Finding Calm in Chaos: Practical Strategies for Emotional Regulation with AJ Loashio
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In this episode, Patti Kasper and AJ Locascio delve back into the complexities of emotional regulation, exploring practical strategies to help individuals ground themselves and regain a sense of safety. They discuss the importance of laughter, activity, sleep, creative expression, and intimate connections in the regulation process. The conversation also touches on the significance of creating a 'nest' for emotional release, practicing mindful self-compassion, and understanding sensory systems. They emphasize the role of gratitude and celebration in fostering emotional well-being, while also addressing the challenges of grief and loss.
Takeaways
Laughter can be a powerful tool for emotional regulation.
Being active helps to ground and regulate emotions.
Sleep is essential for emotional and physical health.
Creative expression can serve as a form of regulation.
Intimate connections can enhance emotional safety.
Creating a 'nest' can provide a safe space for emotional release.
Mindful self-compassion helps in managing negative thoughts.
Understanding sensory systems is crucial for self-regulation.
Grief and gratitude can coexist in the healing process.
Celebration can be a form of regulation and connection.
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AJ’s resources:
The Burnout Book, Emily & Amelia Nagoski: https://a.co/d/eJaSFDR [https://a.co/d/eJaSFDR]
Sensory Checklist (.org is a broken link)
Self-compassion quiz: https://self-compassion.org/self-compassion-test/ [https://self-compassion.org/self-compassion-test/]
Dr. Kristen Neff’s site: https://self-compassion.org/ [https://self-compassion.org/]