There's a Big Problem
in our Military and First Responder Community
Actually, three big problems:
#1
"Suck it up and Drive On" Mentality. Military and First Responder culture has taught us to ignore physical pain and stress. This mentality can be a temporary necessity for critical missions, but it cannot be a lifestyle.
#2
The lifestyle associated with our careers has left us physically and mentally depleted, in physical and emotional pain and feeling like there's no way out of this cycle. We accept that this is the reality life has presented with no options for change.
#3
We are encouraged to "Get help" but we aren't told what that means, and how it will affect our careers. The prevailing prejudice surrounding mental health instills within us a sense of self-blame, as if we ourselves are the root cause of the issue.
So what do we end up doing?
We become impersonal and reserved to avoid hurting other people with our own problems. We were never allowed to share, we’ve been trained to ignore our emotions… and this is not a sustainable life.
These problems can be fixed,
we just aren't taught how.
Our careers have become lifestyles that are inherently linked to burnout and chronic stress. But it doesn't have to be this way.
We were never taught the science behind how physical and mental stress manifests in the body and mind.
You can accomplish the mission and have a successful career without feeling the need to "suck it up and drive on." This will happen through discovering your personal resilience method.
- You deserve to recover from physical and mental stress.
- You can learn how to stop the stress reaction cycle and damaging coping habits and create positive new ones.
YOU ARE NOT THE PROBLEM.
In a judgment-free environment, we'll unpack what our careers have done to the body and develop a better understanding of the mind, body, awareness, practice, and develop your own positive habits to continue positive momentum throughout the rest of your life.
You can WIN THE WAR on stress,
you only need to follow the right method.
The 3 phases of my method
Get to Know the Real You
This phase is all about getting real with yourself. You’ll dig into how your mind and body actually work, especially when they’re under pressure. By the end, you’ll have a clear picture of what’s driving your stress and where you need to make changes.
Take Control of Your Life
Here’s where the rubber meets the road. You’ll take what you’ve learned and start making real changes. It’s about swapping knee-jerk reactions for deliberate decisions. You’ll learn practical strategies to handle whatever life throws at you—cool, calm, and in control.
Keep Expanding Your Horizons
This phase emphasizes steady, confident growth. You’ll build on the successes you’ve achieved, making sure that your progress is lasting and that you continue to expand your capabilities with assurance.
My method is based on 4 simple key values
Self-Awareness: Understand Your Inner Strength
→ Know who you are beneath the uniform. Self-awareness helps you recognize your strengths and challenges, so you can face them head-on. This isn’t about being perfect; it’s about knowing where you stand and where you want to go.
Proactivity: Take Control of Your Healing
→ You’ve faced tough situations before—now, take the lead in your own recovery. Proactivity is about taking those first steps toward healing, seeking out what you need, and refusing to let circumstances dictate your future.
Accountability: Stand by Your Commitment
→ You know the value of loyalty and discipline. Accountability means holding yourself to the path you’ve chosen, keeping your word to yourself, and steadily working toward your goals, one step at a time.
Resilience: Turn Adversity into Strength
→ You’ve overcome battles before, and this is no different. Resilience is about using every setback as a stepping stone, finding the strength to rise again, and becoming even stronger in the process.
My Journey:
From Overdrive to Resilience
Hi, I’m Sarah Moore,
Let me take you back to a time when my life was running on full throttle, yet everything seemed to be falling apart. I enlisted in the Army in 2002 as a truck driver, slowly working my way up through college to become a Blackhawk pilot.
I’ve endured multiple deployments, served as a platoon leader, and eventually commanded an Air Assault Company. I was also a Federal Air Marshal, engaged in world-wide counterterrorism operations and training others in firearms, tactics, physical fitness and emergency medical response.
On paper, I was thriving. But underneath, my world was crumbling.
The turning point came during a seemingly routine training exercise—a simulated helicopter crash, known as dunker training, where you’re submerged in water and forced to escape.
