• Surviving the Storm: Calming Your Nervous System After a Natural Disaster

  • 2024/10/14
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Surviving the Storm: Calming Your Nervous System After a Natural Disaster

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  • In this episode, Lauren is joined by her Five Ives partner, Jessica Doering, to explore the first part of a 3-part series on navigating the "Five Ives" framework, with a focus on regulating your emotional state after natural disasters or unexpected events. They emphasize the importance of having grace and compassion when you're in survival mode. Surviving can be overwhelming, but understanding that it's a process to work your way out of it is key.

    Lauren and Jessica provide a quick overview of the Five Ives framework and discuss how it can help you visualize progress from surviving to thriving. They share three simple steps to help move out of survival mode: Release, Tempo, and Body-Based Support. These are actionable, accessible steps that can be done in just a few minutes, at little to no cost. Lauren also shares three personal signs she uses to recognize when she's in survival mode and offers encouragement to focus on just one small act, like drinking water, to start moving toward a better state.

    If you haven't already, check out Five Ives to see how strategies like this can be applied to adults, especially in the workplace. Five Ives works with staff in high burnout jobs to help them incorporate regulation strategies into their daily routines.

    Try-at-home tip: Take one of the tips from this episode and share it with someone else.

    References:
    Five Ives Website


    Other related resources from The Behavior Hub:

    Blog Post:

    • Fight or Flight: Sympathetic Nervous System (SNS)
    • Rest & Digest: Parasympathetic Nervous System (PNS)
    • Progressive Muscle Relaxation for Kids

    Podcast:

    • Window of Tolerance
    • Creating a Calm Down Space
    • Nervous System 101
    • A Sequence for Emotional Regulation
    • Understanding Behavior and Regulating It
    • Leave Unwanted Behaviors Behind

    Our Online Courses:

    • Classroom Design with the Brain in Mind
    • From Conflict to Calm: How to communicate with kids so they listen the FIRST time!
    • 4 Simple Steps to Problem Solving

    Do you have a question? I can answer it in a future episode!

    • Email questions to podcast@thebehaviorhub.com or send via text to 717-693-7744.
    • Subscribe to our mailing list and find out more about the Emotional Brain.
    • Check out our Facebook GroupRaising and Teaching Respectful Children
    • The Behavior Hub website
    • The Behavior Hub blog

    Are you struggling with behaviors and not sure where to begin? Let me help!
    Schedule a free discovery call and let me be your Guide.

    As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.

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In this episode, Lauren is joined by her Five Ives partner, Jessica Doering, to explore the first part of a 3-part series on navigating the "Five Ives" framework, with a focus on regulating your emotional state after natural disasters or unexpected events. They emphasize the importance of having grace and compassion when you're in survival mode. Surviving can be overwhelming, but understanding that it's a process to work your way out of it is key.

Lauren and Jessica provide a quick overview of the Five Ives framework and discuss how it can help you visualize progress from surviving to thriving. They share three simple steps to help move out of survival mode: Release, Tempo, and Body-Based Support. These are actionable, accessible steps that can be done in just a few minutes, at little to no cost. Lauren also shares three personal signs she uses to recognize when she's in survival mode and offers encouragement to focus on just one small act, like drinking water, to start moving toward a better state.

If you haven't already, check out Five Ives to see how strategies like this can be applied to adults, especially in the workplace. Five Ives works with staff in high burnout jobs to help them incorporate regulation strategies into their daily routines.

Try-at-home tip: Take one of the tips from this episode and share it with someone else.

References:
Five Ives Website


Other related resources from The Behavior Hub:

Blog Post:

  • Fight or Flight: Sympathetic Nervous System (SNS)
  • Rest & Digest: Parasympathetic Nervous System (PNS)
  • Progressive Muscle Relaxation for Kids

Podcast:

  • Window of Tolerance
  • Creating a Calm Down Space
  • Nervous System 101
  • A Sequence for Emotional Regulation
  • Understanding Behavior and Regulating It
  • Leave Unwanted Behaviors Behind

Our Online Courses:

  • Classroom Design with the Brain in Mind
  • From Conflict to Calm: How to communicate with kids so they listen the FIRST time!
  • 4 Simple Steps to Problem Solving

Do you have a question? I can answer it in a future episode!

  • Email questions to podcast@thebehaviorhub.com or send via text to 717-693-7744.
  • Subscribe to our mailing list and find out more about the Emotional Brain.
  • Check out our Facebook GroupRaising and Teaching Respectful Children
  • The Behavior Hub website
  • The Behavior Hub blog

Are you struggling with behaviors and not sure where to begin? Let me help!
Schedule a free discovery call and let me be your Guide.

As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.

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