7 Strategies for Overwhelm

Becoming overwhelmed can happen quickly when you live with brain and body differences from prenatal alcohol exposure. This week, Mom and I are taking you on an adventure of ideas to understand and help you.

A week through amazing overwhelm.

1. Focus on the here and now: Remind yourself to stay calm in the present moment by paying attention to your surroundings, your thoughts, and your feelings.

2. Practice time to think, prayer, or mindfulness: Engage in exercises such as deep breathing, prayer, meditation, or body scans to help you stay present and focused on the present moment.

3. Set daily routines: Establish a daily routine that helps you stay organized and focused on the tasks at hand, rather than getting caught up in past memories or future worries.

4. Limit distractions: Minimize distractions such as noise, clutter, or technology in order to help you stay focused on the present moment and avoid getting overwhelmed by external stimuli.

5. Seek support: Reach out to a therapist, support group, or trusted friend who can help you stay grounded and present when you’re feeling overwhelmed by past memories or future worries.

6. Practice self-care: Take care of yourself physically and emotionally by getting enough sleep, eating well, exercising, and engaging in activities that bring you joy and relaxation.

7. Practice gratitude: Cultivate a sense of gratitude for the present moment by focusing on the positive aspects of your life and acknowledging the things that you are thankful for right now.

TODAY’S NOTE: “How does one even begin to explain all the issues I must walk with every single today… each on its own is a major battle for some people.” In Solidarity, Liz

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Jodee Kulp, is an award-winning author, producer and advocate who works tirelessly to serve children and families of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD). Her behavioral work in understanding canine fear and applying it to helping adults gain life skills is momumental and parallels our work with EAGALA Equine Therapy. It will be exciting to watch this progress. - Chris Troutt, Papillion Center Current Projects include: Pearlz Work Embraced Movement PraiseMoves LIFT (Laughter in Fitness Training) LiveAbilities Red Shoes Rock. Stop FASD PawZup Life Stories

One thought on “7 Strategies for Overwhelm

  1. Great list of tips! I see overwhelm in my 9-year-old on a daily basis. Slowly but surely, he’s developing the skills to help regulate during these trying moments.

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