For a pilot, it’s just another drill. But for me, that day, my nervous system hit its breaking point. I had a full-blown panic attack right there, underwater, in front of my peers. I was a Soldier, a leader, someone who was supposed to have it all together. But my body and mind had other plans.
Looking back, the signs were all there. My back pain from deployment had left me numb, literally, with shooting pains and spasms that no amount of prescription painkillers could fix. I was juggling the intense demands of an aviation captain’s career course just months after returning from Operation Iraqi Freedom, without giving myself time to transition back to civilian life. And to top it off, I was stuck in a toxic, abusive marriage, isolated and unable to share my struggles.
That panic attack wasn’t just an embarrassing moment; it was my body’s way of screaming for help.
I realized then that "suck it up and drive on", a motto we live by in the military, was slowly killing me. I was compartmentalizing my pain, taking on everyone else's problems, and pushing my own to the back burner. I was running on fumes, over-caffeinated, overworked, and completely disconnected from any semblance of a balanced life.
It wasn’t until my nervous system forced me to stop that I understood the importance of rest, recovery, and self-care. Ignoring the problem wasn’t just dangerous—it was a direct path to burnout, depression, and worse.
My 2009 was like the world’s 2020—a year where everything that could go wrong, did. But it also marked the beginning of a journey.
A journey to understand the very stress and trauma that had nearly consumed me, and to learn how to heal, how to rebuild, and how to help others do the same.
Your uniform becomes an identity
it's so rooted inside you because you’re at at service. You are told what to do, how to behave and how to think. Emotions are not part of the equation, ever.
After so many years of this career, we can’t help but wonder: “Who am I?”
Is it fair to want hobbies? Cultivate passions, build healthy relationships, and create deep connections with friends and family? Can I have all of these things that haven’t been built in my career?
Yes! You deserve all of that!
It’s time to take the armor off
and come back home.
INTRODUCING:
BACK HOME
→ Online Journey, Community and Coaching ←
A transformative journey to enhance decision-making, conquer anger, release stress, improve sleep, foster emotional connections, and rediscover the joyous life and love you deserve back home.
What’s included:
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START YOUR JOURNEY BACK HOMEWhat to expect from Back Home Community
Content
When you join the Back Home community you’ll gain immediate access to the content vault. A step-by-step journey for you to follow at your own pace. Implement daily actionable practices based on mindfulness and neuroscience to enhance decision-making, conquer anger, release stress, improve sleep, foster emotional connections.
Community
Inside the community is where we connect and share our journey. Sarah will be active and ready to help you with any questions or directions you may need along the way. You’ll be encouraged to be active and go through the tasks and see tangible results, day after day. You’ll be amongst people who understand how you feel and that you can support too. We’re stronger together.
Coaching
Sarah will connect with you live once per month to give you tailored and specific support. She’ll drop occasional exclusive videos and workshops to answer all of the questions you may encounter throughout your journey Back Home.
How do I know this is for me?
WHO IS THIS FOR:
WHO IS THIS NOT FOR:
This community will be tailored to YOU
This is a founding member offer as this is the first time I launch this community. The great news is that YOU will help shape it around your needs.
To the first 10 members...
I’ll dedicate an additional 30-minute 1:1 call to guide you through the community, the content, and the resources so that you can make the most out of this experience.
START YOUR JOURNEY BACK HOME
Questions you may have
Are first responders limited to law enforcement, fire fighters and paramedics?
What is the Back Home Journey?
What is the Back Home Community and who can join?
How do I access the course materials and community resources?
What can I expect from the monthly live meet-ups?
How do the live Q&A and group life coaching sessions work?
What kind of resources are available in the community?
How can I connect with other community members?
What if I have technical issues or need support?
Is there a cost to join the community?
How do I sign up for the Back Home Journey?
We’ve built our identity to become the heroes,
building a shell of steel to be able to go through anything that life can throw at us.
While doing so we’ve forgotten to take care of the most important and only things that truly matter: our mind, body and heart.
Your next mission is not out there, but deep within you.
If you’re ready to finally get a grip on your emotions, and understand what truly excites you and brings you joy, let me show you the way.