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[Mastering Embodied Emotional Intelligence: Breaking Free from People-Pleasing with the 'Hey Wait' Framework]-[Three Steps to Regain Control When Emotions Take Over]

Negotiate Anything · B2 · 2026-03-25

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Reclaiming Your Presence: The Power of Somatic Intelligence

In a world where high-stakes professional environments often force us into a state of "performance," we frequently lose touch with our own internal signals. Jay Moon Fields, a leading expert in embodied emotional intelligence, argues that our tendency to prioritize the needs and judgments of others leads to "self-abandonment." By leveraging the intelligence of the nervous system, individuals can break free from the cycles of people-pleasing and overthinking to become more grounded, authentic leaders.

The Somatic Disconnect: Why We Vacate Ourselves

Fields explains that "soma" is the Greek word for body. Somatic coaching focuses on staying present in one's body to access real-time information. Many high-achieving professionals are "in their heads"—strategizing and analyzing—which causes them to miss the crucial bodily signals that point to their true needs.

Growing up, many of us were conditioned to believe that our safety and belonging depended on being who others wanted us to be. Fields shares her own journey, noting that as a competitive gymnast, she learned to "make it look perfect and smile" even when she was scared. This performance-based conditioning often follows us into adulthood, where we continue to seek "good scores" from colleagues, bosses, or partners at the expense of our own mental well-being and genuine connection.

The Neuroscience of Safety and the "Hey Wait" Framework

Our nervous systems are hard-wired for safety, not necessarily for growth or intimacy. When we feel threatened in a meeting or a negotiation, our nervous system may trigger a "freeze" response—chest tightening, shallow breathing, or mental fog.

To combat this, Fields introduces her signature "Hey Wait" framework, a three-step process designed to help you regain control:

  1. Notice the Experience: Identify when you are having a "bad experience of yourself." This is the moment you feel yourself shrinking, puffing up, or feeling stressed.
  2. Pause and Feel: Take a moment to acknowledge what is happening inside you. Instead of judging your emotions, validate them. Fields uses the metaphor of "Mommy B," who validates a child's feelings even when they must do something they dislike. By saying, "Of course I feel this way, it makes sense," you act as an ally to your own nervous system, which helps calm the amygdala.
  3. Say "Hey Wait": This is a small, tactical pause that pivots the situation. It is not about confrontation; it is about signaling that you have a reality too. Whether you use it with a coworker or a telemarketer, it forces a shift in the dynamic, allowing you to advocate for yourself or simply buy time to process your thoughts.

Moving from Performance to Relating

Fields emphasizes that we live in a multi-reality universe. When we operate under the belief that there is only one reality (usually the other person's), we feel trapped between compliance and defiance.

True connection requires us to first be in relationship with ourselves. By acknowledging our own feelings—and accepting that they matter—we stop "giving ourselves away." When we stop suppressing our emotions, we stop them from "leaking out" in unproductive ways. Through "affect labeling"—naming our emotions—we effectively manage our nervous system's response to stress.

Conclusion: Your Reality Matters

Ultimately, the goal of somatic work is not to change others, but to ensure that you "like who you are" when you are around them. As Fields poignantly concludes, "You are not living in a one-reality system." By consistently practicing the "Hey Wait" pause, you build a foundation of self-trust. Even when facing "seismic" life changes, the small, consistent acts of honoring your own reality serve as the necessary course-correction to lead a life that feels authentic, considered, and deeply connected.

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I help people like who they are around other people.
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Your elevator pitch has changed and sharpened since last time we talked.
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I can't do that if I'm not in my body.
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Strategies can get you far professionally, but strategies aren't relating.
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Your nervous system does not want you to grow.
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