
You Keep Blaming Them For The Fight But Your Were Looking For You It Even Before They Triggered You | Grant Dziak with Rick Jordan
This one gets into nervous system regulation, relationship arguments, triggers, self ownership, masculine and feminine energy, doom scrolling, comparison, divorce, blame, and why the grass is not greener unless you actually water it. Nervous system regulation and emotional awareness are also showing up heavily in 2026 wellness and self improvement conversations, especially as people push back against over-optimization and burnout culture.Rick sits down with Grant Dziak to talk about why performance is not just abs. Or money. Or how much you can lift. It is what happens inside you when your patterns take over and you still have to choose differently.In this conversation Grant Dziak, who works with high performers through the lens of neuroscience, physiology, and behavior, breaks down the uncomfortable part most people skip. Your brain is not trying to make you happy. It is trying to keep you safe. And sometimes that means your body starts a fight before your mind even knows why.In this interview you’ll learn:Why performance starts inside before it ever shows up outsideHow your body can turn stress into a weekend fight with the person you loveWhy triggers are yours to own even when someone else hits themHow nervous system regulation gives you a second before you reactWhy blaming people keeps you stuck in the exact pattern you say you hateFollow Rick's Socials:Instagram | LinkedIn | RickJordan.TVgrant dziak, rick jordan, frequency podcast, nervous system regulation, relationship conflict, emotional regulation, self ownership, high performance, internal performance, mindset patterns, behavior patterns, habit loops, trauma response, fight or flight, stress response, masculine energy, feminine energy, relationship advice, marriage conflict, triggers, blame, self awareness, emotional intelligence, somatic awareness, burnout culture, doom scrolling, comparison trap, personal growth, performance mindset, neuroscience, physiology, cortisol, dopamine, parasympathetic nervous system, sympathetic nervous system, choosing yourself, stop blaming, high performers, toxic patterns, relationship triggers, weekend fights, grass is greener, self improvement 2026, wellness trends










