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First, you identify five things you can see around you, whether it's the sky, your feet or anything in between. Focus your mind on each of them, one by one. Next, you identify four different sounds you can hear. Take time to listen for each sound on its own. Then, look for three physical things you can touch. Ask yourself, what does each thing feel like? Next, two smells. Again, slow down and experience each smell on its own. Finally, what can you taste? Even if it's just your own tongue, spend time sitting with its taste in your mouth.
Having always found meditation and mindfulness frustrating, I didn't have high hopes for the 5-4-3-2-1 technique when I saw a blogger I follow talk about it on social media. Still, I'd give anything a go once. It has taken patience and practice, but the technique has become super helpful when I feel chest tightness and other symptoms of anxiety coming on. It helps me to use my senses to focus on what is real rather than the 'not real' - the perceived danger that the anxiety is making me feel. I also take a sense of control from being able to tackle my feelings myself, not using words or relying on others but harnessing the power of my own mind.
Recently. I remembered my bubble gum routine for the first time in years and it made me feel lighter. Though my childhood method is a little different to the one I use now, I realised I've always been able to calm myself using my own mind.
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