Grounding Exercises
Grounding Exercises
Exercises 101
Grounding Exercises
When it comes to grounding exercises, there are three main types
to choose from. You might find that one category works better for
you than the others. So, don't be afraid to give them all a try. If one
doesn't quite click, no worries, just move on to another until you
find the grounding exercise that works for you!
Visualization &
Mental
Self-Soothing
The key is to use grounding as a tool for managing and navigating difficult
emotions, not as a means to escape them.
Grounding Exercises 101
Jumping jacks
Lifting weights
Yoga
Aromatherapy
Using a TENs unit
Mindful stretching
Sitting on a balance ball
Tossing medicine ball
Moving furniture
Cuddling a dog/cat/pet
Cleaning
Push-ups/wall push-ups
Yard work
Clenching fists/jaw
Rocking in a glider or rocker
Cold/warm cloth to face/neck
Get under a weighted blanket
Hot/cold shower
Holding/chewing ice
Playing an instrument
Eating lemon/spicy food
Mindfully drinking something
Aromatherapy
cold or hot
Kinetic sand/clay/pottery
Eating lemon/spicy food
Listening to music
Kinetic sand/clay/pottery
Clapping your hands
Listening to music
Creating tension (push hands
Bean bag tapping
together)
Walking/running
Harness the power of visualization: Picture a place where you feel calm
and peaceful. Slowly immerse yourself in this mental image, using all
your senses to imagine the smells, sounds, colors, and physical
sensations of that place.
Reassure yourself with self-soothing statements like "I can handle this,"
"I am resilient," or "I will get through this moment."
Retreat to a safe mental sanctuary you've created: Pay attention to
every detail of this imaginary place, from the environment and air
temperature to any people, animals, or shelter that provide comfort.
Plan a treat for yourself, whether it's a relaxing bath or a delicious meal,
as a way to show self-care.
Summon pleasant memories, scents, or thoughts of loved ones. Carry a
photo or a keepsake that reminds you of someone who brings you
comfort.
Focus on positive events happening in the upcoming week or near
future to shift your perspective toward hopeful anticipation.
During each exhale, repeat calming words such as "relax" or "calm" to
anchor your mind in a tranquil state as you breathe.
Gravity Blanket
Essential Oils
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GROUNDING HELPERS
Tactile objects and other items can help facilitate grounding. Some of my
favorites include pop-its, essential oils, fidget rings, and other high-textured
items. Below are some of my favorite items to have on hand with me for
grounding purposes.
Fidget Cube
Fidget Bracelet
Stress Balls
Fidget Ring
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