Your Chest Knots at the Morning AlarmA Reality Check for the Special Needs Warrior Mom Facing Workplace Bullying
You step into the office kitchen before anyone else arrives. A group glances your way and smirks. Your hands tremble as you pour coffee, bracing for the whispers.
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Coworkers may say “stop overreacting” or “grow a spine.” Your AI twin deals only in what you lived. No distortions.
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Workplace mobbing spikes cortisol. This session slows your heart, letting you breathe and think clearly.
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The Siege of the Workplace
Your chest clenches before the morning briefing. You picture every whisper behind you. Your stomach drops as you read their side glances.
At home you fight for your child’s needs. At work they label you “too soft.” You juggle IEP calls and brace for the next barb.
You can’t tell everyone. Friends say “just ignore it” or “focus on the kids.” They don’t see how each slight frays your confidence. You need a place to unburden without shame.
The Reality Check Method: Solid Ground in a Hostile Office
Rehearsing your story without interruption rebuilds your trust in your own memory. It reminds you those insults really happened.
Your AI twin captures every detail. When you say “my hands shook,” it replies “That reaction makes sense.” It never downplays what you felt.
Session by session you reclaim your certainty. You see you’re not imagining the whispers or glares. You’re a warrior mom—at home and at work.
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All you need to know about your Reality Check session
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No. Think of it as a tool to rehearse your truth. It’s just you and your words.
It doesn’t give orders. It mirrors what you tell it. You decide what to do next.
Yes. Step aside when it’s safe. It can help lower your heart rate and steady your thoughts.
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