PEACE IN
YOUR BODY
AT HOME
IN YOUR LIFE
IF CERTAIN SOUNDS MAKE YOUR LIFE HARDER THAN ANYONE UNDERSTANDS,
you're in the right place.
The headphones in every bag. The meals eaten alone. The exits you've planned before you even sat down. The trips you didn't take. The relationships that are fine, totally fine, as long as nobody breaks out a bag of chips near you.
You have built an entire architecture of avoidance. From the outside it looks like you just have a lot of preferences. From the inside it is a full time job with no days off.
You don't have to keep living this way. The free quiz takes two minutes — and it's a real starting point for understanding what's actually driving your reactions.
If this is your life:
You ate lunch at your desk alone again. Not because you're busy. Because the office kitchen is a minefield of chewing sounds and you learned a long time ago that it's just easier this way.
You can hear the bass from your neighbor's car from three houses away and your whole body has already tensed before you've even looked up from what you're doing.
You've mentioned it to a therapist before. They nodded and moved on. You got the sense they didn't really know what to do with it. So you stopped bringing it up and started managing it alone, the way you manage most things.
Your partner tries. He really tries. He chews quietly, he waits until you're out of the kitchen, he checks in with you before he opens a bag of anything. But watching him shrink himself around your reaction is somehow worse than the reaction itself. You don't want this for him. You don't want this for either of you.
Your siblings used to make the sound they knew would send you over the edge on purpose and laugh. And when you reacted, somehow you were the one who was in the wrong.
You don't need another coping strategy.
You need someone to finally help you understand why this is happening — and what your nervous system has been trying to tell you all along.
A 60-minute guided experience to finally understand what's underneath your misophonia — in your body, not just your mind. Includes a somatic regulation practice and a personal worksheet to map your own pattern.
You've spent years managing this. Sixty minutes to finally understand it — and start finding your way back to your life.