Art Journaling for Calm & Self-Care
Does your brain ever feel so full that you can't find a quiet place to put what you’re carrying down? You're not anxious, exactly —you're just scattered. And that scattered feeling makes everything harder, including creativity. In this episode, I share a simple, fast, and surprisingly powerful grounding technique called 5-4-3-2-1 — a sensory practice that pulls you out of your head and back into the present moment in less than a minute. I also get personal about my own struggles with traditional meditation, and how art journaling became my unexpected way in — and why pairing it with grounding practices like this one makes both more effective. In this episode you'll: * Learn why your brain resists stillness (and why that's okay) * Be guided through the full 5-4-3-2-1 grounding practice * Get an art journal prompt to capture and extend that calm onto the page * Discover how to use this technique before journaling, meditating, or any moment you need to come back to yourself Resources mentioned * Join the Joy of Journaling Circle [https://www.skool.com/the-joy-of-journaling-circle-8654] for the companion guide, including the grounding practice written out and your journal page prompt. * If you’d like more support, check out my meditative art journal - A Garden for the Soul [https://www.artfulbarb.com/a-garden-for-the-soul]–to gently support your creative self care Background music: "Peaceful Piano Background Music for Relaxation" by Nicholas Panek (Pixabay) "Zen” by Alexander MGreat, Blue Tree Audio (Soundcloud)
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