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Redefining Normal in Norman: Stop Chasing “I’m Fine” and Build a New Baseline

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Redefining Normal replay in [CityName] with Dr. John A. King and Mel King

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Redefining Normal in Norman: Stop Chasing “I’m Fine” and Build a New Baseline

If you’re tired of performing “fine,” this is where you stop pretending and start rebuilding. We’ll help you define a baseline you can keep on hard days—not just perfect ones.

What this replay helps stabilize

Sleep Stress Triggers Bandwidth Repeatable Plan

Why “I’m Fine” Stops Working

In Norman, a lot of people learn to look okay while their system is quietly running out of margin. “I’m fine” is efficient. It ends the conversation. It keeps the day moving.

But when “fine” becomes your baseline, the bill shows up later: in sleep that doesn’t restore, stress that doesn’t release, triggers that hit harder than they should, and a shrinking window of capacity. This replay is about building something that holds—so you’re not rebuilding your life every time life gets loud.

What You’ll Build: A Baseline That Holds

A baseline isn’t your best day. A baseline is what you can repeat when you’re tired, when you’re triggered, and when the day doesn’t go how you planned.

A simple way to think about it: The goal isn’t “never get hit.” The goal is “get hit and recover faster—without losing yourself for three days.”

Watch: John King on the Cost of “Fine”

Here’s a short video from Dr. John A. King to set the tone for the replay.

What People Notice After They Stop Performing “Fine”

Not perfection—stability. Not hype—traction. Not a new personality—more capacity.

“I didn’t need more motivation. I needed a baseline. This finally made it simple.”

— Allan., Norman

“I stopped rebuilding my week every time something went wrong. That alone changed everything.”

— Jackie., Norman

“The biggest win was recognizing the moment I start ‘performing fine’—and knowing what to do next.”

— M., Norman

“I’m not ‘fixed.’ I’m steadier. Hard days don’t take me out the way they used to.”

— Kathy., Norman

“This gave me language for what my body was already trying to tell me.”

— Robert., Norman

“The plan was doable. I could repeat it even when I had zero bandwidth.”

— Sam., Norman

See All Free Events for the Year

John is running additional free events throughout the year. You can see the full schedule here:

Tip: If you’re reading this from Norman, bookmark the events page and join the ones that match what your season requires.

FAQ

Is this replay only for people with PTSD?

No. It’s for anyone tired of performing “fine” and ready to build a baseline that holds—sleep, stress, triggers, and daily capacity.

What if I’m functioning, but exhausted?

That’s exactly who this is for. Functioning isn’t the same as sustainable.

Do I need to watch it all at once?

No. Watch in sections. The goal is integration—building something repeatable—not bingeing content.

What do I get when I register?

You’ll receive access to the replay and next steps. If you don’t see it, check spam/promotions and try again.

What if I don’t see the replay email?

Check spam/promotions first. If it’s not there, try registering again with a different email or contact contact@drjohnaking.com.

Is there a “right” time to watch this?

Watch it when you can be honest with yourself. If you’re in a hard season, start there—the replay is built for real life, not ideal life.

Can I share this with a friend in Norman?

Yes—share the page. The work gets easier when you’re not doing it alone.

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