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Three Tips for Better Grounding to Reduce Anxiety

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Grounded children learn to make the best out of a bad situation. They look around their punishment environment to find something in this confined area that will distract them. They engage their senses with what they have access to rather than thinking about things they aren't able to do (play with their friends, watch television, ride their bicycle).

If you need to deal with anxiety, you can ground yourself as an adult.

This form of therapeutic grounding is similar to your punishment as a child. You limit your sensory involvement to the immediate area. This involves attaching yourself to the "right now" moment and your current physical space. Here are three tips that will help you get more anxiety relief from grounding.

Hope you enjoyed this informative podcast! Again, please note that these podcasts are for informational purposes! They are not intended to provide medical advice. Please consult with your medical provider for medical advice and services.
For more information about StressHealth Solutions International (SHSI), please visit our main website at: www.stresshealthsolutions.com.
Additionally, visit our Blog at:
1. https://goodhealthisforyou.com
2. Our Digital (e-books) Health Store at: https://drldigitalhealthstore.com

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Grounded children learn to make the best out of a bad situation. They look around their punishment environment to find something in this confined area that will distract them. They engage their senses with what they have access to rather than thinking about things they aren't able to do (play with their friends, watch television, ride their bicycle).

If you need to deal with anxiety, you can ground yourself as an adult.

This form of therapeutic grounding is similar to your punishment as a child. You limit your sensory involvement to the immediate area. This involves attaching yourself to the "right now" moment and your current physical space. Here are three tips that will help you get more anxiety relief from grounding.

Hope you enjoyed this informative podcast! Again, please note that these podcasts are for informational purposes! They are not intended to provide medical advice. Please consult with your medical provider for medical advice and services.
For more information about StressHealth Solutions International (SHSI), please visit our main website at: www.stresshealthsolutions.com.
Additionally, visit our Blog at:
1. https://goodhealthisforyou.com
2. Our Digital (e-books) Health Store at: https://drldigitalhealthstore.com

  continue reading

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