It’s like having 9 small helpers that work together to keep your brain calm and happy when things feel too loud or scary.
Imagine you're in a playground, and suddenly there's a big crash, maybe someone fell off the slide. Your brain might feel confused or worried, like it just got hit with a wave of noise. That’s what happens when trauma or anxiety shows up, it feels like everything around you is too much.
Now, think of the 9 micro habits as little tools that help your brain untangle those feelings. Each one is like a special kind of playtime that helps you feel more in control again:
How They Work Together
- One habit might be deep breathing, it's like taking slow, long breaths to calm your tummy and brain.
- Another could be writing down thoughts, which is like drawing pictures of what’s inside your head so you can see it better.
Each small action gives your brain a chance to reset. It’s like having 9 little switches that turn off the noise when things get too loud, making it easier for you to feel safe and happy again.
Examples
- They write down three things they're grateful for before going to bed.
- They take short walks during lunch breaks to reduce stress.
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