1. Feeling stressed? Do the physiological sigh. Big breath in, short breath in, big sigh out.

  2. Feeling anxious? Go for a walk, when you walk your eyes naturally scan from side to side which deactivates your amygdala, and relaxes the body.

  3. Are you feeling Sad? Acknowledge your feelings, validate yourself and then move your body to release endorphins.

  4. If you’re feeling impulsive or angry, look out of the window, but don’t look AT anything, dilate your gaze, or zone out, this blunts noradrenaline, so you can think clearly.

  5. If you have low motivation, focus intently on one sopt on your screen for one minute and ignore everything else pupillary convergence increases focus.

  6. If you’re feeling insecure, write down your strengths, as the logic systems override the limbic system.

If you’re feeling overwhelmed, here’s some things that help, , journaling, writing down what you’re grateful for, going out in nature, breath work (wim hof), go for a drive or move your body with dance etc. This can help you sooth those emotions and regain balance, so those emotions aren’t filling up the whole screen and you can see around them again, and find ways to help yourself in the moment.

Credit: Anna Akana, Dr Nicole A. Tetreault.

  • Madzielle@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 days ago

    It’s just a coping mech for individuals.

    To be in crisis sucks.

    Turning on the logical brain so the emotional brain calms tf out is effective. We cannot defeat the status quo while in a state of emotional wreckage.

    Whether one is so depressed they go from ideation to planning, whether one is overstimulated and heading toward meltdown, whether one is so anxietal if feels like their head is going to spin so fast it falls off… the advice to turn on the logical brain so it overrides the emotional, is vauge enough advice anyone can tailor it to their needs.

    get grounded, and fight the good fight.