


Lesley Wirth, MA in Spiritual Psychology, and certified Recovery Coach, is an independent contractor at Practical Recovery and Restoration Inn, a beautiful trauma informed recovery center for women, located in La Jolla, CA.




Lesley Wirth, MA in Spiritual Psychology, and certified Recovery Coach, is an independent contractor at Practical Recovery and Restoration Inn, a beautiful trauma informed recovery center for women, located in La Jolla, CA.
Did you know that if your nervous system is out of balance, it will impact you physically, emotionally, and mentally?
People often think of physiological challenges as just being responsible for the physical body, but this is not true. Our mood fluctuations, ability to make good decisions, and capacity to experience the feel-good emotions are all impacted by the nervous system. It is the primary vehicle through which the body sends messages to different areas. Additionally, it is heavily involved in our ability to produce hormones, which is the epicenter for how we feel on a daily basis.
Recovery, and life for that matter, takes a lot of energy and stretching for most of us. We have to be mindful of our thoughts, impulses, and emotional state in order to keep things going in a positive direction. Of course we will have highs and lows, and the lows need us to pay attention to them so that we can heal. But sometimes we can be suffering needlessly based on our nervous system being ramped up too far or crashing too low.
This is extremely common for people who have suffered any sort of trauma. It is as though they live in a perpetual state of anxiety or in a state of depression and low energy.
Because I see how common this is, I wanted to take some time to discuss ways you can work with your nervous system to bring it back to balance to the best of your ability.
That being said, if someone has suffered trauma, you will want to work with a trauma-informed specialist, which is going to go in far more depth than these simple home practices.
The practices listed below are still of use however, and are great adjuncts to serious work being done with a professional.
One of the most obvious ways to support your nervous system is through the senses, such as smell, sight, sound, touch, and taste. This is clearly illustrated by how you feel at the beach with a nice warm breeze and the smell of salt air. The body and mind relax. There was nothing you had to do; it just calms you by the sheer fact that you are experiencing it.
We are always responding to our environment. If we are in the woods, we feel much differently than we feel in the streets of New York City. This is directly related to the input of the environment, the smells, sights, sounds, and so forth.
There are endless ways to engage your body’s parasympathetic nervous system for optimal relaxation and health. In case you are not familiar, the parasympathetic nervous system is in charge of helping your body be calm enough to properly digest your food, helps slow the heart rate, helps you sleep better, and is required for healing and restoration of all systems. In a world where there is so much focus on getting to the goal, we often forget that if we don’t do the self-care needed during our down time, we will not be able to flourish enough to get there.
Our health and emotional well-being is in our hands. We most certainly do not have to figure it out on our own and can call upon the resources of trusted professionals and research. I believe that all people should have the privilege of feeling safe and calm, and I truly hope that some of these practices can be of benefit to you.
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