Stay in Your Lane
For when the noise is behind you and your eyes have to stay forward
(1 minute)
You're driving. There's crying, or shouting, or both — bouncing off every surface. Your whole body wants to turn around and fix it.
This is for that moment
It won't quiet the car. It will help you keep going safely until you arrive.
If you've got a big journey coming up maybe try it beforehand.
The urge to turn around, to fix, to soothe, to intervene is a really strong pull, but in a car you can't act on it. That sense containment can quickly tip into overload.
This tool gives you some agency back and finds some things you can control: The window, your own body, how you drive down the road
Not because those things change what's happening behind you but they bring you back into your own body and into your own lane.
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