If you ever feel off-balance or just need a moment of calm, try these simple techniques to help regulate your nervous system. Whether through deep breathing, mindfulness, or even a good laugh, find what works best for you and prioritize your nervous system's health.
A physiological sigh is a natural deep breathing pattern consisting of two quick inhales followed by a longer exhale. It can help calm the sympathetic system and activate the parasympathetic system.
Exercise can be a great way to relieve stress and regulate the nervous system. Take a walk, practice yoga, or dance around your living room to your favorite song. Physical activity may help release tension and help your body feel more relaxed.
A weighted blanket may activate your parasympathetic nervous system through deep pressure touch. This form of therapy uses touch and feeling sensations as a calming technique. The combination of a weighted blanket and the activation of your parasympathetic nervous system can help to naturally relax your body and calm your mind.
Meditation can offer many benefits, including helping to reduce stress and restore the nervous system. Try sitting in a quiet space, closing your eyes, and focusing on your breath or a calming phrase. This may help center your thoughts and calm your mind.
Focusing on mindfulness, or being present in the current moment can be therapeutic and help ground you and remind you to exist in the now. Try grounding yourself by feeling the earth beneath your feet, the texture of an object in your hand, or the feeling of wind against your skin.
Singing and laughing can both stimulate the vagus nerve, the main nerve in your parasympathetic nervous system, which can help you feel relaxed. Singing and laughing also increase your intake of oxygen, which can help with improving energy and mood.
Touch can be a powerful tool for relaxation. Give yourself a healing massage by gently rubbing your temples, neck, arms, or feet, where stress can often be stored. Or try wrapping your arms around yourself for a hug, which can provide comfort and a sense of security.
Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) is an emerging practice that involves gently tapping specific points on your body while focusing on a calming phrase. Some common areas to engage in tapping include the outer palm, center of your forehead, below your nose, and below your lip, just to name a few.
Preliminary evidence suggests that direct contact with the ground (known as earthing) may help calm the nervous system and bring it back into balance. Grounding yourself can be as simple as placing your bare feet on the earth.
Step outside and feel the sun on your skin or listen to the birds. Nature can have a calming influence and may promote mindfulness and a feeling of being present, both of which can be naturally relaxing.
The shock of a cold water shower can jolt the nervous system. This may help reduce stress.
Co-regulation is where people tune into each other's emotional states, which can help stabilize and balance the nervous system. This can mean talking to someone you trust and practicing empathy, as sharing and experiencing feelings can be a great way to regulate emotions.
Sleep is when our bodies rejuvenate, rest, and become restored. During sleep, our brain not only rests but also uses this time to allow its neurons to communicate with one another, leading to regulation. Sleep can also help clear your mind from stressors, which help you wake feeling refreshed.
At Eaton Chiropractic we look at your body and your life as a whole. If you have a friend, family member or coworker who is looking to truly elevate their health have them give the team a call at 770-429-9733 for an initial consultation done at our expense. We are in network with all insurance, including Medicare and Kaiser.
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