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6 important grounding tips for highly sensitive people

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jul 4, 2023, 11:00 IST
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​6 important grounding tips for highly sensitive people

Finding what works best for you as a highly sensitive person may take time and experimentation. For highly sensitive people, here are some important grounding tips that can help them navigate the world in a more balanced and centred way.

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​Self-awareness

Self-awareness is crucial for highly sensitive individuals. Recognise and embrace your sensitivity as a natural aspect of who you are. By understanding your needs and triggers, you can better navigate situations and make choices that align with your well-being. Identifying and acknowledging your triggers is the most important aspect of self-awareness.

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​Set boundaries

Establishing boundaries is essential for maintaining emotional and mental balance. Learn to recognize when you're feeling overwhelmed or drained and give yourself permission to say no to situations that don't serve you. Prioritise self-care and create a safe space where you can recharge your energy and mind.

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​Practice meditation

Practicing meditation helps you cultivate present-moment awareness and calm your mind and body. It allows you to observe your thoughts and emotions without judgment, which can be helpful for highly sensitive individuals who may easily get caught up in overwhelming situations.

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​Nature connection

Spending time in nature can be incredibly grounding and healing. Whether it's a walk in the park, a hike in the mountains, or simply sitting under a tree, immersing yourself in natural surroundings can help restore your energy and provide a sense of calm and peace to your mind.

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​Emotional regulation

Highly sensitive people are more prone to intense emotions. Developing healthy strategies to manage these emotions is important. Journaling your thoughts and feelings, seeking support from a trusted friend or therapist, or engaging in creative activities like art or music can provide emotional release and promote self-expression.

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​Self-compassion

Highly sensitive individuals can be self-critical and feel misunderstood. Practicing self-compassion involves being kind and understanding toward yourself, embracing your sensitivity as a unique trait. Surround yourself with supportive individuals who appreciate and respect your sensitivity, and seek out communities or groups where you can connect with like-minded people.

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