.
05/23/2026
“If my engine works perfect on empty, I guess I’ll drive.”
Noah Kahan’s music resonates with so many people because it captures emotions that are often difficult to explain out loud. Burnout. Emotional exhaustion. Loneliness. The pressure to keep functioning while quietly struggling beneath the surface.
Songs like “Growing Sideways” reflect experiences many people carry privately while still appearing okay on the outside.
❔️How often do we assume someone is okay because they seem functional?
❔️How many people are carrying overwhelm silently?
❔️How often do we minimize our own emotional needs until the disconnect feels impossible to ignore?
Music can become a form of emotional processing because sometimes a lyric says the exact thing someone has been carrying for a long time but did not yet have words for.
Noah Kahan
05/20/2026
When your eyes glaze over mid-task, it’s rarely a motivation problem. Your brain’s battery has simply dipped too low to power your executive functions.
It doesn't matter if you're a student in a mid-term or an executive in a three-hour budget meeting. When you lose access to your thinking brain, sometimes you need a jump-start that doesn't involve leaving the room.
Try a quick Push-Pull Reset. Push your feet into the floor and pull up on your chair seat like you’re trying to lift yourself off the ground.
Hold for 10 seconds. Then drop all the tension.
Take a breath and get back to work!
Regulating your nervous system is a prerequisite for executive functions. This 10-second reset helps bring your brain back online so you can finish the task.
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