Self-Healing Hub
Helping you build the skills to heal from within.
Journey to Self-Healing
My signature 10-lesson audio course. You’ll learn how to heal from chronic stress and adversity by working from the root of your nervous system, body and emotions.
Taken by a community of 11,000+ course participants.
Free Meditations
Join my quiet community.
The Healing Circle
A free weekly community meditation group to help you tend to your hurting heart, reconnect with your body and share sacred space within a safe container.
Each week we come together for a brief talk and guided meditation.
Join Meg and a community of 150+ meditators from around the world every Friday morning at 9:30am (Melbourne time).
Guided Meditation Library
With over 30 guided meditation recordings on the Insight Timer app, my aim is to support your journey toward becoming your own self-healer.
Whether you’re looking to reduce anxiety, cultivate self-compassion, or simply take a mindful pause, each recording is designed to meet you wherever you are on your path.
Free Resources
Just getting started? These Freebies will help.
Healing From Within eBook and Meditation
Discover the essential pillars of healing from within, from expanding your window of tolerance to cultivating a trauma-informed meditation practice.
Setting Healthy Boundaries Worksheet
Download your free Healthy Boundaries Worksheet and start creating the space you need for self-care, respect, and balance. This resource will guide you through understanding what healthy boundaries are, why they matter, and how to set them in different areas of your life—from emotional and mental boundaries to physical and time-related ones.
Honouring Your Inherent Worth Meditation
Self-worth is so important for our recovery — and yet is something that is sorely lacking for many of us. Start recognising your self-worth from the inside out with this powerful guided meditation.
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And you’re worth the investment.
Book your first session and start creating the life you want.
If you have any questions, feel free to schedule a complimentary 30-minute call with me here.
Journal Articles
On all things trauma, healing and recovery.
"Just when the caterpillar thought the world was over, it became a butterfly."
— PROVERB
Triggers have a way of sneaking up on us. One moment, you’re grounded and calm, and the next, you’re overwhelmed, flooded with emotion, or feeling completely out of control. Whether it’s a sharp comment, a difficult memory, or an unexpected situation, being triggered can feel like an ambush. But what if we could learn to respond to these moments instead of simply reacting?
Reacting is often impulsive and rooted in survival mode. It’s the fight, flight, freeze, or fawn response kicking in, fueled by past experiences and unresolved emotions. Responding, on the other hand, is intentional and grounded. It allows us to choose our next step from a place of awareness and clarity.
Here are some strategies to help you shift from reacting to responding when faced with triggers: