Jan 8, 2023
In this episode, a look at a kindness inspired grounding
practice you could do when you need to tame your internal little
hater.
Sometimes people come to the podcast intentionally. They see the
album cover or up on a social media site and check it out.
Or they might see a post on a social media place and happen to
see the name of the show.
Some entrepreneurial site owners will post a link to their
blog or podcast, having nothing to do with anxiety or mental
health.
And then there are the entrepreneurial vendors that offer
alternative forms of self-gratification, aficionados of the anal
canal of prostate joy or climatically cliffs of everlasting
delight. I am under no illusion that providers who have
goods, services and products for sale have honorable or
dishonorable intentions. Most of it is just juicing for keyword or
putting on that wolf coat.
Many times it is probably a quick get off the site link or
trying to look legit. I have no control over that and Google is
doing what they can, when they can.
That being said, I welcome all who find themselves on the road
and decide to check out some of the
information.
Because lack of nookie can make you anxious. I might mention
it at least once a year.
Really, the focus of the podcast and blog is to provide
information about handling the life interfering type of anxiety
conditions and disorders.
99.94% of you are welcomed.
If you need support contact
the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988 or 1-800-273-8255,
the Trevor Project at 1-866-488-7386 or text “START” to
741-741.
Resources Mentioned:
From 2022 Psychology Today article on
Grounding Techniques. An
opportunity to learn about what grounding is and some of the
different types of re-centering yourself to the present time.
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