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You don’t need to solve everything at once 🫨
One thing I wish I understood much earlier in my tinnitus journey:
When tinnitus gets bad, your brain starts acting like everything needs to be fixed immediately. 🚨
The sound.
The sleep.
The stress.
The fear.
The future.
The focus problems.
The sound sensitivity.
The constant checking.
The question of, “Will I ever feel normal again?”
And when all of that hits at the same time, it can feel like you need a complete life solution by tomorrow.
I remember that feeling very well.
There were times when I was trying so many different things at once, sound therapy, relaxation, supplements, research, forums, videos, different tools, different ideas, that I couldn’t even tell what was helping anymore. 😵‍💫
And sometimes the trying became another source of stress. 🤔
That’s one of the traps with tinnitus.
You’re trying to get relief, but because you’re trying to fix everything at the same time, your nervous system never really gets a chance to settle.
What helped me more was learning to slow the process down and focus on smaller wins.
For example:
  • reacting a little less to a spike
  • checking the sound less often
  • getting through one difficult moment without spiraling
  • using one tool consistently
  • getting back into one activity you’ve been avoiding
Those things may not feel huge in the moment, but they matter! ✨
Because tinnitus recovery and habituation usually don’t happen as one giant breakthrough.
They often happen through a series of smaller shifts that slowly teach your brain and nervous system:
“This is not an emergency anymore.”
And that’s when things start to change. 👌
So if you’ve been feeling overwhelmed lately, this is your reminder:
You do not need to solve your entire future today.
You just need to identify the next helpful step.
Not ten steps.
Not every possible technique.
Just the next step that makes sense for where you are right now.
👉 Now it's your turn...
What feels the most overwhelming for you right now?
And what is one small thing that could help you feel even 10% better this week?
Share below if you feel comfortable.
Sometimes naming the next step is already part of moving forward. 💡
PS - I want to apologize that I haven’t been as active here as I usually am. I’ve been focused on building tools and resources behind the scenes that I believe will really help support your journey toward relief and habituation, and I’m excited to share more soon. 🙏💙
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Guy Cohen
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You don’t need to solve everything at once 🫨
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