Why Feeling “Behind” in Life Is a Nervous System Response — Not a Personal Failure
Feeling behind in life isn’t a character flaw — it’s often a nervous system response shaped by stress, burnout, anxiety, and chronic comparison. This article by Dr. Carli Blau explores why the sense of being “behind” is biological, not personal, and how nervous system regulation can help restore clarity, self-trust, and forward movement.
Why the Cold Can Lower Sexual Desire (and What Warmth Has to Do With Arousal)
Sexual desire is influenced by far more than attraction or relationship satisfaction — it’s deeply shaped by the nervous system and the environment. A bedroom that is too cold can subtly shift the body into survival mode, reducing arousal, sensation, and libido by prioritizing temperature regulation over pleasure. When the body feels cold, blood flow, hormonal balance, and nervous-system safety can be disrupted, making it harder for desire to emerge naturally.
This article explores the connection between bedroom temperature, sexual arousal, and emotional regulation, and explains why warmth plays a key role in intimacy. Through a sex-positive, nervous-system–informed lens, we examine how small environmental changes can meaningfully support desire, connection, and sexual well-being.